Inexpensive Health Insurance News
Undocumented Immigrant Health Care In LA Through New Inexpensive Program (PHOTOS)
In a program believed to be the first of its kind in the nation, a restaurant workers' group and Los Angeles community clinic have teamed up to provide inexpensive health care coverage to undocumented immigrants.
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Proposed Oklahoma health insurance bill ignores mandated services
A bill that would allow Oklahoma to enter a compact with other states could result in insurance policies that don't cover currently mandated services such as mammograms and immunizations.
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Health care coverage offered to illegal immigrants
LOS ANGELES (AP) — Illegal immigrants and other uninsured Los Angeles restaurant workers are being offered inexpensive health care coverage by a community clinic and a food service worker group. Restaurant Opportunities Center of Los Angeles spokeswoman Mariana Huerta says about 75,000 restaurant workers in Los Angeles don't have access to insurance because they are illegal immigrants. The ...
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Health care coverage offered illegal immigrants
Illegal immigrants and other uninsured Los Angeles restaurant workers are being offered inexpensive health care coverage by a community clinic and a food service worker group.
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Has your doctor disappeared?
Ann Bauer I have excellent, relatively inexpensive, employer-sponsored health insurance, for which I am immensely grateful. Even so, I’m having a hard time getting decent primary health care. In fact, it’s been nearly two years since I saw a doctor who knows me. And I think I may be seeing a trend. In 2004, I became a patient of a wonderful GP. Myra was in her 50s, a tiny, delightful good witch ...
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CSC Cuts Legal Expense for SafeAuto
Computer Sciences Corporation announced last week that it will be licensing its legal management software to SafeAuto Insurance Company.
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SC budget plan up for debate on Senate floor
A state budget plan that gives South Carolina's public workers a noticeable boost in their paychecks, increases money to public schools, hires law enforcement officers and provides health insurance to more children is up for debate this week in the Senate.
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Give your health bill a check-up
I KNOW you're tempted, but don't ditch your private health insurance just yet says a Tweed financial planner.
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Vitamins and Supplements: Do They Work?
Vitamins and dietary supplements are big--more than 110 million Americans forked over a collective $28 billion in 2010 on little bottles of would-be health magic. Research is unclear, however, on whether shoring up your diet with extra vitamins, minerals, and other supplements helps or hurts--in the short run or in reaching for the century mark.
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