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Problem Solver: Ample time passes before kidney stone billing error resolved
The pain in his stomach was almost debilitating. On Nov. 1, 2010, Bill Lepek went to the emergency room at Presence Resurrection Medical Center in Norwood Park. Physicians did some scans and conducted some tests, then zeroed in on the source of his...
Tags: Medicare, Government Health Care, Jon Yates, Insurance, Hospitals and Clinics
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Decorative fireplace blamed for Friday house fire near Smithsburg
The cause of an April 5 house fire near Smithsburg has been ruled accidental, resulting from a decorative electrical fireplace malfunction, the Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office said Monday. Losses in the fire at the two-story single family...
Tags: Waynesboro (Waynesboro, Virginia)
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Romeoville approves Weber Road development
Romeoville officials have signed off on a new commercial development that will be constructed on a vacant lot between a Walgreens drug store and the Grand Haven Marketplace in the 600 block of South Weber Road. The Reliable Property Group and Aetna...
Tags: Walmart
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Aetna CEO's Pay More Than Tripled Last Year
The Hartford CourantThe CEO of Aetna Inc., Mark T. Bertolini, had a 2012 pay package that more than tripled — nearly quadrupled — his compensation the year before, according to documents filed Friday with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Bertolini...Tags: CEO Pay, Magellan Health Services Incorporated
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Court Upholds $142 Million Verdict Against Pfizer, Revives Aetna Claim
A federal appeals court said Pfizer Inc. should pay about $142 million to cover costs for the marketing and prescribing of epilepsy drug Neurontin for unapproved uses, a practice that has also earned it a hefty criminal fine. A panel of appellate...Tags: Bipolar Disorder, Marketing, Migraine, Justice System, Neurontin (drug)
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Insurers see way to dodge federal healthcare law next year
A new fight is brewing over health insurance companies letting millions of Americans renew their current coverage for another year — and thereby avoid changes under the federal healthcare law. That may offer a short-term benefit for certain...
Tags: Healthcare Provider, Healthcare Laws, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Health Insurance, Insurance
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Nonprofit Co-op Approved To Sell Health Insurance In Connecticut
The Hartford CourantThe state Insurance Department approved an insurance license for HealthyCT, allowing the new nonprofit to sell health plans in Connecticut, the nonprofit and department said Tuesday. HealthyCT is a federally recognized Consumer-Operated and Oriented...Tags: Sales, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Insurance, Consumers, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act
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Antietam Fire Company in Hagerstown a step closer to getting renovation money
kaustuv.basu@herald-mail.comThe state’s Capital Budget bill cleared a crucial step in the House of Delegates on Wednesday when it passed a second reading, and tucked away in it was a provision setting aside $85,000 for the Antietam Fire Company in Hagerstown. The Capital...Tags: Maryland General Assembly, Public Finance, Budgets and Budgeting, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland)
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Hartford Stage's 50th Season Includes Premiere of Musical Comedy, Classics
The Hartford CourantA premiere of an original musical comedy, two classics performed in repertory, a reunion of the theater's five artistic directors, and a "rejuvenated" Dickens' favorite are highlights of Hartford Stage's 50th anniversary season beginning in September....Tags: Theater, Religious Festivals, Music Theater, Culture, William Shakespeare
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Musical Comedy Premiere Highlights Hartford Stage's 50th
Hartford CourantA world premiere of an original musical comedy, two classic performed in repertory, a reunion of the theater’s five artistic directors and a “rejuvenated” “A Christmas Carol” will be among the highlights of Hartford Stage&...Tags: Theater, Religious Festivals, Music Theater, William Shakespeare, Holidays
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Problem Solver: Updates on parking tickets, insurance refund, model dinosaur
After a sleepy winter during which motorcyclist Loreen Targos received no parking tickets, the Loop resident awoke March 13 to find a new violation envelope affixed to her motorcycle, allegedly for "parking or standing in violation of an erected sign."...
Tags: Medicare, Health and Medical Professionals, Office Depot Inc., Government Health Care, Jon Yates
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Stress erodes employee health -- and corporate profits
Arianna HuffingtonOn Tuesday I guest-hosted CNBC's "Squawk Box," a program that bills itself as the show that "brings Wall Street to Main Street." As well as discussing Cyprus and a possible euro-crisis, we discussed the growing trend in corporate America of taking steps...Tags: Health Insurance Cost, Companies and Corporations, General Mills Incorporated, Duke University, Medical Research
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