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  2. EmblemHealth - Wikipedia

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    EmblemHealth was created in 2006 through the merger of Group Health Incorporated (GHI) and the Health Insurance Plan of Greater New York (HIP). GHI and HIP had been operating as separate companies in the New York region since 1937 and 1947, respectively. [3]

  3. Group Health Cooperative - Wikipedia

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    Group Health was officially registered as a corporation in Washington on December 22, 1945. [8] Group Health's founders included Thomas G. Bevan, then president of lodge 751 of the International Association of Machinists and Aerospace Workers at Boeing; Ella Willams, a leader in a local chapter of The National Grange of the Order of Patrons of Husbandry; Addison Shoudy, R.M Mitchell, and ...

  4. GHI - Wikipedia

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    GHI may refer to: Gardens for Health International, an American philanthropic organization; ... Group Health Incorporated, an American health insurance company;

  5. Talk:EmblemHealth - Wikipedia

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    GHI still exists. Since the article is a stub, it is impossible to tell if the article is about the GHI that still exists or the parent company. The links imply that it is still about GHI. Vegaswikian 18:56, 11 July 2011 (UTC) Group Health Incorporated → EmblemHealth – Relisted.

  6. Health reimbursement account - Wikipedia

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    The health care can be run through the business and save the family, on average, $3,000 each year. As small businesses look to reduce costs, especially medical, the HRA can be a great tool that has been used by all too few since the 1954 tax law. HRAs are treated as group health plans and subject to the Medicare secondary payment (MSP).

  7. Hillcrest General Hospital - Wikipedia

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    An April 2004 plan to "in the next year" close the hospital [11] materialized sooner. [12] [13] St. Vincent Catholic Medical Centers had "run the hospital since 2000" [14] and concluded it "sits near several other hospitals, so its closing may not have much effect on health care in the community."

  8. UnitedHealth Group - Wikipedia

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    UnitedHealth Group Incorporated is an American multinational for-profit company specializing in health insurance and health care services based in Minnetonka, Minnesota. Selling insurance products under UnitedHealthcare , and health care services under the Optum brand, it is the world's ninth-largest company by revenue and the largest health ...

  9. HealthPartners - Wikipedia

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    HealthPartners was founded in 1957 as Group Health, the first HMO, by Mid-America Mutual Insurance Company as an experiment in managed care and lower-cost health care. They established a full-service clinic in their headquarters on Como Avenue, at Highway 280, in St. Paul, near the border of Minneapolis. Its board of directors included one patient.