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Cigna, which is based in Bloomfield, Conn., said health care is the fastest growing sector of the Indian economy, as health-care spending is expected to grow significantly over the next decade.
Cigna to Offer Health Insurance in India Nathalie Tadena 2011
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But my longer career was in public relations and my most recent job was Head of Corporate Communications at Cigna, which is the large insurance company.
Health Insurance Whistleblower Wendell Potter-- Interview; Details How Insurers Screw Insureds 2009
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Update: OK, I had a bit of time to update numbers, so I took Cigna, which is the first on the list, and looked at their net profit margin over 4 years:
Coyote Blog » Blog Archive » What Does Pelosi Define as “Immoral” Profits? Greater than Zero? 2009
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But my longer career was in public relations and my most recent job was Head of Corporate Communications at Cigna, which is the large insurance company.
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Kang has worked for Cigna, which is based in Bloomfield, Conn., since 2002.
unknown title 2011
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England's National Health Service, for instance, operates at a far more efficient rate than private health companies in America; whereas only about 3% of its funding goes to administrative costs, companies such as Cigna and Kaiser Permanente in the United States spend an average of 15% on bureaucracy.
March 23rd, 2009 r_urell 2009
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In January 2009, 63,717 patients in the Memphis area on health plans such as Cigna and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee received a survey asking them to evaluate their primary-care doctor.
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In January 2009, 63,717 patients in the Memphis area on health plans such as Cigna and Blue Cross Blue Shield of Tennessee received a survey asking them to evaluate their primary-care doctor.
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The American Cancer Society [ACS] endorsement of sDNA testing, leading to wider acceptance of sDNA testing as an option for colorectal cancer screening by states and major insurers such as Cigna (
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Others, such as Aetna and Cigna , are stepping up their efforts to help members with certain medical conditions prevent tooth and gum problems that can wreak havoc on their overall health -- and lead to costly dental and other health-care bills.
Drilling Away at Dental Costs Kristen Gerencher 2011
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