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This bill would require health insurance companies to provide consumers with standardized, easy-to-compare information about different insurance plans so people can better understand costs, coverage, and benefits before choosing a plan. The goal is to make it simpler for patients and families to compare insurance options side-by-side using consistent formats, similar to how nutrition labels work on food products.
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