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Anthem Blue Cross "Wasting Time" Waiting To Raise Your Rates

Anthem Blue Cross "Wasting Time" Waiting To Raise Your Rates

Last night, the selfless executives of California insurance behemoth Anthem Blue Cross (and parent company WellPoint) took time away from their usual Tuesday evenings volunteering at the soup kitchen to appear before those pesky members of the State’s government who just won’t stop harping about Anthem’s plans to raise rates on individual policy holders as much as 39%. Anthem’s answer: Let’s stop all this nonsense and just raise rates already! [More]

Anthem Blue Cross/WellPoint Makes Early Bid For Worst Company In America

Anthem Blue Cross/WellPoint Makes Early Bid For Worst Company In America

As the United States continues to struggle to pull itself out of the current economic quagmire, it’s good to know that not all American companies are behaving like times are tough. Take Anthem Blue Cross of California, who announced this week that individual policy holders will see an average premium increase of 25% with some rate hikes set to reach 39%, prompting Congress and the White House to demand an immediate explanation. [More]

Tonik Insurance Sneaks 20% Premium Increase On Customer After Approval

Tonik Insurance Sneaks 20% Premium Increase On Customer After Approval

Tonik is the rad, x-treme! lifestyle health insurance for young people who can’t afford regular insurance—sort of the Poochie of health insurance, except it’s not going to go away. Aasma wrote to us to let us know that when she signed up for it over the weekend, she got a nasty surprise after she submitted her credit card information.

Worst Company In America 2008 "Sweet 16": Wal-Mart VS WellPoint

Worst Company In America 2008 "Sweet 16": Wal-Mart VS WellPoint

Here’s your fifth “Sweet 16” match-up: #3 Wal-Mart VS #51 Wellpoint

Round 42: Home Depot vs Wellpoint

This is Round 42 in our Worst Company in America contest, Home Depot vs Wellpoint!

Zagat Ratings For Your Doctor?

Zagat Ratings For Your Doctor?

Due to a fairly awesome article in Smart Money awhile back, we’re now under the impression that Zagat ratings are sort of a scam to sell plaques, but we’re apparently in the minority. Now WellPoint is adopting the Zagat method to rate doctors. Yes, doctors.

Wellpoint Says Anesthesia Unnecessary in Colonoscopies

We’re posting this not simply because it involves the wistful dream of the CEO of a major medical insurance company taking it up the can, but also for the remarkably vivid lead-in: “Mr. Insurance Company CEO … when you get your colonoscopy, are YOU going to go without the sedative?”