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October 31, 2007

Almost 2 Million U.S. Vets Lack Health Insurance

Copyright 2007 ScoutNews LLC. All rights reserved. TUESDAY, Oct. 30 (HealthDay News) -- Almost 2 million veterans are without health insurance, along with 3.8 million members of their households, a new study

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Posted by Ryan at 04:01 PM

Study: 1 in 8 veterans lacks health insurance

WASHINGTON - About 1 of every 8 veterans under the age of 65 has no health insurance, a finding that contradicts the assumption many have that all vets qualify for free health care through the Veterans Affairs Department, says a new

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Posted by Sean at 03:14 PM

Saving Money on Group Health Insurance, What Your Broker is Not Telling You

Health Plans NY a group benefits provider owned and operated by Jay Gerlitz and Bill Behr have recently released a white paper entitled "Saving money on group health insurance, what your broker is not telling you." This white paper explains how Health Reimbursement Arrangements (HRA's) could be a viable solution to the high cost of group health

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Posted by Chris at 09:33 AM

October 30, 2007

YOUR HEALTH: Some agreement on children's health insurance, but many issues remain

WASHINGTON (AP) -President Bush and other critics of a $35 billion spending increase for children's health insurance say they'll support expanding coverage to families of four making as much as $62,000 a year, but they want to limit states' ability to go beyond that

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Posted by Ryan at 02:40 PM

Small western Pa. businesses to see health insurance costs rise

PITTSBURGH (AP) - Small businesses in western Pennsylvania can expect to pay more for health insurance next year. Premiums could jump between 9% and 15% when Highmark Inc. and UPMC Health Plan issue renewal notices effective January

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Posted by Ryan at 02:24 PM

Pelosi backs child health insurance bill in Liberty City

U.S. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi visited a Liberty City healthcare center Monday to meet with doctors and other medical professionals who support Congress' effort to pass a $35 billion spending increase for children's health

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Posted by Jim at 12:51 PM

Florida Health Insurance Expert Says Giuliani's Insurance Ideas Follows Bush

Republican Rudy Giuliani calls Hillary Clinton's health care ideas socialized medicine in a New Hampshire radio ad; and says if he wins the 2008 election, he would "have families continue to buy private health insurance." Florida health insurance consultant Morgan Moran said, "Giuliani's plan follows what the president is offering now". Moran is a consultant at Florida health insurance web, a

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Posted by Sean at 11:58 AM

October 29, 2007

Down the health insurance black hole

Well, it s that time of the year again. No, I m not talking about the election or skiing. I m talking about health insurance. For some reason my health insurance company decided they wanted some papers I don t

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Posted by Ryan at 03:12 PM