Michigan BCBS Receives Warning About Alleged Improper Marketing Practices Of Medigap Policies
Michigan's Office of the Attorney General has issued a warning to Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan and its agents to stop what state officials believe are improper marketing practices for supplemental Medicare policies, the Detroit Free Press reports.
Michigan BCBS Receives Warning About Alleged Improper Marketing Practices Of Medigap Policies
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