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Woodbridge, N.J.-based Triton Benefits & HR Solutions has introduced a captive health insurance program for employers with the aim of helping them better control medical insurance costs, ROI-NJ reported. The national group health benefits brokerage firm is targetting organizations with up to 5,000 employees to provide them multiple insurance options from leading reinsurers and includes the networks of UnitedHealthcare, Inc., Aetna Inc., and Cigna Corp.
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