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States May Reduce Number of Children In Insurance Plan

States May Reduce Number of Children In Insurance Plan

Published in: MSN Search News: dental October 15th, 2007

States May Reduce Number of Children In Insurance Plan

Washington Post - In Georgia , which already has an enrollment cap of 295,000, officials are considering tightening eligibility requirements, reducing enrollment and limiting dental benefits, said Rhonda Medows, commissioner of Georgia's Department of Community Health ...



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Published in: Internet News Search: dentist October 17th, 2007

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Published in: Internet News Search: dental March 18th, 2007

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