Patronis says reporting on insurers’ financial dealings could stimulate reform
Chief Financial Officer Jimmy Patronis responded Wednesday to reporting that insurance companies in the state used “financial workarounds” to hold onto billions of dollars while claiming to face financial hardship, saying that policy changes may be coming.
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