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Labor Department Regulatory Guidelines For Wellness Plans Likely To Prevent Employers From Making Health Coverage More Costly For Unhealthy Workers
The Department (tag Department) of Labor (tag Labor)'s Employee Benefits Security Administration last month issued rules that "[i]n effect" will "close a legal loophole that could have allowed employers to make health insurance more expensive for unhealthy workers than for their colleagues," the Wall Street Journal reports.
source: www.medicalnewstoday.com
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