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Posts Tagged "Indiana Health Insurance"

Lipitor Goes Generic – What That Means for You

Lipitor, one of the most frequently prescribed medications for lowering cholesterol and preventing heart disease, is now available in generic form. Access to atorvastatin – the generic name for the drug – is going...

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Indiana Level Funded Group Health Plan

Indiana has seen the introduction of several new group health products designed for companies with between 10 and 250 employees. What makes these plans intriguing is that they are self-funded health insurance vehicles. In...

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Why The Health Care Reform Employee Tax Subsidies Could Cost You More

The Hill Under the new health care reform law, if an employer’s group health insurance is considered unaffordable — a cost to the employee of more than 9.5% of household income –  the employee...

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How Does the Loss of Five Insurance Carriers In Indiana Affect You?

IBJ The state of Indiana recently lost five individual health carriers from the market. For those working in the health insurance industry, this comes as no surprise. Below are the five companies that exited...

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Bad News for Children on Medicaid and Health Care Reform.

 Forbes reported on the Government Accountability Office study children on Medicaid have lower access to health care and quality. The study showed that Medicaid patients are 13% more likely to die than uninsured patients in a hospital....

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Health Insurance Mystery Shopper

The Hill  Health and Human Services have canceled their “Mystery Shopper” program. This program was to give HHS information on getting Doctor Appointments. They wanted information on how long someone would have to wait...

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Self Funded Health Plans for Small Groups

    HL-ISY.com released a study showing a trend for small groups to shift towards a self funded health insurance. The report stated groups with as few as 50 employees could find savings in...

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Some Positive News on ACO’s

My News  Businessweek.com  Reported a positive view of the Accountable Care Organization (ACO) The ACO is one of the main programs to reduce health care cost in the new health care law. This is...

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Indiana Insurance Commissioner Seek Waiver

Insurance Journal  The Indiana insurance Commissioner is asking for a waiver of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) 80 percent minimum medical loss ratio (MLR). The commissioner states that 10% of the health...

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Pressure on McKinsey Study

The Hill  Chairman Max Baucus is not happy about the Mickinsey study that state 30% of employers will drop their group health plans after 2014. Chairman Baucus has order a full disclosure on the...

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