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TicketNetwork Withdrawing From 'First Five' Program After CEO's Arrest
The Hartford CourantTicketNetwork announced Wednesday that the company was pulling out of a high-profile economic development program following a tumultuous three days that began when CEO Donald Vaccaro was arrested early Monday. "TicketNetwork is regrettably withdrawing...Tags: Bristol (Hartford, Connecticut), Politics, Stamford, Connecticut Economic Development, Philadelphia (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)
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Cigna Reports Earnings Below Analysts' Expectations
The Hartford CourantCigna reported first-quarter earnings below analysts' expectations, though it grew revenue and membership compared with a year before. Net income was $371 million, or $1.28 per share, for the first quarter, compared with $413 million, or $1.51 per share,...Tags: Career and Workplace, Earnings Forecasts, Health, Thomson Corporation, Bloomfield (Staten Island, New York)
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Cigna To Acquire Medicare Supplement, Critical Illness Business For $295 Million
The Hartford CourantCigna Corp. has an agreement to spend $295 million in cash to acquire business segments in Medicare supplement and critical illness from Cincinnati-based American Financial Group Inc. Bloomfield-based Cigna will buy Austin, Texas-based Great American...Tags: Medicare, Sales, Business, Government Health Care, Health
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Cigna Teams With Nonprofit That Helps Disabled People
The Hartford CourantCigna announced plans Tuesday to start a referral program for some of its customers on long-term disability that will help them lead healthy lives and pursue athletic activities. "Disability insurance provides much more than simply paying out benefits...Tags: Physical Disabilities, Career and Workplace, Health Insurance, Media Industry, Diabetes
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Valley coalition expands health plan choices
HealthLarge and medium-sized companies belonging to the Lehigh Valley Business Coalition on Health Care have more options to choose in providing health care to their workers in 2013. The coaltion announced this week that Aetna and Capital Blue Cross will be... -
Investor Group Calls On Cigna Shareholders To Deny CEO's Jump In Pay
The Hartford CourantA Cigna shareholder group says the health insurer's executives are overpaid while fewer of its customers can afford medical care. An union-backed investment group says Cigna's executives are overpaid while fewer of the company's customers can afford...Tags: Corporate Officers, Prices, Marketing, CEO Pay, Health
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Consolidation wave poised to hit state's health care services, biopharma sectors
Like a one-two punch, two major Maryland employers in the health care service and pharmaceutical industries were the targets last week of multibillion-dollar acquisition deals. Both homegrown companies — Human Genome Sciences Inc. and Catalyst...Tags: Healthcare Provider, Layoffs and Downsizing, Rockville (Bethlehem, Pennsylvania), Pharmaceuticals, Health Insurance
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Protesters Criticize Cigna Executives' Pay, Money Spent To Squash Health-care Reform
The Hartford Courant— Cigna Corp. is either a greedy corporation that takes state tax benefits while lavishing executives with massive sums from steeply-priced health-plan premiums, or it is a company that volunteers thousands of hours, helps resolve global health...Tags: Simsbury, Corporate Officers, Bushnell Center for the Performing Arts, CEO Pay, Politics
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March for Babies committee sets $18,000 goal in new revenue
Washington County Commissioner Jeff Cline will serve as the 2012 Washington County revenue chairman for March for Babies, the March of Dimes’ largest fundraiser.
March for Babies helps fund lifesaving research and educational programs aimed at...Tags: Watson Pharmaceuticals Incorporated, United Air Lines, FedEx Corporation, Birth Defects, Safeway Inc.
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Cigna Expands ACO's To More States
The Hartford CourantCigna Corp. has new arrangements with physician groups in seven states for accountable care organizations to coordinate care of patients and provide clinicians with a financial incentive to hold down medical costs. The "collaborative accountable care"...Tags: Career and Workplace, General Practitioners, Health and Medical Professionals, Employment, Medical Specialization
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Balto. Co. schools budget would preserve teaching positions
After receiving criticism last school year for cutting high school teaching positions while keeping administrators, Baltimore County Superintendent Joe A. Hairston is proposing to do the reverse next year — preserve classroom teachers and...Tags: Teaching and Learning, Career and Workplace, Employees, Health Insurance, Joe A. Hairston
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