California Legislation Targets Insurer Accountability for Accurate Provider Directories

Overview of the California Bill
The proposed legislation in California aims to tackle the issue of outdated information in health insurance provider directories.
Key Provisions
- Imposes fines on insurers for inaccurate provider listings
- Aims to combat 'ghost networks' that hinder patient access to doctors
Reactions
Insurers and healthcare providers have expressed strong opposition to the bill.
Conclusion
While the goal of the legislation is to improve the quality of healthcare access, it raises concerns about the implications for insurers and providers.
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