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Aetna, Lawmakers Debate Health Costs, Uninsured
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Title Aetna, Lawmakers Debate Health Costs, Uninsured
Url http://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/575857?src=rss
Description The chief executive of Aetna Inc, one of the biggest U.S. health insurers, on Tuesday told lawmakers the escalating cost of insurance is driven by factors other than excess profits at insurers. Reuters Health Information
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Date Jun 12, 2008
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