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  2. Star Health and Allied Insurance - Wikipedia

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    14,273 (2021) [1] Website. www.starhealth.in. Star Health and Allied Insurance Co Ltd is an Indian multinational health insurance company headquartered in Chennai. [2] The company faced a data leak of over 31 million customers with allegations of its senior official selling the data in September 2024. The company provides services in health ...

  3. Involuntary commitment - Wikipedia

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    Involuntary commitment, civil commitment, or involuntary hospitalization / hospitalisation[ a ] is a legal process through which an individual who is deemed by a qualified person to have symptoms of severe mental disorder is detained in a psychiatric hospital (inpatient) where they can be treated involuntarily.

  4. Legislative history of United States four-star officers, 1980 ...

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    The National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2010 provided separate allocations for institutional four-star officers within each service — 7 Army generals, 6 Navy admirals, 9 Air Force generals, and 2 Marine Corps generals — and a joint pool of up to 20 four-star officers allocated to the secretary of defense, which at the time ...

  5. India's Star Health says it received $68k ransom demand after ...

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    October 12, 2024 at 6:36 AM. By Munsif Vengattil and Aditya Kalra. NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Star Health, India's biggest health insurer, on Saturday said it had received a ransom demand of $68,000 ...

  6. India's Star Health probes alleged role of security chief in ...

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    India's Star Health is investigating accusations that its chief information security officer played a role in a data leak by a self-styled hacker who used Telegram chatbots and websites to ...

  7. Catastrophic illness - Wikipedia

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    A catastrophic illness is a severe illness requiring prolonged hospitalization or recovery. Examples include [1] cancer, heart attack or stroke. These illnesses usually involve high costs for patients and health insurance companies and may incapacitate the person from working, creating a financial hardship. They are the type intended to be ...

  8. Healthcare in the Netherlands - Wikipedia

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    The Netherlands has a network of 160 acute primary care centres, open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, making an open clinic within easy reach for most people. [7] Acute primary care is offered by a combination of 121 general practice health centers, that are open outside office hours, and a total of 94 medical emergency units with surgery ...

  9. Involuntary treatment - Wikipedia

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    Donaldson that involuntary hospitalization and/or treatment violates an individual's civil rights. The individual must be exhibiting behavior that is a danger to themselves or others and a court order must be received for more than a short (e.g. 72-hour) detention. The treatment must take place in the least restrictive setting possible.