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Asbestos ruling 'causes confusion': Victims of asbestos and their families face more "confusion and uncertainty" a... http://bit.ly/bmoM1S

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ama-assn.org — “Increasing The Health Insurance Industry S Accuracy Rating To 100 Percent Would Save Up To $15.5 Billion Annually That Could Be Better Used To Enhance Patient Care And Help Reduce Overall Health Care Costs. Each Insurer Uses Different Rules For Processing And Paying Medical Claims, Which Cause Complexity, Confusion And Waste, Said Dr. Nielsen. Simplifying The Administrative Process With Standardized Requirements Will Reduce Unnecessary Costs In The Health System And Eliminate The Variability ThaView full resource at ama-assn.org

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