New rule requires health care providers to give rebates

New rule requires health care providers to give rebates

July 31, 2012 4:32 PM

In part of a little-known rule in the health care reform law, insurers are required to spend most of their profits on medical care - or reimburse the consumer. Ben Tracy reports on how you could potentially get hundreds of dollars from your insurance provider in the form of a rebate.

Health law requires insurers to spend premiums on patients -- or pay rebates
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