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The FEHBP was created through an Act in Congress in 1959 and began to provide health benefits to federal employees in July 1960. See “Federal Employees Health Benefits Program” (visited December 17, 2000) <http://www.opm.gov/insure/health>..>Google Scholar
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See “Patient Protections: Clinton Announces New Patient Protections for FEHBP, Pushes Managed Care Proposal,”BNA's Health Law Reporter, 8 (April 15, 1999): At 613 [hereinafter cited as “Patient Protections”].Google Scholar
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See “Quality Assurance: Clinton Orders Federal Health Programs to Comply With ‘Consumer Bill of Rights,’”BNA's Health Law Reporter, 7 (February 26, 1998): At 337 [hereinafter cited as “Quality Assurance”].Google Scholar
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The Advisory Commission on Consumer Protection and Quality in the Health Care Industry was created by President Clinton to advise him about the current issues and trends in health care.Google Scholar
See “Patient Protections,”supra note 2, at 613.Google Scholar
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The “prudent layperson” standard is used to determine the level of health care “a person with average knowledge of health and medicine” can reasonably expect. See “Quality Assurance,”supra note 3, at 337.Google Scholar
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See “Patient Protections,”supra note 2, at 613.Google Scholar