health insurance market

How Do I Get Out of My Non-Compete?

How Do I Get Out of My Non-Compete?

In healthcare, there has been a large expansion in non-compete clauses. Many of our clients would like to find a way out of their non-compete clause when looking to leave their current employment.

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The first way to avoid breaching a non-compete clause is to have your attorney negotiate a contract without a non-compete clause before beginning your employment.

Sometimes, non-compete clauses are unavoidable. So what can you do in that

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‘This Is the American Dream!’

‘This Is the American Dream!’

Ke Huy Quan, a child star who returned to the spotlight after decades for “Everything Everywhere All at Once,” won the Oscar for best supporting actor.

Earning the first standing ovation of the night, Quan took the stage and shouted out his 84-year-old mother, who was watching at home. “Mom, I just won an Oscar!”

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For Quan, the victory marks an especially emotional coda to awards season. He rose to fame before his teenage years, playing Harrison Ford’s sidekick in 1984’s “Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom” and appearing in 1985’s “The Goonies.” But Quan quit

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Shifting Consumer Perception From Fear Towards Wellness In India

Shifting Consumer Perception From Fear Towards Wellness In India

The 77th round of the All-India Debt & Investment Survey reveals that medical treatment constitutes nearly 12 per cent of the total household debt in India. This is compounded by the fact that India’s out-of-pocket expenditure is at a staggering 62.7 per cent of the current healthcare expenditure in 2018, while the global average is only 18.1 per cent in the same period.

In this context, health insurance assumes significance, as it provides financial protection to people and prevents them from medical debt-induced poverty. The industry has played a very important role in India, especially during the covid-19 pandemic, when

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How to lose belly fat fast;  how to lose fat fast women

How to lose belly fat fast; how to lose fat fast women

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Are you wondering how to lose belly fat fast without crazy diets that disrupt your entire entire life and make you hate food?

We’ve all been there girl… the green smoothies, purple shakes, yellow juice cleanses and every other weird diet trend that only makes you feel blue (and still overweight!) And all you want is to get back in shape and lose that excess belly fat that keeps you staring in the face.

I feel yes!

Which is why I’m going to share with you my

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What is intrinsic motivation and are some examples of intrinsic motivation?

What is intrinsic motivation and are some examples of intrinsic motivation?

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If you’re familiar at all with my previous blog posts and articles you already know that I am a HUGE supporter of balanced lifestyles. You also know that I love motivating others to make positive changes, and that includes maintaining a positive mindset and learning how to build self-confidence. Which is why I wanted to write about self-motivation and how to get the results you want without the disgusting habit of self-sabotage!

What is Intrinsic Motivation?

Intrinsic motivation is when you gain a desire to do something

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Consumer alert: Health insurance gets pricier as people return to the doctor’s office after the pandemic slowdown

Consumer alert: Health insurance gets pricier as people return to the doctor’s office after the pandemic slowdown

After putting off routine health care for much of the pandemic, Americans are now returning to doctors’ offices in big numbers — a trend that’s started to show up in higher insurance rates across the country.

Health insurers in individual marketplaces across 13 states and Washington, DC, will raise rates an average of 10% next year, according to a review of rate filings by the Kaiser Family Foundation.

That’s a big increase after premiums remained virtually flat for several years during the pandemic as insurers seek to recover costs for more people using their policies, combined with record-high inflation that’s

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