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District to save bucks on health insurance
District to save bucks on health insuranceA previously agreed pact with the Shelter Island Faculty Association and the building and grounds unit to switch health insurance carriers will result in a savings of $111,500 in premiums beginning in January.Figures were released by district business official Tim Laube at Monday night's Board of Education meeting .He noted that in the 2017-18 school year the switch from the East End Health Plan (EEHP) to the New York State Health Insurance Plan (NYSHIP) would save the district a projected $299,160.
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Can this tiered health insurance save Obamacare?
Can this tiered health insurance save Obamacare?Skip Ad Ad Loading... x Embed x Share Rutgers Center for State Health Policy looked at the impact of tiered insurance networks.WochitNew Jersey has some of the highest health care costs in the nation.(Photo: Thinkstock Images, Getty Images)NEW BRUNSWICK - The two remaining health insurance companies on New Jersey's Obamacare exchange are rapidly signing up consumers to new plans that charges them less if they visit a health care provider in their top network, insurance executives said.
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State Republicans step up attacks on DFL over health insurance premium increases
State Republicans step up attacks on DFL over health insurance premium increasesA handful of Minnesotans shared stories of steep health insurance premium increases, high deductibles and restricted choices at a Friday event arranged by House Republicans."My only option is to burn through my life savings," said Ellis Gottlieb, who lives in Golden Valley and owns a property management company.He said he expected to pay $19,200 on health insurance premiums next year while losing access to his doctor of 20 years.
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Regulators: Pa. health insurance premiums to rise - Story
Regulators: Pa. health insurance premiums to rise - Story- State regulators say the cost of health insurance premiums will be going up sharply next year for residents who buy individual plans.The state Department of Insurance said Monday that insurance company rates, based on requests for 2017, include an average increase of 32.5 percent for individual plans and 7.1 percent for small group plans.Officials said they pushed back last year on rate increase requests but, "given challenges companies are facing" and Washington's failure to act on changes to the law, insurance company requests for rate increases next year "were critical to ensuring all Pennsylvania residents continued to have access to health plans through the federal exchange in 2017."
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