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- Mary Nasenbenny, an exec at The Hartford, oversees all claims at the insurance giant.
- She and CEO Chris Swift are working with employers to help workers with mental health and addiction.
- In an Equity Talk, Nasenbenny talks about how mental
To Huy Quan is opening up about the dilemmas over health insurance in the entertainment industry.
Just after he finished filming Everything Everywhere All At Oncethe recent SAG Award winner revealed that he lost his health insurance completely.
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Health insurance is an important investment to protect yourself and your family against unexpected medical expenses. But, have you ever wondered if there’s a way to make your health insurance even more beneficial?
No claim bonus (NCB) is a reward
Health insurance plans are an important form of financial protection that can help cover the cost of unexpected medical expenses. Without health insurance, an unforeseen accident or illness might result in a significant financial burden, potentially leading to debt or
This doctor has lost his patience with the US healthcare system.
One doctor has gone viral on TikTok after revealing the ugly truth that most health insurance companies allegedly want you to “die as quickly as possible.”
The TikTok was
For the first time in decades, inflation was in the headlines, and its impact was being felt throughout the US economy and household budgets. Affordability has been a challenge in health care for decades, and now the issue is magnified
A record number of Americans have health insurance right now, but experts worry it won’t last. millions of people are set to lose Medicaid, and some states have already begun to send warning letters.
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This spring, millions
The claim: Biden’s executive order gives free health insurance
A Jan. 9 Facebook clip (direct link, archived link) shows President Joe Biden signing directives at the White House.
“Your 2023 Relief Package Is Here!,” reads the caption of the post.
T-Mobile is investigating another personal data hack, this time involving about 37 million customers.
T-Mobile described the hack as “a bad actor used a single Application Programming Interface (or API) to obtain limited types of information” on customer accounts, including
