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Significant Accounting Policies (Health Plan Services Health Care Cost) (Details) (USD $)
In Millions, unless otherwise specified
12 Months Ended
Dec. 31, 2013
Dec. 31, 2012
Dec. 31, 2011
Health Care Organizations [Line Items]      
Provision for adverse deviation $ 53.4 $ 53.4 $ 47.6
Liability for Unpaid Claims and Claims Adjustment Expense, Incurred Claims, Prior Years (56.2) [1] 34.5 [1] (96.5) [1]
Premium deficiency reserve $ 0 $ 9.4  
[1] This line represents the change in reserves attributable to the difference between the original estimate of incurred claims for prior years and the revised estimate. Negative amounts in this line represent favorable development in estimated prior years’ health care costs. Positive amounts in this line represent unfavorable development in estimated prior years’ health care costs. The favorable development related to prior years that was recorded in the year ended December 31, 2013 and in 2011 resulted from claims being settled for amounts less than originally estimated. In 2013, this was primarily due to the absence of moderately adverse conditions. In 2011, this was primarily due to lower than expected health care cost trends. The favorable developments related to prior years that were recorded in 2013 and 2011 do not directly correspond to an increase in our operating results for those periods because any favorable prior period reserve development increases current period net income only to the extent that the current period provision for adverse deviation (see footnote (f)) is less than the benefit recognized from the prior period favorable development. The unfavorable development in estimated prior years' health care costs for 2012 primarily resulted from significant delays in claims submissions for the fourth quarter of 2011 arising from issues related to a new billing format required by HIPAA combined with an unanticipated flattening of commercial trends. See Note 2 under the heading "Health Plan Services Health Care Cost" for more information.