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In 1993, Humana founded Humana Military Healthcare Services (HMHS) as a wholly owned subsidiary. [5] They were awarded their first TRICARE contract in 1995, and began serving military beneficiaries in 1996. [32] From 2004 to 2009, HMHS was the managed care contractor for the Department of Defense Military Health System TRICARE South Region.
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Humana may refer to: Humana Inc., an American health insurance company; Humana Press, an American publisher; Humana Milchunion , a German dairy company; Humana People to People [de; it], a Swiss non-governmental organization; Humana people, a historic ethnic group of Texas and Mexico; Numana, historically also Humana, a town in Italy
Medicare Advantage in the news. Medicare Advantage is back in the headlines after for-profit insurer Humana announced in early September that it's cutting MA plans in 13 markets it's deemed ...
The European Union has no major administrative or legal responsibility in the field of healthcare. The European Commission's Directorate-General for Health and Consumers however seeks to align national laws on the safety of food and other products, on consumers' rights, and on the protection of people's health, to formulate new EU wide laws and thus strengthen its internal markets.
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European exploration brought hospitals to colonies in North America, Africa, and Asia. St Bartholomew's hospital in West Smithfield in London, founded in 1123, is widely considered the oldest functioning hospital today. Originally a charitable institution, currently an NHS hospital it continues to provide free care to Londoners, as it has for ...
St. Louise de Marillac Sisters of Charity. 1618–1648 – The Thirty Years' War – Catholic–Protestant wars rocked Europe, killing 8 million.; 1633 – The founding of the Daughters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul, Servants of the Sick Poor by Sts.