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Wellpoint Care Network will host its 4th annual back-to-school bash on Thursday on its campus. Bill O'Reilly is sure there ...
WellPoint Inc., the second-biggest U.S. insurer, plans to change its name to Anthem Inc., elevating the brand that it now uses for most of its health-insurance products. The change is the latest ...
Breakheart Reservation hosted a ceremony Friday morning where the members of the Department of Conservation and Recreation ...
As thousands of students across Middle Tennessee get ready to return to the classroom, Wellpoint Tennessee hosted a "Back to ...
Still, WellPoint says that expanding into the Mid-Atlantic and elsewhere through acquisitions remains in its future plans. “Acquisitions are part of our growth,” Ferber said. Stock price decline ...
WellPoint executives said most of the decline was the result of withdrawing its UniCare business from markets in Texas and Illinois. The company projects year-end enrollment of 33.1 million.
Announcing WellPoint’s plan Jan. 8, 2007, the company’s president and CEO, Larry C. Glasscock, said, “A core focus of our company’s strategy is to reduce the rate of the uninsured and the ...
Fifteen senior executives have left WellPoint Inc. since November 2004, when the giant health insurer formed through Indianapolis-based Anthem Inc.'s $16.5 billion acquisition of California-based ...
Wellpoint chief executive officer Joe Swedish said the company added 769,000 lives this year on public exchanges, which was far more than the 600,000 that the company thought it would sign up via ...
Health-benefits provider WellPoint agreed to acquire the managed-care company Amerigroup in a roughly $4.46 billion cash deal in an effort to expand its presence in the Medicaid space.
WellPoint Health Networks, one of the nation's largest publicly-traded health insurance companies, announced today an agreement to acquire MethodistCare, the managed care subsidiary of Methodist ...
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