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<title>Insurance merger debated</title> <link>http://www.whyy.org/news/healthscience.html?rss</link> 
<description>Insurance department hearings begin today in Pittsburgh to give the public a chance to voice their opinions on a proposed merger between Pennsylvania's two largest health insurance companies. The companies promise massive benefits to the economy and customers - but many are not convinced. From WHYY's health and science desk, Kerry Grens reports.


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<itunes:summary>Insurance department hearings begin today in Pittsburgh to give the public a chance to voice their opinions on a proposed merger between Pennsylvania's two largest health insurance companies. The companies promise massive benefits to the economy and customers - but many are not convinced. From WHYY's health and science desk, Kerry Grens reports.</itunes:summary>

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