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HBA
(redirected from Health Benefits America)

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HBAHampshire Beekeepers' Association (UK)
HBAHaryana Badminton Association (India)
HBAHawai'i Beekeepers' Association
HBAHawaii Baptist Academy (Honolulu, HI, USA)
HBAHealth & Beauty Aid
HBAHealth & Beauty America (company)
HBAHealth Benefits Advisor
HBAHealth Benefits America
HBAHealth, Beauty & Accessories
HBAHealthcare Businesswomen's Association
HBAHeavy Brigade Afloat
HBAHemoglobin A
HBAHispanic Basketball Association
HBAHobart, Tasmania, Australia - Hobart (Airport Code)
HBAHolliston Business Association
HBAHome Base
HBAHome Builders Association
HBAHonors Business Administration
HBAHospitality Business Alliance
HBAHost Based Authentication
HBAHost Bus Adapter
HBAHouston Beekeepers Association
HBAHuman Behavior Associates
HBAHungarian Book Agency
HBAHydraulic Brake Assist (smart car technology)
HBAHydraulic Brake Assistance

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AARP's consulting firm, Health Benefits America, is already doing that, using standards developed by the nonprofit National Committee on Quality Assurance.
Dahl also previously served as a senior account executive for United Healthcare of Utah, as a senior account manager for PacifiCare of Utah, and as a senior key account manager for Health Benefits America (HBA).
A consulting firm, Health Benefits America, is screening hundreds of HMOs for the association.
 
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