By Charles B. Oppenheim and Kimberly Applequist
On Sept. 27, Gov. Gray Davis signed into law 21 bills that will substantially change the regulation of managed care in California. These laws respond to a number of criticisms. One was that the state agency currently responsible for regulating health-maintenance organization...
On Sept. 27, Gov. Gray Davis signed into law 21 bills that will substantially change the regulation of managed care in California. These laws respond to a number of criticisms. One was that the state agency currently responsible for regulating health-maintenance organization...
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