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Senate DFLers to ask for special session on health insurance rates
Senate DFLers to ask for special session on health insurance ratesMinnesota Senate DFLers on Thursday will ask Gov.Mark Dayton to call a special legislative session to deal with soaring premiums for participants in the state's health insurance exchange, MNsure.Senate DFLers made the announcement late Wednesday, but did not outline what solutions they hope legislators would pass.
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Where to get some answers to your health insurance questions
Where to get some answers to your health insurance questionsThe other day, I told you all about the MaineHealth Learning Resource Center.It has a website full of useful information, offers live chats with its health educators and hosts a number of classes in different locations.The health educators field tons of questions.
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Medical Center Hospital to no longer offer health insurance to r - KWES NewsWest 9 / Midland, Odessa, Big Spring, TX: newswest9.com
Medical Center Hospital to no longer offer health insurance to r - KWES NewsWest 9 / Midland, Odessa, Big Spring, TX: newswest9.comMedical Center Hospital will no longer offer health insurance to its retirees.In a letter sent to retirees, Medical Center Hospital said post-retirement health care costs have increased significantly in the past year and that the board was satisfied that people would still be covered through Medicare.Therefore, the coverage will be canceled at the end of the year.
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Covered Cal health insurance premiums balloon
Covered Cal health insurance premiums balloonCovered California's big 2017 rate hikes are starting to hit home for consumers.The state health insurance exchange began mailing notices to its 1.3 million customers on Wednesday, alerting them that they can determine exactly how much the premiums for their current plans will rise in 2017, and begin shopping around for cheaper options.The letter urges them to sign into their Covered California accounts at www.coveredca.com and use the agency's updated "Shop and Compare" tool to see how much premiums will be for their current plans compared with others in their region.
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More than 37,000 in Wisconsin could lose health insurance on the exchange next year
More than 37,000 in Wisconsin could lose health insurance on the exchange next yearAlready a subscriber?Click on the button below to set up your account or log in if you already have one.
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