Catastrophic Health Care Coverage News
Catastrophic health coverage neededfor student athletes
There is no requirement in Illinois that high schools obtain catastrophic health insurance for student athletes.Rasul “Rocky” Clark found out the importance of such insurance during a football game on Sept. 15, 2000.The 16-year-old running back took a routine pitchout from his quarterback at Eisenhower High School in Blue island, lowered his shoulder as an oncoming tackler approached and ...
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Malaysian health reform socio-economics — David KL Quek
FEB 7 — Is the Malaysian health system really in trouble that it requires such a drastic revolutionary change? Is 1 Care for 1 Malaysia Health Reform the answer? Will this proposed radical change make our health system more efficient and effective as touted by officials? Or, is this proposed reform too ambitious and sweeping that it could possibly ...
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Why Does President Obama Dislike Freedom Of Conscience?
Authoritarian liberalism has taken over Obama administration policy.
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Column: Don't blame Heritage for ObamaCare mandate
Stuart Butler: Health care law is not conservative and certainly not what we had in mind.
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Here's What Your Health Care Future Holds
Here's a look at where things stand now in the health-care industry and some of the best and worst possible outcomes for the future, according to a new report.
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Malaysian health reform socio-economics
— David KL Quek The Malaysian Insider Feb 07, 2012 FEB 7 — Is the Malaysian health system really in trouble that it requires such a drastic revolutionary change? Is 1 Care for 1 Malaysia Health Reform the answer? Will this proposed radical change make our health system more efficient and effective as touted by [...]
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Health Care Program For State Employees Shows $43 Million Surplus
CARSON CITY - State legislators heard some surprising news Monday: The once nearly insolvent health care program for state employees is sitting on a $43 million surplus. The news prompted state Senate Majority Leader Steven Horsford, D-Las Vegas, and Assemblywoman
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When health plans go high deductible
As health costs rise, employers are increasingly turning to high-deductible health plans: Insurance coverage that usually pairs catastrophic coverage with a health savings account, leaving consumers to decide what to spend that account on. The goal is to give consumers more incentives to not spend on the care they don’t need, but these plans often raise concerns that subscribers will cut back on ...
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Stories About High Health Care Costs Win Prizes
A nonprofit group that's trying to get doctors and other health professionals to be more thoughtful about health costs just named winners in an essay contest. Two essays by patients suggest haggling over prices and questioning the necessity of some care can pay off.
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