DC Appleseed Supplemental Report on the Effects of Health Care Reform and Rebuttal Statement
Washington Journal's Article - Still no decision on CareFirst's D.C. premium-funded reserve
DC Appleseed Testimony Before the Maryland Insurance Commission on CareFirst Surplus
Many insurance companies are using their influence on Capitol Hill to oppose the health-care reform proposals before Congress. However that congressional battle plays out, here in the District we have an opportunity right now to compel our largest health insurer to reduce premiums across the region.>
CareFirst Excess Surplus Hearing Rebuttal Appendix A: Legal Analysis, 11-2-2009
Memorandum to DC Insurance Commissioner. DC Appleseed Rebuttal Statement for Excess Surplus Review Hearing for Group Hospitalization and Medical Services Inc.
DC Insurance Commissioner Delays Excess Surplus Decision, September 25, 2009.
A little less than a week before it was to decide whether the reserves of a CareFirst subsidiary is "unreasonably large," Washington, D.C., insurance regulators are delaying their final verdict until the end of December.>
Walter Smith testimony before the DC Council Committee on Public Services and Consumer Affairs. September 6, 2009 hearing on Hospital and Medical Services Regulatory Amendment Act.
DC Appleseed Sept. 10, 2009 testimony before DC insurance commissioner on CareFirst's excess surplus
DC Appleseed pre-hearing report on CareFirst affiliate Group Hospitalization and Medical Services Incorporated (GHMSI) surplus review. August 31, 2009
Statement of Deborah Chollet, Senior Fellow, Mathematica Policy Research, Inc. regarding GHMSI excess surplus review. August 31, 2009

