Tag: individual health insurance
Jun. 24—MASSENA — Town of Massena retirees say they’re happy with a new health insurance plan that will kick in on Jan. 1.
Zachary Zuckerman, a group benefits consultant at USI Insurance Services in Syracuse, outlined the new plan for
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An expansion of the Affordable Care Act that extends Medicaid eligibility to more people improved patient outcomes, prevention measures and screening access, according to a review of research published today in Circulation: Cardiovascular Quality and Outcomes
One of the more significant effects of the COVID-19 pandemic was people delaying all kinds of medical procedures, including an awful lot of surgeries. And now that, like so much about the pandemic, seems to be at an end.
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Treasurer seeks new controls on state spending
SANTA FE — For years, a state fund that handles health insurance benefits for public employees in New Mexico operated at a deficit — a figure that reached $119 million last year, according
“Sensing the growing need for customization, FGII introduces its new health
Embracing health tech
Travel insurance companies are embracing the adoption of digital health technologies to improve speed, functionality and the ease of use for their customers with wearable devices.
“In terms of customer service, we’re using digital tools to speed
Q. I am a 25-year-old woman working in a tech startup. I am in search of a health cover best suited to my needs. My friend recently told me about a subscription-based health cover. What is it, and how is
In this fast-paced world that we live in, health is one of the most valuable assets. Our health is at significant risk due to our modern lifestyle and most companies have included mediclaim or health insurance as part of their
Rhode Island Gov. Dan McKee (D) on Thursday signed into law on Thursday a bill that would let state funds pay for health insurance coverage for state employees and Medicaid recipients that cover abortions.
“Here in Rhode Island, we will
