Nov 25 2010
Kaiser Health News staff writer Julie Appleby reports: "Better coverage. Health insurance premiums lower than they would have been otherwise. Millions of Americans eligible for rebates in just a little over a year. … But even as administration officials embark on a broad expansion of federal oversight of the health insurance industry, they're up against this reality: Average Americans want premiums to go down, not just go up more slowly. And there's no single magic bullet - not even the spending rules - that will do that" (Appleby, 11/23).
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