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DETROIT, November 18, 2008 - Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan is asking Attorney General Mike Cox to stand behind stronger, new consumer-friendly regulations of commercial health insurance carriers that are included in a compromise on health insurance reform made public this week by the chair of a bipartisan conference committee of the Michigan House and Senate.
“The Attorney General’s office has a vested interest in ensuring that all Michigan consumers are protected in the marketplace. This includes people who seek health coverage from for-profit insurance carriers,” said Andrew Hetzel, BCBSM vice president of corporate communications. “Blue Cross is inviting Attorney General Cox to stand with us in supporting stronger regulation of for-profit insurance companies in Michigan, and ending some of their most anti-consumer practices.”
Here are just some of the consumer-friendly elements of the draft compromise:
“We hope Michigan’s leading consumer advocate will join Michigan’s leading health insurance company and lawmakers from both political parties to support stronger regulation and consumer protection in the individual health insurance market this year,” Hetzel said.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan is nonprofit and an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association.
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