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  2. David Cotton - Wikipedia

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    In 1997, Cotton and his wife Shery Cotton founded Meridian Health Plans in Detroit, Michigan. [2] Cotton and his family owned Meridian for two decades, growing it into the largest private provider of Medicaid benefits in Michigan and Illinois. [4] In May 2018, WellCare Health Plans Inc announced that it was buying Meridian for US$2.5 billion ...

  3. WellCare - Wikipedia

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    Wellcare purchased Universal American [32] and Phoenix Health Plan, formerly a subsidiary of Abrazo Community Health Network, a subsidiary of Tenet Healthcare in May 2017. [33] [34] Meridian Health Plans of Detroit, Michigan, was acquired in September 2018. [35] [36]

  4. Meridian Health Plan Headquarters - Wikipedia

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    Meridian Health Plan Headquarters was a planned highrise in the Campus Martius district of downtown Detroit. [3] The skyscraper would have had 16 stories with office space, ground level retail outlets, a state-of-the-art plaza, and a 9-story, 1,000 space parking deck.

  5. Major health insurance changes to become law in Illinois - AOL

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    Other laws going into effect include SB 2672, which requires any provider of a group or individual policy of accident and health insurance or a managed care plan to provide coverage for a brand ...

  6. Hackensack Meridian letters have Aetna customers ... - AOL

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    Hackensack Meridian Health, locked in a contract dispute with Aetna, has sent letters to the insurer's customers warning them that they may lose in-network coverage if the two sides can't reach a ...

  7. Health Care Justice Act - Wikipedia

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    The Health Care Justice Act (HCJA) was a law in Illinois that sought "to insure that all residents have access to quality health care at costs that are affordable". [2] The Health Care Justice Campaign (a project of Campaign for Better Health Care) led public advocacy for the act, which was passed after a two-year fight and took effect on July 1, 2004.