A hospital lobbying group asked Gov. Charlie Crist Tuesday to call a special legislative session to hash out the future of no- fault automobile insurance before the state law sunsets Oct. 1. Hospitals rely on the mandatory medical coverage provided by auto insurers to help pay for care provided to accident victims, especially those without health insurance. In the special session, the Florida Hospital Association would like lawmakers to agree to extend or reform the No-Fault law, or replace it with some other form of mandatory medical coverage.....
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