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Poizner's spokesman, Darrel Ng, said that's the only recourse because rate hikes do not need to be approved by the state. After receiving numerous complaints from "irate Californians," Poizner asked the insurer in a letter Monday to delay implementing the rate hike for two months, until the actuary completes his review. Anthem officials had no comment, saying the letter was being reviewed Monday. The Los Angeles Times reported the California rate hikes last week. Anthem notified customers that rates would go up beginning March 1 and might start increasing more frequently than the usual annual increases. The increases ranged from 30 percent to 39 percent. The company has declined to provide details on the rate increases, such as how many people would be affected or how much the new rates would be. It's also not clear whether customers in other states are being affected. Indianapolis-based WellPoint is the largest commercial health insurer based on membership. It operates Blue Cross Blue Shield plans in 14 states and Unicare plans in several others.
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