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Sweet success! Hayes wins wrestling title


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CHAMPAIGN - Sandburg's Louie Hayes celebrates his Class 3A 113-pound victory over Montini's Real Woods after their championship match on February 20, 2016, at the IHSA Individual Wrestling State Finals in front a nearly packed State Farm Center. The Eagles' senior, who finished his season with a 44-2 record, defeated the heavily favored Woods 2-1 for the title.

Hayes went to on compete at the college level at Virginia, earning an impressive number of accolades. His four-year career includes reaching the NCAA quarterfinals at 125 pounds along with two other qualifying appearances, earning ACC Wrestling All-Academic Team recognition all four years, and two top-three finishes in the ACC. In his final season, Hayes posted eight bonus point wins including six pins, a tech fall and a major decision for the Cavaliers.



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High premiums, low awareness: Navigating Illinois health insurance


More than 2 million adults in Illinois have a mental health condition. Most don't know what their healthcare plan covers.


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by Judith Ruiz-Branch
Public News Service


With health insurance costs reaching an all-time high, experts are urging Illinoisans to know and use all of the health benefits they pay for.

Research shows more than half of Americans do not know the full scope of what their health insurance offers.

Paula Campbell, associate vice president of health access and emergency preparedness for the Illinois Primary Healthcare Association, said with Illinoisans facing an average 28% spike to their premiums, it has never been more important for people to be proactive about using all of their benefits.

She noted in Illinois, certified navigators like herself can help.

"Wellness programs is a very common one that is added to plans where they might get a gym membership discount, fitness trackers, or rewards for completing certain health screenings," Campbell outlined.

The state’s parity laws ensure all health plans cover mental health services at the same rate as medical services. Campbell added navigators can help identify and connect consumers with appropriate mental health providers within their plan networks.

Experts said more than 2 million adults in Illinois have a mental health condition.

Amy Jordan, vice president of consumer experience for UnitedHealthcare, said unique challenges in the behavioral health space continue to create gaps in care.

"We're seeing mental health on the rise, and it's certainly become a challenge and it's continued to be a sustained challenge," Jordan emphasized. "A lot of employers are looking at the opportunities to put specific resources in place to help get over the barrier."

Jordan noted UnitedHealthcare is focused on improving access to behavioral health services through partnerships and offering additional resources and tools for easier out-of-network reimbursement.





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