
District considers state insurance plot
The Natrona County School District could go to the state employee insurance plot in 2011, as recommended by the district’s Compact Issues Committee on Monday.
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District considers state insurance plot
The Natrona County School District could go to the state employee insurance plot in 2011, as recommended by the district’s Compact Issues Committee on Monday.
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Spring-Ford board approach to self insurance plot
UPPER PROVIDENCE — The Spring-Ford School Board is poised to vote April 26 on a proposal to self-insure the district health and vision plans.
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Abortion coverage could sink Utahn’s low-income health insurance plans
Approximately 400 low-income families who have their private insurance premiums paid in part by public funds could lose the benefit…
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Modern Long-Term Care Insurance In Health Care Reform Will Supply Flexible Cash Benefits
April 15, 2010 – Millie Toda of Toledo, Ohio, takes cares of her husband Richard, 83, who is severely disabled from Parkinson’s Sickness. She’s grateful that with the assist of government-paid residence health aides and adult day care, he’s able to continue living at residence rather than go to a nursing residence.
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Partners HealthCare Offers $40 Million To Control Costs Health Insurance Costs In Massachusetts; Neb. Gov. Signs Modern …
The Boston Globe: “Partners HealthCare, whose Boston teaching hospitals have been accused for helping to drive up medical spending, is offering $40 million toward reducing double-digit health insurance rate increases for small businesses, part of a broader package that will be unveiled nowadays by Senate President Therese Murray. Murray will tell business leaders this morning that her plot, offered …
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Q&A: How insurance reform affects your employer’s plot
WASHINGTON — Although the recently passed health-care legislation will maximum dramatically affect Americans who don’t have health insurance, maximum nonelderly Americans — approximately 160 million — are expected to keep getting coverage through their employers.
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States fret over health insurance scams
Bogus health plans that advertise comprehensive coverage at bargain prices are on the rise, luring desperate consumers to pay for policies that won’t cover their medical bills, state regulators say.
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Health insurance will alter for many workers
WASHINGTON — Although the recently passed health–care legislation will maximum dramatically affect Americans who don’t have health insurance, maximum non–elderly Americans — approximately 160 million — are expected to keep getting coverage through their employers….
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National health insurance reform leaves unanswered questions for MEMS
The passage of national health care reform won’t fair affect the uninsured. Health services providers, such as the MEMS Ambulance Service, too are anticipating changes.
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Taiwan minister regrets health insurance gaffe
Taiwan’s health minister has apologized for asking single men and women to pay higher insurance premiums because they are more inclined to have mental or other problems.
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