Arizona Health Insurance News
Arizona eyes new role on health insurance reviews
Arizona is one of more than two dozen states challenging the federal health care overhaul, but Republican Gov. Jan Brewer's administration is moving to implement part of the contested law by reviewing health insurance rates to see if they should be labeled unjustifiably high.
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Aetna Offers Individual Plans to Costco Members in Arizona
Aetna announced today it is now offering individual health insurance plans to Costco members in Arizona. The Costco Personal Health Insurance program, of which there ar
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Arizona's new KidsCare to help thousands
A new, smaller version of Arizona's children's health insurance program opened Tuesday and eventually will cover nearly 22,000 low-income kids.
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State agency wants to review insurance hikes
PHOENIX - State insurance officials are moving to force health insurers who want big rate increases to justify them.
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Costco Heads To $91 Selling Health Insurance Along With Wholesale Merchandise
We believe the partnership with Aetna will help Costco in building its brand in the health care market and could be as a stepping stone to other such future partnerships for the company.
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State insurance officials seek answers to rate increases
PHOENIX -- State insurance officials are moving to force health insurers who want big rate increases to justify them.
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Aetna to sell health insurance to Costco members
CHICAGO (MarketWatch) -- Aetna said Tuesday that it is now offering individual health insurance plans to Costco members in nine states, with more on the way. The "Costco Personal Health Insurance" service offers five different plans to choose from, with dental benefits and lower co-pays at Costco pharmacies among the options. It is currently available to Costco members in Michigan, Arizona ...
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Aetna offering health insurance to Costco shoppers
Aetna offering health insurance to Costco shoppers
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Brewer signs birth control exemption
PHOENIX - Arizona businesses that designate themselves as a "religiously affiliated employer" will no longer have to include contraception in the insurance coverage they provide for their workers.
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