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Elevance Health, Inc. is an American for-profit health insurance provider. Prior to June 2022, Elevance Health was named Anthem, Inc . [ 2 ] The company's services include medical, pharmaceutical, dental, behavioral health, long-term care, and disability plans through affiliated companies such as Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, Anthem Blue ...
Gail Koziara Boudreaux (née Koziara, born 1960) is an American businesswoman.She is the president and CEO of Elevance Health since 2017, and has been an executive for other health insurance companies including Aetna, BlueCross BlueShield of Illinois (2002), and UnitedHealth Group (2008).
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Health insurer Elevance Health is also among the bidders and could team up with a private equity firm to acquire Evolent, the sources added. Evolent's shares jumped more than 18% on the news on ...
(Reuters) -Elevance Health forecast 2024 profit above expectations on Wednesday after higher premiums in its commercial insurance business helped keep medical costs in check in the fourth quarter ...
The mission of the institute is to train professionals working in the fields of public health, environmental hygiene, and social welfare, and to conduct research in those areas. It is divided into 15 research and education departments, and houses an information center that distributes periodic bulletins to more than 2000 institutions in Japan ...
It was established in 2003 with the integration of the Research Institution of Labour (日本労働研究機構) and the Institute of Labour Training (労働研修所). The institute is concerned with working conditions and safety for members of the Japanese work force. [1]
1958 – Employment Security Law (1958) was enacted, and the general vocational training center was defined in Article 5. 1969 – Vocational Training Law was enacted, and the special vocational training school was defined in Article 15. Prefectures of Japan were able to set up advanced vocational training schools as defined in Article 16.