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The America's Health Insurance Plans trade group is backing a Department of Health and Human Services policy that allows insurers not to count copay coupons toward out-of-pocket maximums, reports Becker’s Payer Issues. The trade association filed an amicus brief in HIV and Hepatitis Policy Institute vs. United States Department of Health and Human Services on March 23, supporting HHS' copay accumulator policy, which allows insurers to not count assistance from pharmaceutical companies toward out-of-pocket maximums.
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