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The consulting firm compiled its annual health care cost measurement, known as the Milliman Medical Index, by studying provider fees, benefits and average health care use in all 50 states.
The Seattle Times 2011
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One of the reasons for introducing mindfulness into Trinity's lower school chapel and curriculum, according to Rosemary Milliman, principal of Trinity's lower school, was to mitigate stress and distraction - a by product of incessant technology use - and increase attention.
Ramaa Reddy Raghavan: Mindful Awareness Practices in Private Schools Ramaa Reddy Raghavan 2011
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In 2009, the median annual household income for a family of four was $70,354, and household health-care costs were $16,771, or 24 percent of income, according to the annual Milliman Medical Index.
Steve Jacob: Health-Care Reform's Fate Won't Alter Health Care's Larger Problems Steve Jacob 2012
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In 2009, the median annual household income for a family of four was $70,354, and household health-care costs were $16,771, or 24 percent of income, according to the annual Milliman Medical Index.
Steve Jacob: Health-Care Reform's Fate Won't Alter Health Care's Larger Problems Steve Jacob 2012
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In 2009, the median annual household income for a family of four was $70,354, and household health-care costs were $16,771, or 24 percent of income, according to the annual Milliman Medical Index.
Steve Jacob: Health-Care Reform's Fate Won't Alter Health Care's Larger Problems Steve Jacob 2012
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Maggie Jackson, journalist and author of Distracted: The Erosion of Attention and the Coming Dark Age, endorsed Milliman's perceptions.
Ramaa Reddy Raghavan: Mindful Awareness Practices in Private Schools Ramaa Reddy Raghavan 2011
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In May, Bob Lucas pulled his thoughts together and delivered them as the Milliman Lecture at the University of Washington, an exercise he described to me this week as "intelligent speculation."
The Disappearing Recovery Daniel Henninger 2011
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The independent consulting group Milliman crunched the numbers and found that the cost shift adds $1,512 annually, or 10.6%, to the premium of a family of four with private health insurance.
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By 1934, the Depression's banking crisis had been resolved, "yet full recovery was still seven years away," he said in the Milliman lecture.
The Disappearing Recovery Daniel Henninger 2011
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"Buying an immediate annuity does create a cash-flow discipline," says Noel Abkemeier, a Williamsburg, Va.-based principal with Milliman, an actuarial and consulting firm, and a fellow of the Society of Actuaries.
An Annuity Can Still Make Sense Andrea Coombes 2012
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