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April 30, 2006

Insurance needs vary with your stage in life

A look at coverage for singles under 30 Bad, emotionally wrenching things happen in life, whether house fires, car accidents, health ailments or even death. That's why we buy insurance--so a bad event doesn't spiral into financial disaster too.

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Posted by Stephen at 04:28 PM

Locally, 79,000 without health insurance;

Larry Duncan needs insulin and lots of medications for his diabetes and heart disease, but has no health insurance to pay for it. The 54-year-old disabled Syracuse man has thousands of dollars in judgments against him for medical bills he can't

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Posted by Lorren at 08:18 AM

YFRC works to offer health insurance

The Yolo Family Resource Center will continue their work to extend children's health insurance by hosting an enrollment fair at 409 Lincoln Ave. to celebrate Cinco de Mayo on Friday, May 5 from 3 to 6

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Posted by Ken at 08:11 AM

April 29, 2006

New York State Office for the Aging Health Insurance Information ...

Consumer help with Medicare, managed care, Medigap insurance, long term care insurance; written for New Yorkers, but contains information of general interest. From the New York, USA, Office for the ...

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Posted by Chris at 04:29 PM

Number Of People With Low To Moderate Incomes Lacking Health Insurance Rose In 2005, Study Says

The percentage of moderate-income U.S. adults who do not have health insurance during any part of the year increased to 41% in 2005, up from 28% in 2001, according to a study by the Commonwealth Fund released on Wednesday, the AP/Houston Chronicle reports (Agovino, AP/Houston Chronicle, 4/25). For the study, researchers surveyed 4,350 adults, focusing on those ages 19 to 64, using 25-minute

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Posted by John at 02:02 PM

Small Businesses Need Access to Affordable Health Insurance

RISMEDIA, May 1, 2006 The current health insurance system is not working for Realtors or other self-employed individuals or small business owners, testified Ed Lawler, a Realtor with RE/MAX Alliance in Fort Collins, Colo., representing the National Association of Realtors before a hearing of the U.S. House of Representatives Workforce, Empowerment and Government Programs Subcommittee of the

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Posted by Richard at 09:39 AM

NFIB Stands to Make $100 Million a Year From Enzi Junk Health Insurance Bill

Business associations would make hundreds of millions of dollars from selling insurance if S. 1955 (Enzi - Wyo.) is approved to dismantle state oversight of health insurance and eliminate hard- won HMO patients' rights, according to the Wall Street

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Posted by Alex at 09:12 AM

State to hold public meetings on health insurance shortages

The state Department of Health and Social Services will host two forums on the uninsured population. The public is invited to give input on health insurance problems to the state planning grant staff on Monday, May first in

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Posted by Alex at 08:51 AM