NU Online News Service, July 5, 2:54 p.m. EDT

WASHINGTON—Property and casualty insurers want federal regulators to re-examine rules allowing Medicare to be reimbursed for medical claims that are at least partially covered by private-insurance coverage such as workers' compensation and auto.

In a letter to the Department of Health and Human Services, 34 insurers ask the agency to re-examine what it calls the burdensome regulations imposed on non-group health plans through regulations stemming from a 2007 law.

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