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Humana's evolution through M&A
22.05.12
Humana Inc. headquarters occupies an iconic Michael Graves postmodern tower in Louisville, Ky. The architecture, with its eclectic elements, is oddly appropriate. The company, based in Louisville for 51 years now, has been in a state of nearly continuous change, embracing and rejecting four distinct business models. M&A has been a key enabler of that evolution.
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Pulling the plug on Obamacare
Canada Free Press - May 08, 2011
As demonstrated by the 2010 Election Day massacre, the government takeover of health care, the euphemistically tagged “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act,” infuriated voters as Democrats cooked it up and force-fed it to America for Christmas
Volunteers of America Releases Report on Aging
PR Newswire (press release) - May 05, 2011
ALEXANDRIA, Va., May 5, 2011 /PRNewswire/ -- This year, America's baby boomers -- 78 million people in all -- begin turning 65 and this growing demographic wave threatens to cripple our financial and health care systems and significantly burden future
Volunteers of America Releases Report on Aging
PR-USA.net (press release) - May 07, 2011
This year, America's baby boomers -- 78 million people in all -- begin turning 65 and this growing demographic wave threatens to cripple our financial and health care systems and significantly burden future generations. To better understand the
Integrative medicine is way to go, some area doctors say
PennLive.com - May 08, 2011
And, they also can expect to pay several hundred dollars out of pocket — which might not be reimbursed by insurance. Neely is hoping they find the benefit to their health worth the cost. Increasingly, area doctors like Neely — convinced that health
Culture of Dependency: Paul Ryan's Medicare Plan Is DOA
Big Government - May 08, 2011
Additionally, many of the elderly do not have the ability to save the money necessary for the amount of health care they face when they mature. I guess you would feel proud if America ends Medicare that we would be the only Western nation not to pay