Fly-by-Night Insurers

This story aired on NPR's Morning Edition, March 3, 2009
When Massachusetts passed a 2006 law requiring all residents to have health insurance — or face a penalty — a new insurance market sprung up. Not all of those companies were on the up and up. Health advocates and state officials are getting complaints about unscrupulous insurance merchants. Reporter and Kaiser Fellow Karen Brown reports.
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Gary Cloutier, taking down price quotes