Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey has expanded its Horizon Connect retail centers to four New Jersey shopping malls, where the state's largest health insurer can directly reach consumers who increasingly must shop for their own health coverage.
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St. Peter’s to dedicate 17M emergency department expansion next week
Saint Peter's University Hospital will dedicate its $17 million emergency department expansion and modernization next Wednesday, and unveil a recognition wall honoring donors who contributed to the project.
Read More »Horizon BCBS of N.J. recognized for military support
Horizon Blue Cross Blue Shield of New Jersey announced its third recognition as a “Military Friendly Employer” and its first recognition as a “Military Spouse Friendly Employer” by Victory Media, publisher of G.I. Jobs and Military Spouse magazines.
Read More »Cooper honored for its Veterans VIP program
Cooper University Health Care and George E. Norcross III, Cooper's chairman, this week received the Seven Seals Award from the U.S. Department of Defense's Employer Support for National Guard and Reserve in recognition of Cooper's “Veterans VIP Priority Program.”
Read More »New Jersey gains 4,700 private-sector jobs in October, ADP says
New Jersey added more than 4,700 private sector jobs in October, according to the latest report from payroll and human resources company ADP.
Read More »Avaya opts for long-term leases at former HQ in Basking Ridge
Avaya Inc. has signed a long-term lease for more than 60,000 square feet at its former Somerset County headquarters a year after the telecom company sold the building to a pair of real estate firms.
Read More »N.J. company ranks among 30 best companies for veterans
Some companies excel at drafting policies related to veterans, reservists and their families, as well as making an effort to hire them. And at least one is in New Jersey.
Read More »N.J. city rated the worst place in the nation for veterans to live
In honor of Veterans Day, the personal finance site WalletHub has put together a list of the worst cities for veterans, and whether or not surprising, a New Jersey city has topped the list this year.
Read More »Six N.J. schools make ‘Best for Vets’ lists of 2- and 4-year colleges
College can be an important part of a veteran's post-military life, and more and more colleges are recognizing that a portion of their student body has taken this nontraditional route to higher education. As a result, more and more are also going out of their way to ease the transition for former servicemen and -women.
Read More »AmeriHealth, Cooper expand their health plan to two new counties
AmeriHealth New Jersey on Monday announced the expansion of its co-branded health plan with Camden's Cooper University Health Care to include Shore Medical Center in Atlantic County and Cape Regional Medical Center in Cape May County. AmeriHealth NJ also said it is rebranding the plan as the “Community Advantage” plan to reflect its...
Read More »‘Tis the season Consumers can start browsing Obamacare plans in advance of purchase
Consumers can now go online to HealthCare.gov and start “window shopping” for the health insurance plans they'll be able to buy beginning Saturday, when open enrollment kicks off for the second year of Obamacare.
Read More »Including Lockheed project, EDA approves 130 million in incentives
Of the $130.8 million in incentive awards approved Monday by the Economic Development Authority, $107 million belong to defense contractor Lockheed Martin. But five other projects also received awards.
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