In April, we told you about an estimated $1.3 billion in rebates that are coming to consumers and employers under the Affordable Care Act's medical loss ratio rule, which, somewhat oversimplified, requires medical insurers to spend more than 80% of what they take in on health care or kick back the excess to people and companies that pay the insurance premiums. For more detail about who will get paid and how much -- the total now is estimated at only $1.1 billion -- read this story.


For more detail about who will get paid and how much -- the total now is estimated at only $1.1 billion --
Posted by: rca astra | Saturday, February 23, 2013 at 07:35 AM