| Beware junk health insurance |
KSAT San AntonioGoss had a so-called mini-med plan from Cigna. It had low premiums, but it would only pay up to $2000 toward her surgery and hospitalization. "These mini-med plans are offered through jobs," said Consumer Reports' Nancy Metcalf.
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| Consumers Hit By Higher Out-of-Network Medical Costs |
Kaiser Health NewsInsurers that use the Medicare-based method -- including Oxford, a subsidiary of the nation's largest insurer UnitedHealthcare, Cigna and Empire Blue Cross Blue Shield -- say the new approach offers greater consistency and thwarts efforts to game the ...
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| Waukesha father loses 215 pounds, fighting for benefits |
Newsradio 620TODAY'S TMJ4 contacted his provider, Cigna Health Insurance. It issued TODAY'S TMJ4 a statement saying. "We congratulate Mr. Leipski on his remarkable weight loss." Cigna also notes, "Many insurance plans do not pay for this type of surgery.
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| DIARY-US MEETINGS / DAY AHEAD |
Reuters... GMT SYMBOL EVENT TITLE 08 Feb 13:00 Beacon Roofing Supply Annual S/holder Meeting 08 Feb 13:00 Cigna at UBS Healthcare Conf 08 Feb 13:00 MAXIMUS at UBS Healthcare Conf 08 Feb 13:10 L-3 Commu Hldg at Cowen Aerospace/Defense Conf 08 Feb 13:45 Goldman ...
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| Cigna CEO Proud to Join Industry in Fighting Obesity through Nationwide School ... |
EON: Enhanced Online News (press release)(EON: Enhanced Online News)--Cigna (NYSE:CI) Chief Executive Officer David Cordani today joined with ChildObesity180 and 12 other health plans to kick off a competition among the nation's schools to identify the best programs that inspire children to ...
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| Some health insurance may not cover enough |
abc13.comJudith had a so-called mini-med plan from Cigna, which had low premiums but would only pay up to $2000 toward her surgery and hospitalization. Nancy Metcalf with Consumer Reports explained, "These mini-med plans are offered through jobs.
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| Consumer Alert: Junk Insurance |
WSFAJudith had a so-called mini-med plan from Cigna, which had low premiums but would only pay up to $2000 toward her surgery and hospitalization. Nancy Metcalf with Consumer Reports says, "These mini-med plans are offered through jobs.
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