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As Gilroy Kernan & Gilroy, a local, family-owned insurance agency, celebrates its 120th anniversary this year, the firm is welcoming changes that will prepare the company for continued success in the years to come.
Late last month, thousands of retired state workers received a letter from Maryland’s Department of Budget and Management alerting them that major changes are coming to their prescription drug plans.
The share of Medicare-eligible retirees in Arkansas public school and state employee health insurance plans, who opted for group Medicare Advantage with prescription drug coverage through United Healthcare for calendar year 2024, has remained consistent with the share for calendar year 2023, according to the director of the state s Employee Benefits Division.
The share of Medicare-eligible retirees in Arkansas public school and state employee health insurance plans, who opted for group Medicare Advantage with prescription drug coverage through United Healthcare for calendar year 2024, has remained consistent with the share for calendar year 2023, according to the director of the state s Employee Benefits Division.