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Catholic church files suit against HHS
The Catholic Diocese of Biloxi is the only one along the Gulf Coast so far to join a lawsuit to stop three U.S. government agencies from requiring them to cover contraceptives and sterilization in their health plans.
Millions in health insurance rebates on way for Floridians
As many as 1.7 million Floridians could get rebates from their health insurance providers this year as a result of the 2010 health care reform law, according to a report issued Thursday.
Would you buy health insurance in a store?
Three years ago, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida did something unexpected for an insurance company: It began opening stores. They weren’t clinics. They did not provide much in the way of medical care. Instead, the buildings housed something that feels almost antiquated: a place where consumers could walk in, meet a Florida Blue representative, and purchase an insurance policy. Read full ...
Healthstat Introduces Nation’s First “Next Generation” Primary Care Center
The latest game changer in the quest to reform the nation’s health care industry is a one-of-a-kind full-service primary care office that recently opened in Pensacola, Florida.
People on the move
SAULS NAMED FARM BUREAU INSURANCE AGENT OF THE YEAR Marty Sauls was recently named as the 2011 Farm Bureau Insurance "Agent of the Year" at the company's annual sales conference and awards program in Columbia.
Michael E. Gray, Jr. of MEG Financial Qualifies For Membership In The Prestigious Million Dollar Round Table For The ...
Outstanding product knowledge and client focused service has enabled Michael E. Gray, Jr. with MEG Financial to earn the coveted "Court of the Table" status with the Million Dollar Round Table.Pensacola, FL (PRWEB) April 27, 2012 Client centered service and value based solutions have enabled Michael Earle Gray, Jr. with MEG Financial, Inc. in Pensacola, FL to earn membership in the prestigious ...
Back from foreclosure to homeownership
When Jennifer Anderson's family could no longer afford their mortgage and lost their home, she expected many years to pass before they would again become property owners.
U.S. chamber ad targets Nelson, House hopefuls
The U.S. Chamber of Commerce, one of the biggest-spending independent political groups in the nation, announced Wednesday it is airing television ads attacking U.S. Sen. Bill Nelson, a Florida Democrat who is up for re-election in November, along with Democratic House candidates Alan Grayson and Lois Frankel.
Motley Fool: May 12, 2012
Ask the Fool High-Tech Pianos Q: What are "tech stocks"? - C.S., Pensacola A: The term generally refers to computer-related companies, but these days, many other companies employ a heck of a lot of technology, too. Consider financial companies.
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