Tag: top health insurance companies by state
The Zacks Accident and Health Insurance industry is expected to ride on the increase in underwriting exposure. Aflac (AFL – Free Report) , Unum Group (UNM – Free Report) , Employers Holdings
A Tampa, Florida-based health insurance distributor accused by the Federal Trade Commission of misleading consumers into buying “sham” health insurance plans has filed for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection.
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Benefytt Technologies, which has offices in Fort Lauderdale and Sunrise, last
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It will soon become much harder to get at-home
As a large research institution, the University of Utah is, in many regards, renowned for its academic and research prowess.
What it’s also known for is the abysmal quality of its so-called student health insurance (SHI) plan. It’s a failure
Golden Valley Health Centers is joining forces with the Merced City School District to build a community health center in Merced.
The plan is to break ground on the facility next month at Joe Stefani Elementary School in Merced with
A health savings account, or HSA, is a tax-advantaged savings account for paying medical expenses that is available to consumers with high-deductible health insurance plans. Unlike a flexible spending account, an HSA has no deadline for spending funds and money
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY, Fla. — COVID-19 will soon no longer be declared a public health emergency.
The federal government plans to end the designation by May 11.
However, Congress is trying to end it sooner.
Regardless, the ball is rolling to
A recent warning highlights that electronic health records (EHRs) are a top target of cybercriminals.
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More than 50,000 Tarrant County residents, almost all of them new moms, children, and young adults, will lose health insurance coverage in the coming months as the state begins reevaluating the 5.9 million people enrolled in the Medicaid health insurance
