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CareCentrix To Make East Hartford Its Headquarters
Courant Staff WriterGreater Hartford is getting another corporate headquarters — CareCentrix, a firm that serves health insurers and brings two well-known executives from the managed-care industry. CareCentrix, a manager of home health care services currently based in...Tags: Medical Staff, Corporate Officers, Gentiva Health Services, West Hartford, Marketing
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Pay attention to Medicare drug plans, they're changing
South Florida Sun-SentinelChoosing Medicare prescription coverage for 2009 will get even harder for South Florida seniors, as monthly premiums will leap, benefits will erode and the number of choices will remain daunting. Medicare unveiled 2009 drug plans Thursday, and federal...Tags: Humana Incorporated, Medicare, Private Health Care, Government Health Care, Broward County
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Aetna Allows Outside Review When Policies Are Rescinded
Courant Staff WriterConsumers from coast to coast have complained when health insurers rescinded their policies after serious illness set in. Now Aetna, which says it voids far fewer individual policies than other companies, is offering members nationwide a way to appeal...Tags: Fraud, Corporate Crime, Insurance, Aetna Incorporated, Consumers
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Aetna to let outside doctors decide on rescissions
From Times Staff and Wire ReportsAetna Inc., the third-largest U.S. health insurer, will let outside doctors decide whether to cancel coverage for sick customers suspected of obtaining policies through false or incomplete information. The Hartford, Conn., company will give three-...Tags: San Francisco, Cancer, Hartford (Hartford, Connecticut), Fraud, Corporate Crime
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Health Net to reinstate 926 dropped policyholders in California
Times staff writersIn a continuing state crackdown on health insurers, Health Net Inc. of Woodland Hills has agreed to offer new coverage -- no questions asked -- to 926 people whose policies it canceled after they got sick. One of the state's largest insurers, Health...Tags: Claremont (Los Angeles, California), Woodland Hills, Santa Monica, Fines, Executive Branch
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Thousands whose health policies were canceled to be offered new coverage
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterAbout 3,400 Californians whose health insurance was canceled by Kaiser, Health Net and PacifiCare after they got sick will soon receive notification that they may be eligible for new coverage and for compensation for medical bills they paid while they...Tags: Government Health Care, Lawyers, Court Administration, Insurance, Private Health Care
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Valley now on racing map
Of The Morning CallKyle Wamsley may be one of the most popular professional cyclists who takes part in the various weekly rides throughout the rolling hills and scenic back roads of the Lehigh Valley. The Chadds Ford native, who rides for the Colavita/Sutter Home racing...Tags: Lance Armstrong, Joe McDermott, Track Cycling, Speed Skating, Economic Policy
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Locals cycling for pinnacle
Of The Morning CallStephan Kincaid remembers well the shot he had at the Olympic dream when he competed at the 1996 U.S. Olympic Cycling Trials at the former Lehigh Valley Velodrome. "That was one of my dreams, but I'm more excited and nervous for my teammate, Bobby Lea,"...Tags: Track Cycling, Summer Olympics, Cycling Points Race, Beijing Games, Multi-Sport Events
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The teams: what you need to know
Of The Morning CallTEAM HIGH ROAD (USA) www.highroadsports.com • Base: San Luis Obispo, Calif. • Roster of riders: 29 • Of note: The only U.S.-based UCI ProTour team, its roster includes seven current or former world champions and 21 cyclists under the age of 26,...Tags: Track Cycling, Sprint Cycling, U.S. Open Golf, Defense, Veterans Affairs
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Anthem Blue Cross sued over rescissions
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe state's largest for-profit health insurer, Anthem Blue Cross, was accused Wednesday of a widespread pattern of false advertising and fraud in a $1-billion lawsuit that claims that the company's coverage "is largely illusory." Los Angeles City Atty....Tags: Cancer, Public Relations, Palm Desert, Real Estate Agents, Healthcare Provider
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Healthcare insurance probe grows
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterThe Los Angeles city attorney's office has expanded its probe of patient cancellations to the state's largest for-profit insurer, Blue Cross of California. A letter sent to the insurer last week asked Blue Cross President Leslie Margolin to substantiate...Tags: Anti Trust Crime, Corporate Crime, Healthcare Provider, Ethics, Government Health Care
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L.A. sues insurer over cancellations
Los Angeles Times Staff WriterOne of the state's largest insurers, Health Net Inc. of Woodland Hills, sold individual policies with the promise of medical coverage while engaging in a secret and illegal scheme to drop patients if they needed expensive treatment, the Los Angeles city...Tags: Arbitration, Litigation, Ethics, Medicaid, Government Health Care
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