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  2. MinnesotaCare - Wikipedia

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    MinnesotaCare coverage includes "doctor visits, hospitalization, prescriptions, eye exams, eye glasses, dental care" and other services. [2] Services are provided through prepaid health plans, who negotiate reimbursement rates with health care providers. [3] Public funding covers 94% of the actuarial value cost for a MinnesotaCare plan. [1]

  3. HealthPartners - Wikipedia

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    The group operates as a nonprofit health care provider, [7] serving 1.8 million medical and dental health plan members nationwide. [8]HealthPartners says that the cost of medical care for its members is 13% lower than the state average and as much as 4.4% lower than the regional costs.

  4. Health insurance marketplace - Wikipedia

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    All private health insurance plans offered in the Marketplace must offer the following essential health benefits: ambulatory care, emergency services, hospitalization (such as surgery), maternity and newborn care, mental health and substance abuse services, prescription drugs, rehabilitative and habilitative services (services to help people ...

  5. Financial woes plague state's free dental clinic - AOL

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    Established in 2002, the Aloha Medical Mission dental clinic provides free basic dental procedures to qualifying patients — approximately 2,400 visits each year by around 650 patients, The ...

  6. Kool Smiles - Wikipedia

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    By 2005, Kool Smiles had opened six clinics in Georgia and two in Indianapolis, Indiana, and it had plans to open new clinics in Massachusetts and Virginia. It accepted patients on Medicaid and state insurance plans and patients who did "self-pay". They did not accept private insurance. [2] In 2007, it had 10 clinics in Georgia. [8]

  7. Publicly funded health care - Wikipedia

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    Some systems do not provide universal healthcare or restrict coverage to public health facilities. Some countries, such as Germany, have multiple public insurance organizations linked by a common legal framework. Some, such as the Netherlands and Switzerland, allow private for-profit insurers to participate.

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