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Free counseling in wake of Perry Hall High Shooting
Cigna's behavioral health unit is offering free telephone counseling to Baltimore County residents in wake of the school shooting at Perry Hall High on Monday. The counseling is for those having a hard time coping with the shooting and will be offered...Tags: Robert Wayne Gladden, Jr., Perry Hall High School
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FACTBOX: U.S. Healthcare Reform Drives Insurance M&As
U.S. health insurers are snapping up rivals as they look to take advantage of a major expansion in the U.S. government's health program. President Barack Obama's healthcare law, which was upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in June, aims to extend...Tags: Prescription Drugs, Medicaid, Coventry Health Care Inc., Barack Obama, Internists
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$5.6B deal positions Aetna for changing health care market
Aetna's plans announced Monday to acquire Coventry Health Care Inc. for $5.6 billion could catapult the insurance giant to the front of an industry race to capitalize on Obamacare and the health needs of aging baby boomers. The deal, subject to...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Finance, Prescription Drugs, Healthcare Policies, Medicaid
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$5.6 Billion Deal Positions Aetna For Changing Health-Care Market
The Hartford CourantAetna's plans announced Monday to acquire Coventry Health Care Inc. for $5.6 billion could catapult the insurance giant to the front of an industry race to capitalize on Obamacare and the health needs of aging Baby Boomers. The deal, subject to...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Finance, Medicaid, Consumers, Corporate Officers
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Howard Hughes Corp. buys former Ryland Group headquarters in Columbia
As a further sign of its investment in the revitalization of Columbia's town center, the Howard Hughes Corp. last week acquired the former Ryland Group headquarters, a nine-story office building next to The Mall in Columbia and close to land where...
Tags: Companies and Corporations, Economy, Business and Finance, Ryland Group Incorporated, Howard Hughes, Whole Foods Market
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Family finances: Insurance for college students
Kiplinger's Money PowerCollege kids show up at school with a lot more than a bag full of T-shirts and jeans. They also bring a slew of electronics that can be expensive to replace. Your homeowners insurance will generally cover students' possessions if they live in a dorm,...Tags: Students, Finance, Healthcare Policies, Teaching and Learning, Health and Safety at School
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Survey: Half Of Employers Will Stop Offering Health Coverage, Give Workers Cash For Plans Instead
The Hartford CourantA new J.D. Power and Associates survey says nearly half of employers plan to change the way they provide health insurance to workers — offering them a set amount of cash to buy their own plan rather than providing coverage and charging employees a...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Collective Contract, Healthcare Policies, Health and Safety at Work, Labor Legislation
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Cigna Reports Drop In Net Income, Though Revenue And Membership Rise On Acquisition
The Hartford CourantCigna Corp. reported lower net income due to losses in a discontinued business, though the company had greater revenue, membership and adjusted income from operations, all helped by its acquisition last year of HealthSpring. Cigna reported shareholders'...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Mergers, Acquisitions and Takeovers, Dental Health, HealthSpring Inc., Government Health Care
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Insurers Receive White House Honor From U.S. Surgeon General
Aetna, Cigna and UnitedHealthcare were among nine companies recognized Tuesday by U.S. Surgeon General Regina Benjamin at the White House for addressing health and health disparities. The nine companies were initially honored in March 2012 and March 2011...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Pitney Bowes Incorporated, Health and Safety at Work, American Express Company, Health and Medical Professionals
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CT Health Exchange Has A New Chief Executive
The Hartford CourantConnecticut's health insurance exchange has a new CEO who worked as a Cigna Corp. vice president, headed a private health insurance exchange in California and helped implement health care reform in Massachusetts. Kevin J. Counihan, 57, was chosen by Gov....Tags: Health Insurance, Corporate Officers, Private Health Care, Barack Obama, Health
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For Insurers, A Daunting Task Ahead — Making Reform Work
The Hartford CourantInsurers face a daunting task now that the U.S. Supreme Court has declared the health reform act constitutional — creating a market that delivers affordable coverage to millions more people while meeting a slew of new mandates and continuing to...Tags: Companies and Corporations, Justice System, Health and Safety at Work, Private Health Care, Chemical Industry
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Keeping Jobs In State Good, Luring New Ones Better
Ideally, the state would use the incentive money in Gov.Dannel P. Malloy's well-intentioned "First Five" program to lure companies from other states to locate and grow in Connecticut. Instead, most of the grants aimed at job creation are going to...Tags: Companies and Corporations, NBC (tv network), New Haven (New Haven, Connecticut), East Hartford, Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut)
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