11/30/2008 News For: BCBS Group FloridaFlorida State's Rolle to accept Rhodes Scholarship Florida State safety Myron Rolle said he is planning to accept his Rhodes Scholarship and study in Oxford, England, starting next October and bypass his senior year of eligiblity. Update: Crash near Florida FLORIDA --One woman went by helicopter to Westchester Medical Center after crash Saturday morning, Florida���s fire chief confirmed. Florida's number of uninsured children climbs MIAMI -- Nearly 19 percent or 797,000 children in Florida do not have health insurance -- the second highest percentage in the country -- and experts expect the number to rise as more parents are laid off, according to a report released this week. Florida children without health insurance Nearly 19 percent of Florida children do not have health insurance, the second highest percentage in the country. Number of uninsured children climbs in Florida Nearly 19 percent or 797,000 children in Florida do not have health insurance -- the second highest percentage in the country -- and experts expect the number to rise as more parents are laid off, according to a report released this week. The number may also rise as employers increase insurance costs, the report said. Florida's number of uninsured children climbs Nearly 19 percent or 797,000 children in Florida do not have health insurance - the second highest percentage in the country - and experts expect the number to rise as more parents are laid off, according to a report released this week. Florida second in number of uninsured children Nearly 19 percent of Florida children do not have health insurance. Prostate Health: Free Online Webinar All About Prostate Health Dr. Randall Wilkinson, CEO of Aspen Benefits Group, will be interviewing Dr. Ronald Wheeler, Director of The Prostatitis and Prostate Cancer Center in Sarasota, Florida. The one-hour webinar is aimed at engaging in a discussion about the wide range of issues relating to the prostate. The Webinar is Dec. 2, 2008. PRWeb Nov 29, 2008 Read the full story at ... Florida second in number of uninsured children Nearly 19 percent of Florida children do not have health insurance ��� the second highest percentage in the country. Experts say that will increase as more parents are laid off and employers increase insurance costs. 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. |

