UnitedHealth to Offer Protections in Health Law Even if It Is Struck Down

June 11, 2012, 12:11 pm by New York Times - Health

UnitedHealth says it will continue offering some of the popular consumer protections required by the federal health care law, even if the Supreme Court strikes down the entire law later this month.

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