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xdHLK2MfnjzF-JAQr9S8UxkBcH84qJXcNZuXYST7HL0As the next sign-up approaches under the Affordable Care Act, the American Medical Association is taking note of the presence of large market shares among health insurers and their possible effect on costs. 

In the meantime, Delaware is seeing more income equity, but is it a reflection of more affluent people leaving the sate?

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AMA report points out big market shares by health insurance giants in competition report. 

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Sussex County names a new economic development director.

Did small dip in passenger load lead to fewer Frontier flights?

State health officials remind health care industry about Ebola precautions.

Gas prices drop below $3 a gallon in Delaware.

Income equity improves in state. But is that a good thing?

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