10/12/2008 News For: Best Health Insurance WashingtonState's health insurance enrollees up 9 percent HONOLULU _ The number of Hawaii residents receiving free health insurance from the state rose 9.1 percent in the past two months. State officials say the number could climb further as the economy deteriorates. Looking for Free or Low-cost Health Insurance? - It's no secret that accessing health care is a challenge for the 47 million Americans who are uninsured. Lack of health insurance forces many Americans to choose the health care they receive based on what they can afford, not what they actually need. Fewer Florida workers have health insurance The number of Floridians covered by health insurance provided through their employer continues its slide. Economy changes color of health insurance sign-up Economic uncertainty could lead people to pay more attention this fall to a decision that can affect their wealth and their health: signing up for health insurance. "Most people don't want to deal with it but it's important they do, especially this year," said Don Higgins of the Greater Madison Area Society for Human Resource Management. "They could be throwing money out of the window that they ... Health insurance and YOU Insurance expert Harsh Roongta on all you MUST know about health insurance policies. I-155 seeks to expand kids' health insurance HELENA - Montana voters are being asked to support a measure to fund health insurance for up to an additional 30,000 children. Census Bureau releases health insurance data for county Nearly 13 percent of Frederick County residents younger than 65 do not have health insurance, according to new data from the U S Census Bureau Pine Belt lags state in health coverage A higher percentage of Pine Belt residents don't have health insurance compared to all Mississippians, according to data released this week by the U.S. Census Bureau. Study: Health Insurance Costs Rising In NH CONCORD, N.H. -- A new national study shows that health insurance costs in New Hampshire have climbed nearly five times faster than salaries this decade. State's health insurance enrollees up 9% HONOLULU - The number of Hawaii residents receiving free health insurance from the state rose 9.1% in the past two months. State officials say the number could climb further as the economy deteriorates. |

