CINCINNATI — Although the new federal health care law is designed to help people buying individual policies, even people with employer-provided policies are beginning to see changes in their coverage as companies rethink health care for their workers, discontinuing it in a few cases and redesigning it in many others.
Some major firms, like
Walgreen, the drugstore chain, are giving those who qualify money to buy insurance
on a private health exchange. Aon Hewitt, a benefits consultant that will
oversee health plans on Walgreen’s behalf, said 18 large employers had signed
up so far, including Sears and Darden Restaurants.
But here in Cincinnati,
General Electric is taking the opposite approach. Read
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