Posts Tagged ‘SOME’
Computer glitch could delay insurance payments for some HIV-positive Ohioans
Health insurance assistance program expands in Sussex County; also available in Passaic County
Newton The State Health Insurance Assistance Program (SHIP) is expanding in Sussex County.
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Computer glitch could delay insurance payments for some HIV-positive Ohioans
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — The Ohio Department of Health says it’s investigating a computer glitch after several insurance checks for people with HIV were sent to the wrong address.
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Health insurers cutting some policies for kids
Tennesseans against health care reform 2-to-1
NASHVILLE — Tennesseans oppose the national health care reform law enacted by Congress at the urging of President Barack Obama by a margin of almost 2-to-1, according to a recent poll by The Tennessean and other media outlets.
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Health insurers cutting some policies for kids
WASHINGTON — Some major health insurance companies will no longer issue certain types of policies for children, an unintended consequence of President Obama’s health-care overhaul law, state officials said Friday.
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Kandiyohi County To Pay Some Health Care Premiums
New high-risk health care pool for Missouri approved
Some 3,000 Missourians unable to buy health insurance due to a pre-existing condition are eligible for a new high-risk pool as part of health care reform.
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Kandiyohi County To Pay Some Health Care Premiums
A west-central Minnesota county is taking steps to help some of its poorest and sickest residents from slipping through the health care cracks. The Kandiyohi County Board agreed Tuesday to pay a $4 per-person monthly insurance premium to enroll the low-income adults in MinnesotaCare for six months.
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How to Fix America’s Health Insurance Crisis: GET SOME
Reason.tvs Nick Gillespie knows how to get coverage to at least half of the 45 million Americans who need it. Call it the Gillespie Plan: If you want health insurance, get some.