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Mark Farrah Associates Finds Medicare Supplement Growth Continues
19.05.12
KENNEBUNK, Maine, May 04, 2012 (BUSINESS WIRE) --
The latest Medicare Supplement membership figures show continued growth
in the number of new policies being issued, according to a new
Healthcare Business Strategy report released by Mark Farrah Associates
(MFA). MFA found that the number of newer policies, those issued in the
last three years, increased by 7.5% in 2011 when compared to the 2010
final enrollment data. Aggregated data from annual financial statements
filed with the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC)
revealed Medicare Supplement plans covered 9.9 million seniors as of
December 31, 2011. Total membership increased 1.9% from 9.7 million in
2010.
Source: MarketWatch (press release)
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Macaulay to run for fourth term on Massena Town Council
WatertownDailyTimes.com - Jun 27, 2011
Currently, the town pays $154728 a year for 21 retirees on a Medicare supplement program provided by the New York State Teamster's Council Health and Hospital Fund. The new policy, provided by AARP United Healthcare and delivered through Massena-based
Sale of Fuzzy Thurston's Super Bowl II ring will pay back taxes
ProFootballTalk - Jun 24, 2011
f-tards catching up the backlog. Instead of taking bribes and surfing porn all day. Of course, he will not have to pick up his Medicare or medicare supplement costs once he goes to Club Fed. The taxpayers will get to subsidize that for him.
Bingham McCutchen LLP | Recent Victories & Deals
Linex Legal (press release) (registration) - Jul 12, 2011
The Daily Deal, June 13, 2011 — Health insurer and medical plan provider Aetna Inc. announced it will pay $290 million for the supplement Medicare business of Genworth Financial Inc., a move that expands its existing Medicare supplement program and
The three fundamentalisms of the American right
Salon - Jul 05, 2011
We can supplement the market wage with a "social wage" like the Earned Income Tax Credit, which goes directly to the worker, or by wage subsidies to employers. We can lower taxes on middle- and lower-income workers. Because about half of workers