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St. Luke's, Geisinger sign collaboration agreement, to share health insurance plans : lvb





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St. Luke's, Geisinger sign collaboration agreement, to share health insurance plans

St. Luke's, Geisinger sign collaboration agreement, to share health insurance plans
St. Luke's, Geisinger sign collaboration agreement, to share health insurance plans
St. Luke's University Health Network and Geisinger Health System will collaborate on sharing Geisinger's employee health-insurance plans, a Medicare-related product and data related to population health and value-based payment models.Richard A. Anderson, president and CEO of St. Luke's, and Dr. David T. Feinberg, president and CEO of Geisinger Health System, announced the signing of the collabortive agreement Wednesday afternoon at the St. Luke's Conference Center in Bethlehem Township."It's the beginning of a partnership," Feinberg said at the announcement, calling it the right partnership for Geisinger.


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More New Jerseyans gaining health insurance coverage

More New Jerseyans gaining health insurance coverage
More New Jerseyans gaining health insurance coverage
TRENTON, N.J. — Gov.Chris Christie said Monday that more than 500,000 New Jersey residents now have health insurance coverage under Medicaid as part of the expansion under the Affordable Care Act.The Republican governor's announcement came during a statehouse news conference and as Republicans across the country, including GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, campaign for office under a banner of "repeal and replace" of the 2010 law.


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Four things to know about health insurance premiums expected Thursday – Twin Cities

Four things to know about health insurance premiums expected Thursday – Twin Cities
Four things to know about health insurance premiums expected Thursday – Twin Cities
Minnesota's insurance companies will unveil their proposed 2017 rates Thursday — and Minnesotans should expect some sticker shock.The new rates for the state's individual insurance marketplace are expected to see increases of at least 25 percent and perhaps far more.Affected will be people who buy individual insurance plans — about 300,000 people today, of whom 70,000 buy through the state-run MNsure exchange and about 230,000 directly from insurers.


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