See also: California may add provider network checkers. Paul Fronstin, an analyst at the Employee Benefit Research Institute, and Anne Elmlinger, an analyst at Greenwald& Associates, have published appoint access data in a summary of results of an Internet survey of about 2,000 adults ages 21 to 64 who had private health coverage. The analysts divided the...
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