Archive for May, 2008

Coventry Health Care Of Kansas Picks Murphy As Ceo

Murphy, a veteran of the health care benefits industry, succeeds George Wheeler, who resigned about two months ago.
Based in Kansas City, Coventry Health Care of Kansas covers the national health insurer’s operations throughout Kansas and western Missouri.
Murphy joins Coventry from Mercy Health Plans of Missouri, where he served most recently as CEO.
“We are pleased to [...]

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Reducing Health Care Costs

The economy and the Iraq War may be the top concerns of voters this election year, but the cost and availability of health care is close behind.
It’s an issue regularly discussed on the campaign trail, and the next president is likely to seek significant changes in the way health care services are delivered and paid [...]

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Health Care: Change It Or Tear It Down

People in the United States and Western Europe are broadly dissatisfied with their health care systems, a new poll shows, with Americans even more upset than Europeans.
More than 4 in 5 Americans say the U.S. health system needs fundamental changes or even a complete overhaul, according to the poll by Harris Interactive for the International [...]

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Healths Gain May Be Armys Loss

Call it the law of unintended consequences. When you fix one thing, it messes up other things.
If the Democrats win the election this year, and are able to enact a health care plan that extends adequate coverage to all Americans, the loser could be the Army. Getting enough people to enlist could become a major [...]

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Universal Health Care

While your article points out that I helped draft the principles for universal coverage outlined by the Institute of Medicine in 2004, it may create the impression that UnitedHealth Group was reluctant to support them when faced with a shareholder resolution.
In fact, our company has publicly embraced and acted on its commitment to universal access [...]

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Going To Work Can Be Hazardous To Your Health

If you’re the type who already dreads trudging to your cubicle on Monday mornings, here’s another reason to stay home: Your desk may be a veritable zoo for bacteria.
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In a recent study, a British consumer advocacy group tested a few dozen of its office keyboards for harmful bacteria. Four were deemed health hazards, and one [...]

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National Association Of Insurance Commissioners Studying Means To Reduce Health Care Costs

A public hearing is to be held on May 30, by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) focusing on the growing health care costs in the United States. The hearing will be part of the NAIC’s Summer National Meeting in San Francisco and is hosted by Health Innovations (B) Working Group.
Members of the Working [...]

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Discovery Hails Uk Insurance Venture

THE joint venture between Discovery Health and UK insurer Prudential, formed to market health insurance in the UK, has been so successful it now covers more than 160000 lives in just under four years of operation, PruHealth chief operating officer Trent Rossini said yesterday.
He said he expected a solid showing in the coming months as [...]

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Jaya Questions Health Insurance Policy Issue

Chennai, May 26: AIADMK chief Jayalalithaa today questioned the Tamil Nadu government’s motive for entering into a tie-up with a private health insurance company for health cover for its employees, especially when nationalised insurance companies were offering such services. Condemning the tie-up,Jayalalithaa, in a statement here, said if the scheme was entrusted to nationalised insurance [...]

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Fla. Gov Signs Health Insurance Bill

Some uninsured Florida residents may get easier access to health care coverage under legislation signed Wednesday by Gov. Charlie Crist.
The new law lets insurance companies offer scaled-back health plans without all the usually required coverages. That might make insurance available to some people for as little as $150 a month, Crist said.
Under the law, some [...]

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