... Some people marry for love, some for companionship, and others for status or money. Now comes another reason to get hitched: health insurance.
For millions of people with employer health insurance, premiums and co-payments have increased quickly while coverage has become less extensive.
WASHINGTON (AP) -- Agents selling private health insurance plans to the elderly and disabled would be barred from cold-calling, door-to-door solicitations and pitching their products outside hospital ...
... insurance company is hoping to convince Canadians that timely access to medical care is worth a price. But the insurance coverage is attracting a fair bit of scrutiny from regulators and critics.
... the International Journal of Economic Theory published by Wiley-Blackwell. An increase in unemployment insurance, while implying higher wages, is nevertheless beneficial to long term economic activity ...
... either from improved public safety net programs or by having the means to buy into the same insurance program available to members of Congress and their families.“
The framework outline in the ...
... group one of the largest and fastest-growing segments of the population without health insurance. According to a newly updated report from The Commonwealth Fund, 38 percent of high school graduates ...
With individual insurance, prices differ based on medical histories; a past Caesarean can mean higher premiums.
... analysis finds that 25.2 million insured adults ages 19-64 were underinsured ... study found that despite the fact that the underinsured have health insurance all year long, they are at high risk of access ...
... . Now doctors are turning the tables. The American Medical Association issued its first health insurance report card at the group's annual meeting Monday. The primary focus is on the how quickly and ...
ATLANTA (AP) -- The Southwest has the lowest health insurance coverage in the country, with 30 percent of non-elderly adults and 18 percent of children uninsured, according to a new government study ...
A congressional committee will investigate health insurers' practice of canceling coverage when policyholders get sick, its chairman said Thursday.
The country’s largest eye-care insurance program plans to ask the Supreme Court to decide whether the Internal Revenue Service properly revoked its tax exemption.
Vincent A. Russo responded to readers’ questions about long-term care insurance.
... Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger signed into law Tuesday a ban against health insurance companies rewarding employees with bonuses for canceling or limiting a patient's coverage.