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House speaker visits Willmar for health insurance meeting
House speaker visits Willmar for health insurance meeting(Willmar MN-) Minnesota House Speaker Kurt Daudt was in Willmar Thursday, talking health insurance in light of skyrocketing premiums for people on the individual market.Daubt says many Minnesotans are facing the loss of health insurance plans next year......Participating in a small round table discussion at the Best Western was Representative Dave Baker, insurance agents Norm Strehlow and Donovan Kuehl, Ken Warner with the Willmar Lakes Area Chamber of Commerce and small business owner Carl Sand of Sand Electric.
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IVCC changes health insurance coverage
IVCC changes health insurance coverageWhat is Marketplace?Our "Find-A-Local" marketplace directory features business, restaurant and healthcare listings from Ottawa, Streator and the surrounding areas.If you would like to list yours, just click here to request it.
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Kenya student: How health insurance saved my life
Kenya student: How health insurance saved my lifeImage caption Edger Mulili's insurance enabled him to receive urgent private treatment for his cancerEighteen-year-old high school student Edger Mulili says he would not be alive today if his father had not contributed $5 (£4) a month to a government health insurance scheme in Kenya.Mr Mulili has cancer of the oesophagus.He is currently undergoing a five-week chemotherapy and radiotherapy course at Nairobi Hospital, one of the country's leading private health facilities, located in the capital.
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Sentiment swings in retirees' favor over health insurance
Sentiment swings in retirees' favor over health insuranceClose Get email notifications on Joe LoTemplio daily!Your notification has been saved.There was a problem saving your notification.
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WV MetroNews – State workers face health insurance benefit cuts in PEIA proposals
WV MetroNews – State workers face health insurance benefit cuts in PEIA proposalsBy Jeff Jenkins in News | October 13, 2016 at 5:28PMCHARLESTON, W.Va. — State workers face benefit cuts in their health insurance plans in a number of options that will go before them in public hearings scheduled for next month.The options were approved Thursday by the Public Employees Agency Finance Board.The program needs to come up approximately $55 million.
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