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    We didn’t need the murder of an insurance company executive to tell us America’s health care system is broken. Researchers, journalists, and activists have been chronicling its failures for ...

  3. Health insurance in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to a study by a pro-health reform group published February 11, the nation's largest five health insurance companies posted a 56 percent gain in 2009 profits over 2008. The insurers (Anthem, UnitedHealth, Cigna, Aetna and Humana) cover the majority of Americans with health insurance. [152]

  4. Infectivity - Wikipedia

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    More specifically, infectivity is the extent to which the pathogen can enter, survive, and multiply in a host. It is measured by the ratio of the number of people who become infected to the total number exposed to the pathogen. [1] Infectivity has been shown to positively correlate with virulence, in plants. This means that as a pathogen's ...

  5. Health insurance - Wikipedia

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    A health insurance policy is a insurance contract between an insurance provider (e.g. an insurance company or a government) and an individual or his/her sponsor (that is an employer or a community organization). The contract can be renewable (annually, monthly) or lifelong in the case of private insurance.

  6. How much do health insurance companies spend on executive ...

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    That amount represented $14,850 in 401(k) matching and $6,337 in health insurance premiums, with no amount indicated for personal security. The company has yet to release its annual proxy ...

  7. List of largest insurance companies - Wikipedia

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    Company Country Net premiums written (US$ Billion) 1 UnitedHealth Group United States: 226.2 2 Centene Corporation United States: 120.3 3 Elevance Health United States: 117.4 4 China Life Insurance China: 115.1 5 Ping An Insurance China: 114.7 6 Kaiser Permanente United States: 106.4 7 Axa France: 95.7 8 Allianz Germany: 88.9 9

  8. Society of Infectious Diseases Pharmacists - Wikipedia

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    The U.S. Government Antimicrobial Resistance (AMR) Challenge, initiated in 2018, is a global effort that calls upon pharmaceutical and health insurance companies, food animal producers and purchasers, medical professionals, government health officials, and industry leaders worldwide to collaborate in combating antibiotic resistance.

  9. Managed care - Wikipedia

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    As of 2017, there were 907 health insurance companies in the United States, [28] although the top 10 account for about 53% of revenue and the top 100 account for 95% of revenue. [29]: 70 Smaller regional or startup plans are offered by Oscar Health, Moda Health, and Premera.

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