Dana Howard of Covered California admitted it was responsible but said, “It really isn’t feasible for Covered California or any entity to check thousands upon thousands of doctors to make sure that the information that they are providing is accurate.”Actually it is: just about every insurer and TPA in the country has been doing it for over a decade. Granted, there will always be an error here and there but nowhere close to the level of incompetence Covered California has achieved.
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