Medical Insurance News
Critics remain skeptical that health care ballot initiative benefits California
The November ballot will sport a new measure intended to regulate medical insurance rates in California, but some warn voters against the initiative.
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Travel medical insurance: Don’t leave home without it
Whether you're planning to travel abroad on vacation or even to take a road trip to visit a neighbouring province, be sure to include travel medical insurance on your 'must-have' list. According to a recent ...
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Does it Make Sense to Buy Cancer Insurance?
Out-of-pocket medical costs -- such as co-payments, co-insurance or deductibles -- are increasing, creating a gap that patients must bridge before medical insurance takes over.
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HR Outsourcing Firm CPEhr Hires New Director of Benefits Compliance
CPEhr, a Los Angeles-based human resources firm specializing in small business medical insurance, recently announced the re-hiring of Dana Osayande as Director of Benefits of the C
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Globalsurance.com Flags Hong Kong Insurance Trends
HONG KONG, May 10, 2012 /PRNewswire/ -- Globalsurance.com , an online international health insurance advisor, has revealed some unusual trends in the Hong Kong Medical Insurance market today.Globalsurance ...
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Research and Markets: Channel Metrics: Consumer Distribution Trends in UK Private Medical Insurance (Briefing)
Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Channel Metrics: Consumer Distribution Trends in UK Pr
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Trip Accidents While Visiting South America Can Get Expensive Without Travel Medical Insurance
HCC Medical Insurance Services, LLC , a provider of international travel health insurance, releases an infographic pinpointing the potential perils of vacationing in South America.
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Bohatyriova: Ukraine close to medical insurance model
Deputy Premier and Health Minister of Ukraine Raisa Bohatyriova has stated that today the main task for the Health Ministry is to work out new standards for rendering medical aid.
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The Effect of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance on U.S. Medical Expenses: Zane Benefits Publishes New Data
The Effect of Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance on U.S. Medical Expenses: Zane Benefits Publishes New Data Originally, employers thought providing tax-free health benefits and paying all incidental medical expenses was a great way to compensate employees, with federal, state and city governments paying about half the bill through hidden tax subsidies. [...] the pharmaceutical industry ...
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