- Industry: Health care
 
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                                                        CIGNA Corporation, headquartered in Philadelphia, provides health care and related benefits in the United States and internationally.                             
                                                     
                        A feature of the CIGNA HealthCare provider directory allowing you to compare quality and cost for hospitals in your area. CIGNA HealthCare identifies hospitals as Centers of Excellence when they achieve the highest (three-star) scores for cost efficiency and effectiveness in treating selected procedures/conditions, based on publicly available patient data.    
    
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									When a claim is filed under your CIGNA benefits plan, you get an Explanation of Benefits (EOB). Because we know health care expenses can be confusing, we've simplified the language and summarized the most important information about the claim right on the first page. With our industry-leading EOB*, you can quickly see what was submitted, what’s been paid, and what you owe.    
    
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									The connecting hinge mechanism between the upper jaw and the base of the skull.    
    
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									A medical care institution for patients who require long-term custodial or medical care, especially for chronic disease or a condition requiring prolonged rehabilitation therapy.    
    
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									The amount billed by a provider for services rendered to a participant.    
    
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									The problems associated with TMJ, usually involving pain or discomfort in the joints and ligaments that attach the lower jaw to the skull or in the muscles used for chewing.    
    
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									When a person's coverage is extended under certain conditions, such as disability, after their group health coverage would otherwise have ended.    
    
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									Treatment of malignant disease by chemical or biological antinoeplastic agents.    
    
    						Industry:Health care