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  2. Some NH seniors at a dis-Advantage - AOL

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    Oct. 18—"IMPORTANT NOTICE: Your Medicare plan won't be offered in 2025." An estimated 10,000 New Hampshire seniors got that unsettling message in letters sent out earlier this month by Harvard ...

  3. Tufts Health Plan - Wikipedia

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    It completed a merger with Harvard Pilgrim Health Care on January 1, 2021, making the then unnamed company the second-largest health insurer in Massachusetts. [2] [3] The merger had been announced on August 14, 2019; the combined company serves 2.4 million members in Massachusetts, Maine, Connecticut, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.

  4. Harvard Pilgrim Health Care - Wikipedia

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    Harvard Pilgrim Health Care is a non-profit health services company based in Canton, Massachusetts serving the New England region of the United States. On August 14, 2019, the boards of Harvard Pilgrim Health Care and Tufts Health Plan announced plans for the two insurers to merge their organizations into a new company.

  5. Reconsideration of a motion - Wikipedia

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    A matter that was voted on could be brought back again through the motion to reconsider.Under Robert's Rules of Order Newly Revised (RONR), this motion must be made within a limited time after the action on the original motion: either on the same day or in the case of a multi-day session (such as a convention), on the next day within the session in which business is conducted.

  6. What Harvard Pilgrim Medicare Supplement Plans Are ... - AOL

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    Harvard Pilgrim is an insurance company that sells Medicare Advantage plans and Medicare supplement (Medigap) plans. It sells these plans to people who live in Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hampshire.

  7. July 1950 - Wikipedia

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    One of the regents, John Francis Neylan, would change his vote, then move for a reconsideration in August, when the decision was reversed again, 12–10. [86] One of the 39 people terminated was UCLA physics professor David S. Saxon , who would be reinstated in 1952 and later become the President of UC-Berkeley.

  8. Bluebook - Wikipedia

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    According to Harvard, the origin of The Bluebook was a pamphlet for proper citation forms for articles in the Harvard Law Review written by its editor, Erwin Griswold. [12] However, according to a 2016 study by two Yale librarians, [2] [13] Harvard's claim is incorrect.

  9. Harvard, Texas - Wikipedia

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    Harvard is an unincorporated community in Camp County, in the U.S. state of Texas. [1] According to the Handbook of Texas , the community had a population of 48 in 2000. Geography