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What's worse? Visiting the dentist or picking a health insurance plan?
What's worse? Visiting the dentist or picking a health insurance plan?About one-fourth of consumers would rather file their taxes than go through the ordeal of selecting a health insurance plan, according to a recent UnitedHealthcare survey.About 28 percent would rather get a teeth cleaning.But this month, many Americans will have no choice but to begin the often-reviled exercise of choosing insurance for next year — a task made particularly painful by rising prices and, in some cases, fewer choices.
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Dayton, leaders plan meeting to talk about soaring health insurance
Dayton, leaders plan meeting to talk about soaring health insuranceDayton spokesman Sam Fettig said the governor plans to meet Tuesday morning, Nov. 1, with House Speaker Kurt Daudt, R-Crown.The governor's met with Senate Minority Leader David Hann, R-Eden Prairie, on Monday and he has spoken to Senate Majority Leader Tom Bakk, D-Cook, and House Minority leader Paul Thissen, D-Minneapolis..Legislative leaders and Dayton all have offered plans to reduce premium increases.
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It's November. Time for health insurance open enrollment.
It's November. Time for health insurance open enrollment.Open enrollment runs through Jan. 31, 2017 and applies to anyone who wants to buy a policy not offered through work.Start thinking now about your health plan purchase so that you'll have the time to choose wiselyWhat will Iraqi troops find as they enter Mosul?Did the moon help turn Earth in the right direction?
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