06.17.08
Posted in The Health Insurance News at 7:35 am by admin
Massachusetts’s Initiative To Help Hispanics, Brazilians Obtain Health Coverage
The Massachusetts Latino Health Insurance Program is seeking to expand its services to help more Boston-area Hispanics and Brazilians obtain health insurance before Dec.
Source: www.medindia.net
Hispanics More Concerned About Loss of Employer-sponsored Health Insurance
Hispanics are more concerned than whites about the loss of employer-sponsored health insurance, according to a survey released on Wednesday by the Rockefeller
Source: www.medindia.net
US Health Insurance Costs Rise Nearly Twice as Fast as Pay: Survey
The cost of health insurance in the United States climbed nearly twice as fast as wages in the first half of 2007, with family coverage costing employers
Source: www.medindia.net
High Suicide Rates Linked to Absence of Health Insurance Schemes
A recent report has highlighted the fallout of improper health insurance schemes or the complete lack of it, which had a bearing on the mental health of people.
Source: www.medindia.net
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The cost of health insurance in the United States climbed nearly twice as fast as wages in the first half of 2007, with family coverage costing employers
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The majority of Hispanics living in Connecticut believe their quality of life — including finances, access to health insurance and affordable housing
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Apollo Hospitals, one of India’s leading healthcare brands, made a “logical extension” Wednesday as it entered the health insurance segment
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Hispanic advocates and legislators in Minnesota have come across an “obscure state law” that requires certain employers to provide health insurance
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A recent report has highlighted the fallout of improper health insurance schemes or the complete lack of it, which had a bearing on the mental health of people.
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When faced with even a modest health insurance co-payment for a mammogram, significantly fewer women receive these potentially life-saving breast cancer
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If IRDA (Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority) gives the nod to LIC’s proposed unit-linked health insurance policy, LIC hopes to earn Rs.50 billion ( (Dollor) 1.
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The Central Government today launched the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana, a health insurance scheme, for workers in the unorganised sector. The scheme
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Anxiety over becoming uninsured or paying higher premiums is causing some people — “especially those with health problems” — to go to “great lengths to get or keep job-based health coverage,” the Wall Street Journal reports. According to the Journal, some people are getting married sooner so spouses enroll in a company plan, while some married couples are delaying divorces to retain their current coverage. Read More…
Proposals to expand health insurance to all U.S. residents could help reduce, but would not eliminate, health care disparities, lawmakers and health care experts said on Tuesday at a House Ways and Means Health Subcommittee hearing, CQ HealthBeat reports. Read More…
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06.16.08
Posted in The Health Insurance News at 5:10 pm by admin
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here today that the Central Government is working on a health insurance model for the poor, so that they do not have to bear the high cost of medical care.
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Hispanic advocates and legislators in Minnesota have come across an “obscure state law” that requires certain employers to provide health insurance
Read More…
A recent report has highlighted the fallout of improper health insurance schemes or the complete lack of it, which had a bearing on the mental health of people.
Read More…
The Apollo Hospitals Group has announced its very own venture into the health insurance business, by a partnership with DKV- Europe’s largest private health insurer.
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When faced with even a modest health insurance co-payment for a mammogram, significantly fewer women receive these potentially life-saving breast cancer
Read More…
Apollo Hospitals, one of India’s leading healthcare brands, made a “logical extension” Wednesday as it entered the health insurance segment
Read More…
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Posted in The Health Insurance News at 5:10 pm by admin
Hispanic advocates and legislators in Minnesota have come across an “obscure state law” that requires certain employers to provide health insurance
Read More…
Hispanics are more concerned than whites about the loss of employer-sponsored health insurance, according to a survey released on Wednesday by the Rockefeller
Read More…
The Apollo Hospitals Group has announced its very own venture into the health insurance business, by a partnership with DKV- Europe’s largest private health insurer.
Read More…
The Central Government today launched the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana, a health insurance scheme, for workers in the unorganised sector. The scheme
Read More…
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here today that the Central Government is working on a health insurance model for the poor, so that they do not have to bear the high cost of medical care.
Read More…
Apollo Hospitals, one of India’s leading healthcare brands, made a “logical extension” Wednesday as it entered the health insurance segment
Read More…
The Massachusetts Latino Health Insurance Program is seeking to expand its services to help more Boston-area Hispanics and Brazilians obtain health insurance before Dec.
Read More…
The majority of Hispanics living in Connecticut believe their quality of life — including finances, access to health insurance and affordable housing
Read More…
A recent report has highlighted the fallout of improper health insurance schemes or the complete lack of it, which had a bearing on the mental health of people.
Read More…
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Posted in The Health Insurance News at 5:10 pm by admin
The Central Government today launched the Rashtriya Swasthya Bima Yojana, a health insurance scheme, for workers in the unorganised sector. The scheme
Read More…
Hispanics are more concerned than whites about the loss of employer-sponsored health insurance, according to a survey released on Wednesday by the Rockefeller
Read More…
The privacy rule of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is having a negative impact on the advance of biomedical research and the search for treatments that benefit society, says a newly-released report by the Association of Academic Health Centers (AAHC). Read More…
The cost of health insurance in the United States climbed nearly twice as fast as wages in the first half of 2007, with family coverage costing employers
Read More…
If IRDA (Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority) gives the nod to LIC’s proposed unit-linked health insurance policy, LIC hopes to earn Rs.50 billion ( (Dollor) 1.
Read More…
Prime Minister Manmohan Singh said here today that the Central Government is working on a health insurance model for the poor, so that they do not have to bear the high cost of medical care.
Read More…
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HIPAA Privacy Rule is having a negative impact on the advance of biomedical research
The privacy rule of the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) is having a negative impact on the advance of biomedical research and the search for treatments that benefit society, says a newly-released report by the Association of Academic Health Centers (AAHC).
Source: www.news-medical.net
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06.14.08
Posted in The Health Insurance News at 6:52 pm by admin
Current Health Insurance System Puts U.S. At Risk
Specialists say health insurance, as the ticket into the healthcare system does not buy financial security for many people. Affordable health insurance is not accessible to millions of American individuals and families.
Source: www.emaxhealth.com
Maryland Tax Records Are Scoured for SCHIP-Eligibles
Health officials in Maryland are working with state Comptroller Peter Franchot to identify children eligible for, but not enrolled in, the State Children’s Health Insurance Program (SCHIP).
Source: www.emaxhealth.com
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US Health Insurance Costs Rise Nearly Twice as Fast as Pay: Survey
The cost of health insurance in the United States climbed nearly twice as fast as wages in the first half of 2007, with family coverage costing employers
Source: www.medindia.net
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Posted in The Health Insurance News at 6:52 pm by admin
Proposals to expand health insurance to all U.S. residents could help reduce, but would not eliminate, health care disparities, lawmakers and health care experts said on Tuesday at a House Ways and Means Health Subcommittee hearing, CQ HealthBeat reports. Read More…
Anxiety over becoming uninsured or paying higher premiums is causing some people — “especially those with health problems” — to go to “great lengths to get or keep job-based health coverage,” the Wall Street Journal reports. According to the Journal, some people are getting married sooner so spouses enroll in a company plan, while some married couples are delaying divorces to retain their current coverage. Read More…
The recent decision by Democratic presidential candidate Sen. Hillary Rodham Clinton (N.Y.) to suspend her campaign “will deal a blow to supporters of a key element in the tussle over universal health coverage: the idea that all Americans be required to buy or have health insurance,” the Wall Street Journal reports. Read More…
A New Jersey Assembly committee on Thursday approved a bill that would require state authorities to conduct income verification checks on individuals applying for state-funded health insurance coverage, the AP/Long Island Newsday reports. Read More…
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