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Mercer University doesn’t owe refunds for remote classes during COVID, judge decides
Macon Telegraph via Yahoo News· 53 minutes ago“Mercer, like almost all universities, responded to that emergency by temporarily transitioning from...
‘A lot of people think…they’re not going to qualify:’ Expert insight on expansion of NY Essential...
WROC Rochester· 13 hours agoROCHESTER, N.Y. (WROC) — The New York Essential Plan has recently expanded eligibility for health ...
UnitedHealth unit to pay New York $1M over birth control step therapy move
BenefitsPRO· 4 days agoNew York state officials gave health insurers a lesson Thursday on the breadth of the state's...
Jimmy Carter's long stay in hospice dispels myths about end-of-life care
UPI· 1 day ago1 of 3 | Former President Jimmy Carter departs after the funeral service for former first lady...
Chautauqua Fire Department Charging For Ambulance Service
The Post-Journal· 3 hours agoThe department is working with Medex Billing Inc. to ensure full compliance with billing service regulations. New York state, under the ...
New Hyde Park-based Northwell Direct aims to grow health benefits branch
Newsday· 14 hours agoNorthwell Direct is working with dozens of employers who self-fund their insurance plans.
A tale of two states: Arizona and Florida diverge on how to expand kids’ health insurance
The State· 1 day agoArizona and Florida - whose rates of uninsured children are among the highest in the nation - set goals last year to widen the safety net that provides health insurance ...
State Farm vs. Geico car insurance: Which is better?
CNBC· 3 days agoGeico and State Farm are both top auto insurance companies, but they differ on coverage, service and price.
Fallout from the UFT insurance dispute
Newsday· 13 hours agoUnited Federation of Teachers President Michael Mulgrew has let it be known that his New York City union no longer supports a Medicare Advantage plan for...
CT health care system sells 5 nursing homes to out-of-state provider
Hartford Courant· 4 days agoFinancially troubled health care system has sold five of its Connecticut nursing homes to a former competitor that has agreed to pay back taxes and debts owed to vendors and ...