City Health Insurance Headlines
Nashua unions, merit workers could see rebates in increased health insurance ... - Nashua Telegraph
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Health-care protest bills get Missouri OK - Christian Science Monitor
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Pennsylvania: Domestic partner health insurance update - Live Insurance News
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Leominster, 13 unions agree on deal to reduce city's health care costs by $6M - Sentinel and Enterprise
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City workers' choices for care impact the bottom line - The Union Leader
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City workers' choices for care impact the bottom lineThe Union LeaderManchester is self-insured, which means employee medical bills are paid directly from city funds. According to Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield New Hampshire, which oversees the city's billing and payments, there can be wide variations in the cost of ... |
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City manager delays health insurance decision - Durham Herald Sun
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City manager delays health insurance decisionDurham Herald SunBy Ray Gronberg DURHAM – City Manager Tom Bonfield has postponed until June 4 a decision on whether the city will replace Blue Cross and Blue Shield of North Carolina as its employee health insurance carrier. The delay will buy time for administrators ...and more » |
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Taxpayers share burden of health care costs - The Union Leader
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Taxpayers share burden of health care costsThe Union LeaderLast fiscal year, Manchester paid a total of $44 million in health insurance claims. Of that, $19.5 million was on the city side, a 16 percent increase from the previous year, according to information from Anthem Blue Cross Blue Shield New Hampshire. |
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Suit: City's largest municipal union overbilled by insurer now cooperating ... - Philadelphia Inquirer
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Summary: Edmonds' Past Efforts at Budget Reduction - Patch.com
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Summary: Edmonds' Past Efforts at Budget ReductionPatch.comFor instance, many documents, such as the City Council agenda packets, are now produced electronically rather than being printed. The City also changed health care plans beginning in 2011 saving money each year on the City's health insurance costs. |
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