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Colorado Company Accuses Aetna Of Patent Infringement In Health Technology Lawsuit
The Hartford CourantA Colorado health-care technology company accuses Aetna and two of its subsidiaries of patent infringement for using computer systems that reduce costs and streamline the claims process. HealthTrio LLC of Denver, Colo., received 10 patents between 2008...Tags: Insurance, Trials, Justice System, Laws, Medical Procedures and Tests
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Nonprofit Holiday Wish List: Part 1 with organizations A though M
Sometimes money seems so impersonal, but you still want to give. It was with that simple idea that the Nonprofit Holiday Wish List was started. For weeks, we have been asking area nonprofit organizations to send us their listings, naming tangible items...
Tags: Manufacturing and Engineering, Wii, Politics, Heavy Engineering, Boy Scouts of America
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Fire that damaged Funkstown-area home traced to computer printer
An electrical failure in a computer printer started a fire that caused $30,000 in damages to a home on Friday at 345 Emmert Road near Funkstown, the Maryland State Fire Marshal’s Office said. The owner of the home reported the fire at 4:41 p.m.,...Tags: Rose Marie, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Fires
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Nine Insurers Intend To Offer Medical Or Dental Coverage On State Health Exchange
The Hartford CourantNine health insurers intend to offer either medical insurance or dental coverage on a state health exchange that will operate as an online marketplace for insurance next fall. The Connecticut Health Insurance Exchange had a deadline Friday for insurers...Tags: Insurance, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, MetLife Incorporated, Health Insurance, Dentistry and Dental Health
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Tips For Parents On Talking About Newtown Shooting
The Hartford CourantEven the president of the United States cried when addressing the nation Friday about "this heinous crime" in Newtown. So how are parents supposed to explain the shooting to their children? Be calm and delicate with the facts, said Julian Ford, a...Tags: Cigna Corporation, Post-traumatic Stress Disorder , Career and Workplace, Health and Medical Professionals, Psychologists
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Will Executives Who Promised Layoffs After Obama's Re-election Follow Through on Those Threats?
A pro-Romney Utah mine owner laid off 102 workers after Obama won. Other top execs, including Aetna's CEO, warn of more layoffs to come if we go over that freakin' federal fiscal cliff. Meanwhile, Connecticut's unemployment is on the rise. So just how...
Tags: Budgets and Budgeting, Job Layoffs, Unemployment, Unemployment Benefits, Career and Workplace
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Aetna CEO: Premiums Will Double In Some Places Because Of Health Care Reform
The Hartford CourantAetna's CEO Mark T. Bertolini said the Affordable Care Act will increase health insurance premiums by 100 percent, doubling the price in some markets, according to a Bloomberg report. Bertolini said at an investor conference Wednesday in New York: "We've...Tags: U.S. Supreme Court, Corporate Officers, Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, Judges, Justice System
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Ongoing art and history exhibits for Dec. 27
Holiday exhibit A display of toys received for Christmas by children from the late 1800s through the 1950s. The 1860 museum house is decorated as homes would have been during the Civil War era. Through January. Allison-Antrim Museum and Barn, 365 S. Ridge...
Tags: Unrest, Conflicts and War, Jefferson County (Pennsylvania), Sociology, Frederick (Frederick, Maryland), War of 1812
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CONNetic Dance's Nutcracker Suite and Spicy at the Wadsworth Atheneum in Hartford
CONNetic Dance's Nutcracker Suite and Spicy takes the audience away from Candy Land and Tchaikovsky's classic score by leading them through an ugly sweater party, a Snow Ball and dancing Florettes, all to the music of jazz, hip-hop and tap. It's the third...
Tags: Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, Entertainment, Arts and Culture, Music
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Suns owner to meet with Hagerstown officials Tuesday
cj.lovelace@herald-mail.comWith the city’s proposal to build a downtown stadium seemingly stalling, Hagerstown Suns majority owner Bruce Quinn will meet with the Hagerstown City Council on Tuesday to discuss alternative measures to try to keep the team in town, Hagerstown...Tags: Plan B (drug)
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Children's Village gets fire prevention grant
Photo slugged “FM Global” in Neighbors folder Children's Village of Washington County Inc. received a $3,000 fire prevention grant from FM Global, one of the world’s largest commercial property insurers. An FM Global representative...
Tags: Health and Safety at School, Hagerstown (Washington, Maryland), Religion and Belief, Philosophy
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Gifts to historical society continue
The Bell Pottery Collection was given to the Washington County Historical Society by Frank W. and Roy V. Mish in honor of Mary Vernon Mish. The first telephone service at the Miller House cost $4.80 a month, and installation cost $6. In August...Tags: Local Government, Arts and Culture, American Legion, Maryland Historical Trust, Finance
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