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OPS_admin | Dec 09, 2009 | Comments 0 From Reuters: Shares of U.S. health insurers rose on Wednesday after efforts to overhaul the health system moved away from creating a government-run insurance plan long viewed as damaging to the industry. However, gains may have been held back as analysts said new measures that would expand the Medicare government plan to younger adults and require insurers to spend a certain amount of ...
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How much does your illness cost you and your insurer? According to a recent study by General Electric ( GE ) and the U.S. Department of Health's Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality , a 50-year old with diabetes will rack up more than $6,600 in medical bills over the course of a year; someone who has acid reflux will incur $5,500 in annual costs. The high cost of illness, insurance and treatments is one of the key factors driving the ...
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Award Will Create New Construction and Permanent Jobs in the South Bronx and Create Access to Primary and Specialty Services for an Additional 12,000 Residents NEW YORK, Dec. 9 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Urban Health Plan today was awarded a $12,000,000 American Recovery and Reinvestment Act (Recovery Act) grant to support a new addition to its main site at 1065 Southern Boulevard. The award was announced by President Barack Obama as part of ...
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NEW YORK -SL Green Realty Corp. said Wednesday it bought the first mortgage loan secured by property at 510 Madison Ave in New York from Union Labor Life Insurance Co. The new building on the corner of Madison Avenue and 53rd Street has 345,100 rentable square feet of office space. SL Green has been seeking structured finance opportunities, CEO Marc Holliday said in a statement. Terms were not immediately disclosed. SL Green Realty, a real ...
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