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FTC v. Simple Health Plans, Inc.

FTC v. Simple Health Plans, Inc. is a legal case where the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) accused Simple Health Plans of misleading consumers about health insurance plans. The company was charged with making false claims about the coverage and benefits of their services, leading people to believe they were buying reliable insurance. The FTC sought to stop these deceptive practices and protect consumers from harm. The case highlights the importance of transparency and truthfulness in advertising and the need for companies to provide accurate information about health care products.