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2009-12-15 20:43:23 - what to look for when buying an individual insurance plan. Full Article at PR-Inside.com
Consider Bob & Ron's World Wide Stereo, which has stores in Montgomeryville and Ardmore, Pa. Owner Bob Cole has been providing insurance for 31 years. At the beginning, he said, "I paid for it 100 percent. I did their families. I did everything. Full Article at Belleville News-Democrat
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 29: Health care reform supporters protest outside the building where Aetna insurance offices are located September 29, 2009 in New York City. The protesters were eventually arrested by NYPD after they staged a sit-in inside the lobby. View Photo »
Health insurance companies have a duty to provide accurate financial information both to consumers and to their regulators about how much money they actually spend on health care and how much they spend on profits, on executive salaries, and on figuring out how to deny care to people when they really ne...
Today: Rachel looks at the hubbub over a city councilman’s swearing in as Joe Lieberman makes everyone want to swear. Plus 22,000,000 Bush administration e-mails! Full Article at AfterEllen.com
by: you soon To post this comment click here: You must enter a subject for your comment Can we imagine the greater damage Joe would have done had we not taken his left nut? During last year's election, and now during this debate? Full Article at My Left Nutmeg
Aetna has 20,000 customers in 11 Central Kentucky counties. Employees of the Herald-Leader are among its 10,967 customers in Fayette County. Full Article at Kentucky.com
Aetna Inc. Chairman & CEO Ronald Williams takes part in a panel discussion about Technology during The National Summit at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan June 15, 2009. View Photo »
In 2008, five large insurers-WellPoint, UnitedHealth, Aetna, Humana, and Coventry Health Care - spent just 80 percent of the premiums they collected from small companies on actual health care. (The rest goes to items such as marketing, administration, and profits.)
The health care debate has officially arrived at its most critical juncture. Full Article at Open Left
The health care debate has officially arrived at its most critical juncture. Full Article at Huffington Post
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NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 29: Health care reform supporters protest outside the building where Aetna insurance offices are located September 29, 2009 in New York City. The protesters were eventually arrested by NYPD after they staged a sit-in inside the lobby.
View Photo »Aetna Inc. Chairman & CEO Ronald Williams takes part in a panel discussion about Technology during The National Summit at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan June 15, 2009.
View Photo »Aetna Inc. Chairman & Chief Executive Officer Ronald Williams takes part in a panel discussion about Technology during The National Summit at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan June 15, 2009.
View Photo »Aetna Chairman and CEO Ronald Williams speaks during the Technology town hall meeting at the National Summit in Detroit, Michigan, June 15, 2009.
View Photo »Aetna Chairman and CEO Ronald Williams speaks during the Technology town hall meeting at the National Summit in Detroit, Michigan, June 15, 2009.
View Photo »Aetna CEO Ron Williams attends a roundtable-style hearing about healthcare reform in the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee on Capitol Hill in Washington, June 11, 2009.
View Photo »From left, Dr. Margaret Flowers and Aetna Chief Executive Officer Ron Williams and Randel Johnson of the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, take part in a health care roundtable before the Senate Health Committee, Thursday, June 11, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
View Photo »Dr. Margaret Flowers, left, and Aetna Chief Executive Officer Ron Williams, testifies on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, June 11, 2009, during the Senate Health Committee's health care roundtable.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - JUNE 11: Rob Williams (L), CEO of Aetna Inc. talks with Randel Johnson (C), vice president for labor, immigration and employee benefits at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, and William Dennis, senior research fellow at the National Federation of Independent Business, during a S...
View Photo »Aetna Chief Executive Officer Ron Williams, second from left, and others, listens to testimony during the Senate Health Committee's health care roundtable, Thursday, June 11, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
View Photo »Aetna Chief Executive Officer Ron Williams, CEO of Aetna, Inc. , left, Randel Johnson, vice president for Labor, Immigration and Employee benefits, U.S. Chamber of Commerce, second from right, and William Dennis, Senior Research Fellow at the National Federation of Independent Business...
View Photo »Aetna Chief Executive Officer Ron Williams is seen on Capitol Hill in Washington, Thursday, June 11, 2009, prior to the start of the Senate Health Committee's health care roundtable.
View Photo »Aetna Inc. Chief Executive Officer Ron Williams takes part in the Senate Health Committee's health care roundtable, Thursday, June 11, 2009, on Capitol Hill in Washington.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 28: Ron Williams (L), Aetna Inc.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 28: Ron Williams, Aetna Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer listens during a press conference at the National Press Club May 28, 2009 in Washington, DC. Ron Williams, Aetna Inc.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 28: Ron Williams, Aetna Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer speaks at the National Press Club May 28, 2009 in Washington, DC. Ron Williams, Aetna Inc.
View Photo »WASHINGTON - MAY 28: Ron Williams, Aetna Inc. Chairman and Chief Executive Officer waits to speak at the National Press Club May 28, 2009 in Washington, DC. Ron Williams, Aetna Inc.
View Photo »Aetna CEO Ronald A. Williams speaks to reporters during a news conference at the tri-annual meeting of The Business Council in Dallas, Texas May 5, 2009.
View Photo »Aetna CEO Ronald A. Williams speaks to reporters at a news conference during the tri-annual meeting of The Business Council in Dallas, Texas May 5, 2009.
View Photo »William Fried, MD, Medical Director, Aetna.
View Photo »Chairman and CEO of Novartis AG Daniel Vasella (R) talks next to Chairman of Aetna, Inc. Ronald A. Williams (L) at Wall Street Journal CEO Council meeting on rebuilding global prosperity in Washington, November 17, 2009.
View Photo »Chairman of Aetna, Inc. Ronald A. Williams at Wall Street Journal CEO Council meeting on rebuilding global prosperity in Washington, November 17, 2009.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 29: Health care reform supporters participate in a sit-in inside the lobby of a building where Aetna insurance offices are located September 29, 2009 in New York City. The protesters were eventually arrested by NYPD.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 29: Health care reform supporters participate in a sit-in inside the lobby of a building where Aetna insurance offices are located September 29, 2009 in New York City. The protesters were eventually arrested by NYPD.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 29: Health care reform supporters participate in a sit-in inside the lobby of a building where Aetna insurance offices are located September 29, 2009 in New York City. The protesters were eventually arrested by NYPD.
View Photo »Aetna Inc. Chairman & CEO Ronald Williams takes part in a panel discussion about Technology during The National Summit at the Renaissance Center in Detroit, Michigan June 15, 2009.
View Photo »Health insurance companies have a duty to provide accurate financial information both to consumers and to their regulators about how much money they actually spend on health care and how much they spend on profits, on executive salaries, and on figuring out how to deny care to people when they really ne...
In 2008, five large insurers-WellPoint, UnitedHealth, Aetna, Humana, and Coventry Health Care - spent just 80 percent of the premiums they collected from small companies on actual health care. (The rest goes to items such as marketing, administration, and profits.)
Represent Connecticut, not Aetna!
Senator McCain? How many Aetna customers live in your great state of Arizona?
We are pleased to come to an agreement that will help us control the rising cost of health care services for Aetna members in the region and will also allow them to continue accessing some of the top medical facilities and health care providers in Connecticut
Aetna wanted a fun way to reinforce the message of how important it is to carefully wash your hands and follow common sense preventive measures in order to reduce the risk of H1N1 infection and help prevent the spread of disease
Religare had also been negotiating with Aetna, the United Health Group and Munich Re, but talks did not progress and these names can be ruled out
Senator Lieberman’s actions represent the fact that he’s acting more like the senator from Aetna than the senator from Connecticut
Given the record of corruption in the N. Marianas ... and the willingness of various Caribbean and Atlantic Island nations to let themselves be used as off-shore banking and tax shelter entities, you can bet Aetna and WellPoint are slavering at the prospect of ‘basing’ their plans out of a PO Box on som...
we staged a sit-in at Senator Lieberman's office this morning in order to ask him to return the $65,000 campaign donation that he recently received from the Aetna health insurance corporation and to ask him to represent the people of Connecticut, not the insurance companies.
The expansion of the Aetna contract to cover the Medicare Advantage members further solidifies our relationship ... We look forward to providing exceptional health care services to these members.
Aetna is very pleased to expand its relationship with WellStar
You end up with a 428 percent increase in profits over seven years. You end up with the 10 top industry CEOs making $118 million, headed by Aetna's CEO making $24 million last year
If you have a heart attack or a stroke or get AIDS, you’ll be in good hands with [Aetna. Humana. UnitedHealth. Fill in the blank].
Boca Raton Community Hospital is pleased to expand our relationship with Aetna to include patients of Aetna’s Medicare program. We are delighted that these patients will be able to utilize the wide array of services we offer
Aetna is excited to announce this new contract with Boca Raton Community Hospital, which expands a strong relationship the two parties have enjoyed for several years
Ron Williams, Aetna Inc.'s chief executive, has been working with the White House and Senate Finance Committee in an attempt to mend a rift between insurers and Democrats sparked by an industry-funded study critical of the measure
The calendar is another example of Aetna's commitment to the Latino community. Aetna recognizes and celebrates role models in the Latino community, and expresses its appreciation for the many ways in which the perspectives and experiences of Latinos have enriched our company and the communities where ou...
I am pleased that Aetna, Anthem/Blue Cross, Blue Shield, CIGNA, HealthNet and United HealthCare/Pacificare have agreed to put the health of consumers first by waiving costs for the H1N1 flu vaccine during what we anticipate to be a tremendously difficult flu season ... Action taken by these insurers wil...
Eventually, Aetna may be able to extract a higher price for coverage because of their health assessment program
Winning this award with Aetna really speaks to why financial education as a whole is so important for employees in planning for retirement ... Without companies like Aetna leading the way in this, I believe we'd be much further behind than we already are in ensuring we are all secure in retirement.
Winning this award with Aetna really speaks to why financial education as a whole is so important for employees in planning for retirement ... Without companies like Aetna leading the way in this, I believe we'd be much further behind than we already are in ensuring we are all secure in retirement.
In order to use and understand your retirement options, you have to know how to save, how to plan and make decisions in your other financial goals ... It's wonderful to see the PSCA recognize a program like Aetna's, which goes way beyond the standard text book education program.
Aetna has responded to Health and Human Services Secretary Sebelius’ call for health plans to do their part to ensure a smooth and effective national emergency vaccination program
Aetna is in the crosshairs of the government right now. And I would much rather prefer you to be in WellPoint [WLP Loading... () ], because there’s a big debate about some of the particular parts of Medicare that benefit Aetna. And if the president wins, Aetna loses [and] WellPoint wins.
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