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Tenet Healthcare, which owns Baptist Health System, severs ties with Humana insurance : mysanantonio





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Tenet Healthcare, which owns Baptist Health System, severs ties with Humana insurance

Tenet Healthcare, which owns Baptist Health System, severs ties with Humana insurance
Tenet Healthcare, which owns Baptist Health System, severs ties with Humana insurance
Tenet Healthcare, which owns Baptist Health System, severs ties with Humana insurancePhoto: Courtesy Illustration Image 1 of / 21 Caption Close Image 1 of 21 North Central Baptist Hospital and five others in the Baptist Health System are no longer in Humana's network.North Central Baptist Hospital and five others in the Baptist Health System are no longer in Humana's network.Photo: Courtesy Illustration Image 2 of 21 Northeast Baptist HospitalNortheast Baptist Hospital Photo: Robert Kolarik, San Antonio Express-News Image 3 of 21 Baptist Medical CenterBaptist Medical Center Photo: William Luther /San Antonio Express-News Image 4 of 21 Mission Trail Baptist Hospital Mission Trail Baptist Hospital Photo: San Antonio Express-News File Photos Image 5 of 21 St. Luke's Baptist Hospital St. Luke's Baptist Hospital Photo: Robert Kolarik, San Antonio Express-News Image 6 of 21 15.


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Baptist Health Plan to halt individual insurance in Kentucky

Baptist Health Plan to halt individual insurance in Kentucky
Baptist Health Plan to halt individual insurance in Kentucky
FRANKFORT, Ky. (AP) - Kentucky's fourth-largest health insurer says it will stop selling individual plans in the state next year, prompting another round of finger-pointing between a pair of feuding governors over the merits of President Obama's federal health care law.The decision by Baptist Health Plan means about 7,000 people will have to find a new insurance provider next year.And it means nearly half of the state's 120 counties will have just one company selling plans on the state's new federally operated health insurance exchange.


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Evergreen Health to be acquired, convert to for-profit insurance company

Evergreen Health to be acquired, convert to for-profit insurance company
Evergreen Health to be acquired, convert to for-profit insurance company
Evergreen Health, once considered among the most successful of the health insurance co-ops formed under the federal Affordable Care Act, will be acquired by a consortium of private investors and converted to a for-profit insurance company, its CEO, Dr. Peter Beilenson, said Monday.The deal would allow the Baltimore nonprofit to remain in business but is another blow to a key provision of the federal health reform law, which established such consumer-oriented and -operated health plans, or co-ops, as a way to improve competition in the insurance marketplace and help stem rising prices.Only six of the 23 co-ops launched nationwide remain, including Evergreen, which insures 38,000 people in Maryland.


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Health insurance and you: Health Coverage other than Obamacare

Health insurance and you: Health Coverage other than Obamacare
Health insurance and you: Health Coverage other than Obamacare
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