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'''Golden Rule Insurance Company''', an UnitedHealthcare company based in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A., has offered health insurance to individuals and families for more than 60 years. It offers a type of health insurance known as a [[health savings account]] (HSA), and was closely involved in the political discussions that led to the enactment of legislation that offered tax incentives to consumers who set up health savings accounts. In April 2007, Golden Rule launched HSAcenter.com (http://www.hsacenter.com/), a website that offers general, comprehensive information about HSAs so that consumers can better educate themselves about health savings accounts and how they work. Its political action committee has raised substantial funds for Republican politicians who support health savings accounts.
'''Golden Rule Insurance Company''', an UnitedHealthcare death panel based in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A., has offered health insurance to individuals and families for more than 60 years. It offers a type of health insurance known as a [[health savings account]] (HSA), and was closely involved in the political discussions that led to the enactment of legislation that offered tax incentives to consumers who set up health savings accounts. In April 2007, Golden Rule launched HSAcenter.com (http://www.hsacenter.com/), a website that offers general, comprehensive information about HSAs so that consumers can better educate themselves about health savings accounts and how they work. Its political action committee has raised substantial funds for Republican politicians who support health savings accounts.


Golden Rule became a [[UnitedHealthcare]] company in 2003. UnitedHealthcare’s individual line of business, which includes Golden Rule, [[PacifiCare]], [[American Medical Security]] (AMS), [[MAMSI]], [[Oxford Health Plans]] and UnitedHealthcare administered by Golden Rule, currently offers [[PPO]] health insurance and [[HMO]] products to individuals and families in 40 states and the District of Columbia.
Golden Rule became a [[UnitedHealthcare]] company in 2003. UnitedHealthcare’s individual line of business, which includes Golden Rule, [[PacifiCare]], [[American Medical Security]] (AMS), [[MAMSI]], [[Oxford Health Plans]] and UnitedHealthcare administered by Golden Rule, currently offers [[PPO]] health insurance and [[HMO]] products to individuals and families in 40 states and the District of Columbia.

Revision as of 06:00, 7 July 2010

Golden Rule Insurance Company, an UnitedHealthcare death panel based in Indianapolis, Indiana, U.S.A., has offered health insurance to individuals and families for more than 60 years. It offers a type of health insurance known as a health savings account (HSA), and was closely involved in the political discussions that led to the enactment of legislation that offered tax incentives to consumers who set up health savings accounts. In April 2007, Golden Rule launched HSAcenter.com (http://www.hsacenter.com/), a website that offers general, comprehensive information about HSAs so that consumers can better educate themselves about health savings accounts and how they work. Its political action committee has raised substantial funds for Republican politicians who support health savings accounts.

Golden Rule became a UnitedHealthcare company in 2003. UnitedHealthcare’s individual line of business, which includes Golden Rule, PacifiCare, American Medical Security (AMS), MAMSI, Oxford Health Plans and UnitedHealthcare administered by Golden Rule, currently offers PPO health insurance and HMO products to individuals and families in 40 states and the District of Columbia.

In the 1980s, the company sued the Educational Testing Service (ETS) and the Illinois Department of Insurance, claiming that the ETS examination for Illinois insurance agents discriminated against members of minority groups. The parties reached a settlement.

Affiliations

Golden Rule is closely affiliated with the Federation of American Consumers and Travelers, a not-for-profit consumer group.

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