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Health Insurance Online News and Quotes30-Jun-2007
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Three Little Known Facts About State's New Health Insurance Law (WCVB Boston)There has been a lot of publicity leading up to Sunday's deadline to get health insurance in Massachusetts, but few residents know three very important parts about the pioneering new law.
Florida Health Insurance Plan - Proposal Raises Taxes on Wealthy (PRWeb)President Bush is hoping to turn the upcoming debate over children's health insurance into one that focuses on helping all of the uninsured. The presidents position would help the nations uninsured, but raise taxes on the wealthy. (PRWeb Jun 30, 2007) Post Comment:Trackback URL: http://www.prweb.com/pingpr.php/WmV0YS1GYWx1LUVtcHQtUGlnZy1UaGlyLVplcm8=
It?s D-Day for health insurance - Starting Sunday, everyone ?must? have coverage, though deadline is really Dec. 1 (The Patriot Ledger)STOUGHTON - Dennis Cormier, a 57-year-old Stoughton father of two boys, was facing a huge increase in his health insurance premiums on July 1, when the health coverage he received from a former employer was about to expire.
People need to take a close look at their health insurance policies (Jefferson City News Tribune)Health insurance can be a confusing topic to many people. The ins and outs leave many wondering what network covers them and, when they're on a tight budget, the least-expensive option often is chosen.
Massachusetts Plan to Have Health Insurance for Residents (WRGB Albany)Many states---including New York---are watching Massachusetts as it begins a landmark plan to have nearly all residents covered by some kind of health insurance.
Opinion Pieces Address Health Insurance Mandates (Medical News Today)McClatchy/Charlotte Observer on Monday featured two opinion pieces that address individual mandates to purchase health insurance. Summaries appear below. [click link for full article]
Contact Us: Got health insurance woes? (The Charlotte Observer)Like it or not, Michael Moore's latest documentary "Sicko" has the country talking about health-care reform again. Nearly one in five Americans doesn't have insurance. And even those who do often face bankruptcy because of serious medical problems that bring crushing out-of-pocket expenses and co-pays. Tell us your stories about health insurance problems: Have you lost employer-paid insurance and ...
Kagen shuns health insurance, pay raise (The Appleton Post-Crescent)WASHINGTON U.S. Rep. Steve Kagen has voluntarily joined the ranks of the more than 40 million people in the United States without health insurance.
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