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Research details developments in the health insurance exchange IT market to 2018: (company profile, growth drivers and global market overview)
Research details developments in the health insurance exchange IT market to 2018: (company profile, growth drivers and global market overview)The health insurance exchange IT market shows a double-digit growth rate due to the PPACA reforms, federal funding, trend toward defined contribution model, and drive to reduce healthcare costs and make healthcare affordable.The U.S. shows the greatest market potential in the near future.However, countries such as Japan, China, India, and Philippines are expected to offer potential growth opportunities to HIX stakeholders.
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One-third of consumers now comparison shop the web for health insurance
One-third of consumers now comparison shop the web for health insuranceMore U.S. consumers are going online to comparison shop for health insurance, says a new study of 1,011 adults 18 and over by insurer United HealthCare Services Inc.But consumers still rank researching and buying health insurance over the web as one of their least favorite activities and compare the annual ritual of renewing or selecting health insurance during benefits enrollment season as worse than "misplacing and replacing a lost credit card" (33%); "losing their mobile phone" (28%); "losing luggage while traveling" (26%) and "getting a flat tire" (26%).29% and 28%, respectively, also would rather renew a driver's license or get their teeth cleaned than use the web to buy health insurance, while 25% would rather file their income tax.
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Rates for Wisconsin plans on health insurance exchange to go up 16 percent
Rates for Wisconsin plans on health insurance exchange to go up 16 percentClose Get email notifications on David Wahlberg | Wisconsin State Journal daily!Your notification has been saved.There was a problem saving your notification.
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Paterson weighs $210K settlement with health insurance administrator
Paterson weighs $210K settlement with health insurance administratorPATERSON – City officials have agreed to pay $210,000 to settle a lawsuit filed by a Neptune company for its work on medical claims filed by municipal employees.Record File photo Paterson City HallThe company, Cannon Cochran Management Services Inc., known as CCMSI, had sued Paterson on the grounds that the city had not paid the commissions required under its contract.Under its agreement to serve as administrator for Paterson's self-insurance program for health benefits, the company was entitled to 28 percent commission on whatever savings it achieved on individual claims, the contract says.
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