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Coventry Health Care, Inc. was a health insurer in the United States. It had 3.7 million medical members, 1.5 million Medicare Part D members, and 900,000 Medicaid members. [ 2 ] In May 2013, the company was acquired by Aetna for $5.7 billion.
Mercy Health Plans, a Missouri-based insurer acquired by Coventry Health Care in 2010; Atrium Health Mercy, a hospital in Charlotte, North Carolina; Saint Joseph Mercy Health System, a health care provider in southeast Michigan; Mercy College of Health Sciences, Des Moines, Iowa; Mercy Hospital (disambiguation)
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In addition to producing branch and regional tabloid newspapers for affiliated union bodies, Lister’s research through London Health Emergency has covered a range of subjects, from planned local hospital cutbacks and closures and the financial standing of health care providers in England and Wales, through studies on hospital cleaning, privatization of services, the controversial Private ...
It was a member of the Building Societies Association until its merger with the Coventry Building Society in 2010. Stroud & Swindon Building Society operated through a branch network of 22 offices and 22 agencies in Gloucestershire , Wiltshire , Somerset , Monmouthshire , Devon and Cornwall complemented by a contact centre based in Gloucester .
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In Dec 2010 Shortt became Chairman of the Coventry & Warwickshire Local Enterprise Partnership. [5] [6] He retired in May 2012.[7]He was on the advisory Board of Warwick Business School, and he was a Director of Stratford Town Football Club.