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  2. How UnitedHealthcare and other mega-insurers came to ... - AOL

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    Roughly six in 10 Americans have experienced problems with their health insurance, according to a 2023 survey from KFF, a nonprofit health policy research, polling, and journalism organization ...

  3. Explainer-Why prior mega health insurer deals like the ... - AOL

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    U.S. health insurers Cigna and Humana are in talks to merge, a potential deal likely to face aggressive scrutiny from the U.S. Justice Department (DOJ) if antitrust history with similarly sized ...

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    As a result of the 2010 law, young people can stay on their parents’ insurance up to the age of 26. Health insurers now need to cover a defined list of essential health benefits including ...

  5. HealthMarkets - Wikipedia

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    In October 2004, The MEGA Life & Health Insurance Co, a subsidiary of UICI, acquired HealthMarket Inc, which was a small business insurer. Then, in 2005, a group of private equity investors headed by The Blackstone Group acquired HealthMarkets Inc, moving the company from public to private owned. [2]

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    Depfa, one of the companies subsidiaries ran into liquidity problems in 2008 as a result of the financial crisis. This combined with heavy losses reported by Hypo Real Estate itself led to a bailout by the Deutsche Bundesbank and later to a complete nationalization of the company. Schlecker: Germany: 23 Jan 2012: Retail

  7. AHIP (trade association) - Wikipedia

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    AHIP was formed in 2003 by the merger of Health Insurance Association of America and American Association of Health Plans. [6] [7]The association's 2005 television advertisement "Shark Bait" drew criticism for its claim that "lawsuit abuse" by American trial lawyers cost the typical American family $1,200 a year.