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Friday, September 30, 2016

Health insurance giant Aetna will pay you to wear an Apple Watch : theverge





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Health insurance giant Aetna will pay you to wear an Apple Watch

Health insurance giant Aetna will pay you to wear an Apple Watch
Health insurance giant Aetna will pay you to wear an Apple Watch
Health insurance giant Aetna plans to make the Apple Watch cheaper to its customers.The company announced a partnership with the tech titan on Tuesday to create health initiatives exclusive to iOS devices.As part of the program, Aetna will make the Apple Watch available to "select large employers and individual customers during open enrollment season," and plans to reduce "a significant portion" of the Apple Watch cost through monthly payroll deductions.


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Health insurance company owe you money? Here are 3 ways to fight back— and win.

Health insurance company owe you money? Here are 3 ways to fight back— and win.
Health insurance company owe you money? Here are 3 ways to fight back— and win.
Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, more Americans than ever have health insurance — but the expansion of coverage has also come with narrowing networks and higher out-of-pocket costs.That might be why consumer satisfaction scores for health insurance providers have slipped to a 10-year low.But you're not helpless: If your insurer has done something to make you unhappy, you can still come out on top.


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Health insurance changes for South Dakota residents

Health insurance changes for South Dakota residents
Health insurance changes for South Dakota residents
KOTA Territory News has learned that Wellmark Blue Cross and Blue Shield will no longer offer individual Affordable Care Act, Obamacare, plans in South Dakota effective January 1st.Photo: Pexels / MGNWellmark notified insurance agents across the state on Tuesday saying the company lost $32 million in the healthcare exchange over the past two years.In a news release sent to KOTA News, Wellmark says that the decision affects less than 8,000 – or two percent – of Wellmark's members in South Dakota.


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