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Emergency Guide on How to Offset the 2017 Health Insurance Rate Increases : digitaljournal





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Emergency Guide on How to Offset the 2017 Health Insurance Rate Increases

Emergency Guide on How to Offset the 2017 Health Insurance Rate Increases
Emergency Guide on How to Offset the 2017 Health Insurance Rate Increases
More press releases» Press Release Emergency Guide on How to Offset the 2017 Health Insurance Rate Increases Officially, the number is 13% for Statewide increases but we're getting calls with 30-40% increases across the State.30% increases in health insurance is a no-go so what can be done?Three quick steps to make sure you are getting the best value.


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Health Insurance Industry Outlook

Health Insurance Industry Outlook
Health Insurance Industry Outlook
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These Health Insurance Mergers Aren't Alike

These Health Insurance Mergers Aren't Alike
These Health Insurance Mergers Aren't Alike
ENLARGE Humana, which is planning to merge with Aetna, raised its full-year earnings guidance Wednesday.Photo: Kris Tripplaar/Sipa USA/Associated PressInvestors have taken a dim view of two big pending health insurance mergers.But the two deals are starting to diverge, which could give investors an opportunity.


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25 Cities Where Health Insurance Coverage Is Soaring

25 Cities Where Health Insurance Coverage Is Soaring
25 Cities Where Health Insurance Coverage Is Soaring
Since the Affordable Care Act was enacted in 2010, millions of Americans have gained health insurance coverage.The national uninsured rate declined from 16.3% in 2010 to 9.1% in 2015 — the first time in U.S. history more than 90% of Americans have had health insurance.The vast majority of U.S. metropolitan areas reported an increase in health insurance coverage between 2011 and last year.


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