New rule would limit insurers contact with elderly, disabled
Thursday, May 8, 2008 - 12:56
in Health & Medicine
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Agents selling private health insurance plans to the elderly and disabled would be barred from cold-calling, door-to-door solicitations and pitching their products outside hospital waiting rooms or pharmacies, under a federal rule proposed Thursday....
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