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- a perforated tube driven into the ground to collect water from the surrounding area
How To Use wellpoint In A Sentence
- But Braly's family has been supportive, allowing her to lead WellPoint, which generated operating revenue in excess of $57.8 billion in 2010.
- That incertitude and the resulting decision of other insurers to drop their child-only plans, according to WellPoint spokeswoman Kristin Binns, "has created an unlevel competitive environment. Major health insurers to stop offering new child-only policies
- This year, in their latest bid to move WellPoint away from its corporate-greed and service-denial posture, Dr. Stone and others successfully introduced a shareholder resolution calling upon the company to demutualize - i.e. to return to its original, nonprofit status. Dr. Quentin Young: Health care drama at America's crossroads