Insurance Providers News
Paying for vets' healthcare violates pacifists' beliefs
If we can pass a bill allowing employers to refuse to give employees birth control coverage for religious or moral reasons, then we have to also allow people to object to paying for health insurance for veterans. People who are pacifists - whether for religious or nonr …
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Mental health and managed plans in NY: Capitation at work
On January 5, 2011 Governor Andrew M. Cuomo signed an Executive Order establishing the Medicaid Redesign Team. It will effect everyone in NY and possibly your state as well.
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Health Care Reform: What are you willing to give up?
When my daughter was born in 1968, I had no health insurance and a crappy low paying job, yet I still managed to pay for her hospital birth with cash because the cost was only about $1000 total.
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Who Pays for Health-Care Reform, and Is It Fair?
Once you accept that health insurance plans must meet some minimal criteria and that everyone has to have one (or pay a penalty), you are left with the issue of funding. If 30 million to 45 million additional people will have health insurance, then someone has to pay for it.
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Life Insurance Providers Could Benefit by Increasing Outreach and Education ... - MarketWatch (press release)
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Life Insurance Providers Could Benefit by Increasing Outreach and Education ... - Insurance News Net (press release)
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Hawaii Health Insurance Providers Report 1Q Income - Insurance Journal
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Hawaii Health Insurance Providers Report 1Q IncomeInsurance JournalHawaii's two largest health insurance providers earned operating income during the first three months of the year. Hawaii Medical Service Association on Tuesday reported operating gain of $7.2 million for the quarter, amounting to just over 1 percent ...and more » |
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Parents can't assume providers carry insurance - Minneapolis Star Tribune
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Parents can't assume providers carry insuranceMinneapolis Star TribuneParents may assume their child-care providers carry liability insurance in case of an accident, but Minnesota law doesn't require it and regulators don't always track which providers have it. Day-care providers who don't carry insurance are required in ... |
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