Seattle Dental Insurance News
Bucs Deal TE Winslow To Seahawks
Tight end Kellen Winslow Jr. was acquired by the Seattle Seahawks from Tampa Bay for an undisclosed 2013 draft pick.
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A.M. Best Revises Outlook to Positive for Washington Dental Service
OLDWICK, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--A.M. Best Co. has revised the outlook to positive from stable and affirmed the financial strength rating of A- (Excellent) and issuer credit rating of “a-” of Washington Dental Service (WDS) (Seattle, WA). The revised outlook reflects WDS’ consistent profitability, strong capitalization and high market share. WDS has effectively managed underwriting operations ...
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On the move: Brandenburg named hospital president at Seattle Children's
Notable hires and promotions in the Seattle area
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Executive pay soars as one of WA state’s largest non-profits makes cuts
Many dentists in Washington are still reeling from big cuts in payments to providers made last year by the state's largest dental insurer. To make up, dentists say they've had to increase the number of patients they see each day to make up for the losses. "It's the patient that loses," said longtime north Seattle dentist Dr. Chris Pickel. "We basically have to see more patients. It's something ...
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The New Old Age Blog: L.B.J. Was Wrong
As many as one-third of the elderly die owing more in medical fees than they have in assets, according to a new study.
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Former WSU star’s disappearance was 25-year mystery - Wed, 23 May 2012 PST
It’s probably the biggest sports-legend mystery ever to come out of Washington State University. Whatever happened to Dale “The Whale” Ford?
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Storm Insurance
Are damages from summer storms covered under my homeowners insurance policy? Are there some things I can do in advance to protect my home from high winds and water? -- C.E., Richmond
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Health Care Costs To Exceed A Record $20,000 Per Year For Families With Insurance, Study Says
Health care costs for a family of four covered by workplace health insurance will exceed $20,000 for the first time ever this year -- $20,728 to be precise -- according to a new study released Tuesday. That's $1,335 more than in 2011.
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