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  2. Aflibercept - Wikipedia

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    Aflibercept, sold under the brand names Eylea and Zaltrap among others, is a medication used to treat wet macular degeneration and metastatic colorectal cancer. [ 16 ] [ 17 ] It was developed by Regeneron Pharmaceuticals .

  3. 8 health insurance options for early retirees: Ways to stay ...

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    Short-term health insurance is a type of health insurance available outside of the ACA marketplace. With monthly costs ranging from around $100 to $300, these plans might sound like a great deal.

  4. GoHealth - Wikipedia

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    GoHealth, Inc. is an American marketplace for Medicare plans including Medicare Advantage, MediGap and Medicare Part D, which are programs administered through private health insurance companies. [3] [4] It also operates an online health insurance marketplace offering individual health insurance and short-term health insurance. [5] [6]

  5. eHealthInsurance - Wikipedia

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    eHealth, Inc., doing business as eHealthInsurance, is a publicly traded online marketplace for health insurance, organized in Delaware and based in Santa Clara, California. The company primarily provides plans related to Medicare such as prescription drug plans, Medigap, and Medicare Advantage plans.

  6. What is a Medicare Flex card? Get the facts about the ... - AOL

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    For example, United Health Care, one of the county’s largest Medicare Advantage insurers, offers the UCard, combining a member ID card, “access to the rewards, gym membership, and credits for ...

  7. Medicare (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Before Medicare was created, approximately 60% of people over the age of 65 had health insurance (as opposed to about 70% of the population younger than that), with coverage often unavailable or unaffordable to many others, because older adults paid more than three times as much for health insurance as younger people.

  8. Retirees may face this hassle with Medicare Advantage ... - AOL

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    Medicare Health Insurance Card in medical office with Xray and hand (Getty Creative) (Bill Oxford via Getty Images) “When it’s denied, they do have to tell the patient the reason,” Biniek said.

  9. Health insurance marketplace - Wikipedia

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    Health insurance exchanges in the United States expand insurance coverage while allowing insurers to compete in cost-efficient ways and help them to comply with consumer protection laws. Exchanges are not themselves insurers, so they do not bear risk themselves, but they do determine which insurance companies participate in the exchange.