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ArchivesPaperwork and PrivacyBy Raquel Maria Dillon on Monday, March 22, 2004.Under the state's new health insurance law, known as Senate Bill 110, small businesses across the state are now required to gather extensive information about the health of their employees and their families. Some small businesses owners and human resources managers find the new family health statement forms burdensome and intrusive. But advocates for these insurance reforms say gathering more information is the only way to create more competition in the state's health insurance market. More competition they say will lower health insurance costs. New Hampshire Public Radio's Raquel Maria Dillon has more. |
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