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Licensed Health Insurance Advisor - Story
Licensed Health Insurance Advisor - Story- Today's job of the day, sponsored by: Michigan Talent Investment Agency.Dialog Direct is taking applications for the position of Licensed Health Insurance Advisor, Non Licensed Health Insurance Advisor and Coach.Candidates can email resumes to: Titus Minor @titus.minor@dialog-direct.com @titus.minor@dialog-direct.comDialog Direct is a marketing and customer engagement solution provider focused on helping brands connect and engage with their customers to generate leads, increase sales and provide superior customer engagement solutions that create remarkable experiences.
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Covered California Health Insurance Premiums Set to Jump in 2017 for Santa Barbara County Customers Your Health
Covered California Health Insurance Premiums Set to Jump in 2017 for Santa Barbara County Customers Your HealthIn the Tri-County region, Anthem Blue Cross California and Blue Shield of California premiums will rise, on average, 13.8 and 20 percent, respectivelyHealth insurance premiums under Covered California are set to rise an average of 13.2 percent across the state next year, three years after the state's health insurance marketplace under the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act first began enrollment.In the exchange's Central Coast region, which comprises San Luis Obispo, Santa Barbara and Ventura counties, premiums are slated to rise 15.8 percent — a weighted average across all plans and consumers, Covered California spokesman James Scullary told Noozhawk.The Central Coast region currently has two widely-used providers, Anthem Blue Cross California and Blue Shield of California, whose premiums are expected to rise, on average, 13.8 and 20 percent, respectively.
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Zenefits Settles With Tennessee Over Unlicensed Health Insurance Sales
Zenefits Settles With Tennessee Over Unlicensed Health Insurance SalesZenefits reached its first settlement with a state government over its use of unlicensed health insurance brokers, an issue that prompted investigations in at least three other states and led its founding chief executive officer to resign this year.As part of the settlement, Zenefits said it will pay the Tennessee Department of Commerce and Insurance $62,500 in fines.The company will continue to sell insurance in the state.
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