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Cigna UK Healthcare Benefits research: Employers want benefit providers that ...
22.05.12
Employers are looking for benefit providers that can offer a service which is easy for their employees to use, according to research by Cigna UK Healthcare Benefits.
The Cigna Client Satisfaction Survey 2011 , conducted with Consensus, found that 80% of respondents claimed that ease of using the service by employees was extremely important to them.
Source: Employee Benefits
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UPMC deals to give patients more options
Pittsburgh Tribune-Review - May 12, 2011
In February, Cigna Corp. reached a deal that continues its access to UPMC's health care network, as well as expand access to all UPMC hospitals and physicians. "These agreements will benefit employers and employees by enhancing choice and competition
CIGNA Co. (CI) Hits New 52-Week High at $47.95
American Banking News - May 11, 2011
CIGNA Corporation (CIGNA) is an investor-owned health service organization in the United States. The Company's subsidiaries are providers of healthcare and related benefits, the majority of which are offered through the workplace, including healthcare
CIGNA Introduces Electronic Contracting to Add Doctors to Network
Insurance & Technology - Apr 20, 2011
The company claims this decreases the amount of time it takes to add providers to its network by half. By Nathan Golia Philadelphia-based health insurer CIGNA now allows medical and behavioral health physicians and small practices desiring a first-time
Analysts' Weekly Ratings Changes for CIGNA Co. (NYSE: CI)
American Banking News - May 10, 2011
CIGNA Corporation (CIGNA) is an investor-owned health service organization in the United States. The Company's subsidiaries are providers of healthcare and related benefits, the majority of which are offered through the workplace, including healthcare
Colonoscopy coverage creates confusion
OregonLive.com - May 04, 2011
He appealed to Cigna, which has a policy of covering 100 percent of costs in such cases. Cigna then reversed itself, waiving the charge. The situation is causing confusion among doctors and the insurance industry. And it's raising concerns among the