January 17, 2008

Coalition forms to back health insurance bills

LANSING A debate about whether to change rules governing Michigan s health insurance market for individuals is escalating. A coalition supporting legislation backed by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan was announced

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Posted by John at 02:23 PM

January 07, 2008

Renew health insurance policy, warns authority

ABU DHABI Employers and sponsors have been asked to renew the health insurance policy for employees and their dependents every year to avert a Dh300 penalty for each person every month with expired insurance card, according to senior officials at the Health Authority, Abu Dhabi

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Posted by Jim at 04:08 PM

January 03, 2008

Residents will have to pay for every month they go without health insurance

BOSTON Those without health insurance, be prepared to pay. Uninsured residents will face up to $912 in penalty charges if they fail to sign up for health insurance in the new year, officials with the state Department of Revenue announced

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Posted by Richard at 11:03 AM

January 01, 2008

Late Twists for Kids Health Program

WASHINGTON -- The modest spending increase that Congress approved for a popular children's health insurance program will maintain coverage for those already enrolled. But many lacking insurance will have to look

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Posted by Sean at 09:48 AM

December 29, 2007

Health Insurance - You Can't Afford to be Without it

(ARA) - The number of Americans without health insurance continues to climb, while the number of people covered by employer-sponsored insurance programs continues to decline, according to the U.S. Census

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Posted by Michael at 01:47 PM

December 27, 2007

Unexpected turn of events for children s health insurance in 2007

WASHINGTON (AP) The modest spending increase that Congress approved for a popular children s health insurance program will maintain coverage for those already enrolled. But many lacking insurance will have to look

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Posted by Lorren at 11:02 AM

December 21, 2007

Health insurance saves the day

Every traveller would do well to heed Ray Macklin's warning about health insurance. The 73-year-old Sarnian learned the hard way about U.S. hospital costs after being bitten by a pygmy rattlesnake in the Florida Everglades last

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December 20, 2007

Children's Health Insurance program extended

WASHINGTON - Medicare changes aimed at halting the flight of doctors to large cities and expansion of federal health insurance for children will have to wait until next year as Congress approved status quo legislation Wednesday in its rush to adjourn for the

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