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The state's Major Risk Medical Insurance Program is meant to serve
as a last resort for the up to 400,000 Californians who have been
rejected for health coverage by private insurers because of...
Health researchers projected that each percentage-point rise in unemployment would swell the uninsured by 1.1 million, stoking demand for government health coverage.
... Two of the state's largest health plans agreed today to reinstate nearly 1,200 patients whose health coverage the insurers dropped after the individuals incurred high medical expenses.
... deals with insurance forms and rules every day at the dental office where she works. But she recently found out that she's as much a novice as anyone else when it comes to general health insurance.
The legislation is aimed at providing low-cost health coverage to the uninsured by allowing the sale of stripped-down insurance policies.
... Many of the key elements of ACP’s framework already have been incorporated into a bipartisan bill, called the Health Coverage, Access, Responsibility and Affordability Act (HealthCARE Act – HR 2351), ...
... the past year had gone without needed health care because of cost. One-half reported ... by ensuring that colleges and universities require health coverage and offer insurance to their full-time and part- ...
... and Blue Shield -- two of the state's biggest health plans -- agreed Thursday to pay a total of $13 million in fines and to offer new health coverage to more than 2,200 Californians the companies ...
... a liaison responsible for providing quality information. We need to actively find ways to improve health coverage and recognize the importance of the media's role in improving the public's quality of ...
... current tax exclusion of employer payments for health coverage, replace the exclusion with a refundable tax ... much higher administrative expenses than does coverage in the group market. Non-group plans ...
... as foreign-born children to have public insurance coverage. After 2000, foreign-born children were 1. ... child health outcomes. Federal, state and local policies can promote or hinder insurance coverage ...
... begins at age 65, creating a coverage gap.
In order to determine the effect of a lack of health coverage on screening and the cost effectiveness of screening uninsured patients, Dr. Scott Tenner and ...
... begins at age 65, creating a coverage gap.
In order to determine the effect of a lack of health coverage on screening and the cost effectiveness of screening uninsured patients, Dr. Jianjun Li and ...
WASHINGTON, Oct. 7 (UPI) -- The U.S. economic bailout bill signed into law Friday includes a requirement that insurers provide equal coverage for mental and physical illnesses.
Business leaders fear that John McCain’s proposal to revamp taxation of health benefits would help to erode employer-sponsored health insurance.