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Insurance commissioner challenges new fees on health care plans

Health Highlights: July 22, 2010
Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by the editors of HealthDay:

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Insurance commissioner challenges new fees on health care plans
State Insurance Commissioner Kim Holland has asked the Oklahoma Supreme Court to block the collection of a 1 percent fee on health care plans adopted earlier this year by the Legislature.

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Self-funded health plans focus of event

Haggling for health care can pay off
Whether or not you have health insurance, haggling for health care can really pay off and in some cases, save you thousands of dollars.

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Self-funded health plans focus of event
Employers and insurance brokers can learn more about self-funded health benefits at a free symposium July 20 that’s being offered by ProviDRs Care Network.

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Health draft changes employer plans

Regulate insurance rates ahead of health reform
An investigation of what the state says is a “pattern” of excessive rate increases by health insurers goes to the heart of some of the major issues in the national health care reform debate.Insurance Commissioner Joel Ario has launched the investigation

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Health draft changes employer plans
WASHINGTON (AP) — Over and over in the health care debate, President Barack Obama said people who like their current coverage would be able to keep it.

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What health insurance plans cover toenail fungus medication and nail removal surgery?

Hi,

I suffer from toenail fungus, and I’ve tried ALL home remedies available without success. I’m also about to buy health insurance. I thought I would take this opportunity to finally visit the doctor and get rid of this problem. My questions are:

1. Which health insurance plans offer the best coverage to treat toenail fungus?
2. Do they cover the medication and the surgery required in some cases to remove the toenail?

Thank you for all your help!

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