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  2. Cigna - Wikipedia

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    The Cigna Group is an American multinational for-profit managed healthcare and insurance company based in Bloomfield, Connecticut. [2] [3] Its insurance subsidiaries are major providers of medical, dental, disability, life and accident insurance and related products and services, the majority of which are offered through employers and other groups (e.g., governmental and non-governmental ...

  3. Death of Nataline Sarkisyan - Wikipedia

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    Nataline Mary Sarkisyan (July 10, 1990 – December 20, 2007) was an American teenager with recurrent leukemia.Her case became part of the health care reform debate in the United States in 2007 when Cigna HealthCare denied coverage for a liver transplant operation.

  4. HTTP 403 - Wikipedia

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    IP restrictions: The server may also restrict access to specific IP addresses or IP ranges. If the user's IP address is not included in the list of permitted addresses, a 403 status code is returned. Server configuration: The server's configuration can be set to prohibit access to certain files, directories, or areas of the website.

  5. Implementation history of the Affordable Care Act - Wikipedia

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    In July the Pre-Existing Condition Insurance Plan (PCIP) took effect to offer insurance to those who had been denied coverage by private insurance companies because of a pre-existing conditions. Despite estimates of up to 700,000 enrollees, at a cost of approximately $13,000/enrollee, only 56,257 enrolled at a $28,994 cost per enrollee.

  6. Change Healthcare - Wikipedia

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    Change Healthcare was established in 2007 and based in Brentwood, Tennessee. [5] The company provided healthcare consumer engagement [clarification needed] and health plan cost transparency tools to health plans and large, self-insured employers, [6] across the United States.

  7. Online service provider - Wikipedia

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    An online service provider (OSP) can, for example, be an Internet service provider, an email provider, a news provider (press), an entertainment provider (music, movies), a search engine, an e-commerce site, an online banking site, a health site, an official government site, social media, a wiki, or a Usenet newsgroup. [clarification needed]

  8. Identity provider - Wikipedia

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    In the SAML domain model, an identity provider is a special type of authentication authority. Specifically, a SAML identity provider is a system entity that issues authentication assertions in conjunction with an SSO profile of SAML. A relying party that consumes these authentication assertions is called a SAML service provider. [citation needed]

  9. Timeline of Donald Trump's first presidency (2017 Q1) - Wikipedia

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    Secretary of State Tillerson meets with Jordanian Minister of Foreign Affairs Ayman Al Safadi, as well as United Nations and Arab League Envoy to Syria Staffan de Mistura. [ 120 ] Trump-appointed Federal Communications Commission chairman revokes an agreement with internet service providers for cheaper internet for poor communities.