11/29/2008 News For: Allision InsuranceancdeNot enough results were found for the interpreted or exact term. Searching general term for related news. Related general news for: Health InsuranceChildrens health insurance priority for state WASHINGTON Wisconsin has the nations fourth-lowest rate of uninsured children, but the director of a health advocacy group said the state could cover more kids if Congress expands the State Childrens Health Insurance Program, or SCHIP.Frisco Cares Clinic may move into building of its own With the faltering economy leaving more people jobless and without health insurance for their family, the low-cost Frisco Cares Clinic may soon be able to expand their hours and help more children. Study: Florida Ranked 2nd For Most Uninsured Kids Almost 19 percent of Florida children have no health insurance, giving Florida a dubious ranking of number 2 when it comes to most uninsured children in a state. The news doesn't get any better in the next year because��more layoffs are expected from various employers, and��companies are expected to increase the premiums to the workers who survive the layoffs. Quinn to rise hike premiums by 19pc Private health insurer, Quinn Healthcare, today said its planned increase in premiums will be higher than previously planned at up to 19pc because of the new Government insurance levy and fast-rising hospital costs. Singapore, Sweden sign MOU on regulation of health products SINGAPORE: Singapore���s Health Sciences Authority HSA and its Swedish regulatory counterpart, the Medical Products Agency MPA, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on the regulation of health products. Sliver of good news in kids��� health care A new report shows the number of children nationwide without health insurance declined in 2007, but 8.6 million remained uninsured, and that number is poised to rise dramatically as this year���s economic downturn takes its toll. |




