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|  12/22/09 Both sides of the blogosphere are lately consumed with trying to figure out how the Senate health care bill might still be derailed. Mainstream news outlets are joining in, trying to keep the drama from the health care debate (and accompanying pageview spike) going by publishing stories with ominous titles like "Health Plans On A Collision Course." In particular, there's been speculation that ... READ FULL SOURCE |
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Other news03/12/11 Nonprofit insurers Kaiser Permanente and Rocky Mountain Health Plans have built up enormous cash surpluses from higher premiums in recent years, prompting calls from consumer groups.
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06/30/11 Two Western Slope residents will serve on the panel that is to establish a health-benefits exchange in the state. Steve ErkenBrack, president of Grand Junction-based Rocky Mountain Health Plans, and Richard Betts, owner of Telluride-based ASAP Accounting, were named to the nine-member Colorado Health Benefit Exchange Board. Hot themes this week:
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