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More companies embrace exchanges to curb healthcare costs

By InsuranceNewsNet.com / The Pittsburgh Tribune-Review  
   September 22, 2014

Workers from Montana's Rib & Chop House restaurants in Hermitage and Meadville will go to a website to shop for health insurance plans next month, but they won't be using online exchanges set up under the Affordable Care Act. They'll be on a private exchange run by Pittsburgh health insurer Highmark Inc., where they'll have a fixed amount of money contributed by Montana's that they can choose how to spend, said Megan Pratt, who manages human resources for the restaurant company. "Our broker thought it would work well for us," Pratt said. "We have line staff who make minimum wage to salaried managers that make more than that

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