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County sees decrease in health insurance costs
County sees decrease in health insurance costsGrayson County commissioners found out this week that health care for county employees isn't likely to take a larger than normal bite out of the fiscal year 2017 budget.In fact, the county will save money this year."We received a phenomenal renewal from the Texas Association of Counties," Grayson County Purchasing Agent Jeff Schneider said Tuesday.
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Proposed health insurance hikes - Story
Proposed health insurance hikes - StoryCopyright 2016 Nexstar Broadcasting, Inc. All rights reserved.This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.A decision on what you may be paying for healthcare next year is in the hands of the State Insurance Commissioner.
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Retired NBA players laud union's 'awesome' health insurance plan
Retired NBA players laud union's 'awesome' health insurance plan"Once an NBA Player, Always an NBA Player" would be an appropriate new slogan for the National Basketball Players Association.The NBPA took an unprecedented step this week when the union announced that it will provide health insurance for retired players who spent at least three years in the league."It's absolutely awesome," says retired player John Wallace, who played seven NBA seasons including two with the Knicks.
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Number with private health insurance surges
Number with private health insurance surgesAn additional 97,000 signed up for private health insurance last year compared with 2014, reversing a trend where the number of those insured had been falling since 2009.The figures, contained in the Health Insurance Authority's 2015 annual report, bring the total number of those insured to 2.12 million or 46 per cent of the population.The report says the increase can be attributed to the introduction of the lifetime community rating regime on May 1st, which put pressure on people to enter the market.
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Consumers spending less on health insurance over last two years
Consumers spending less on health insurance over last two yearsWe are spending less on health insurance, with the average premium paid last year €1,173 — a 2% decline on €1,200 in 2014.The Health Insurance Authority (HIA) has listed three reasons for the lower average spend on cover last year.Topping the list is the introduction of low-cost private health insurance plans with a limited range of benefits in the run-up to the introduction of lifetime community rating in May 2015.
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