11/29/2008 News For: Blue Cross Dental PaAnthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Maine Associates Pledge More Than $277,500 to Community Organizations Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Maine announced today that its associates have pledged more than $185,000 to support 212 not-for-profit organizations as part of the company's annual Associate Giving Campaign. Blue Cross/Blue Shield Fee Changes Outrages Some Federal Workers Blue Cross/Blue Shield is making some federal employees and their doctors sick. Priority Health joins list of Blue Cross bill opponents Priority Health, a health insurance organization with offices in Farmington Hills and Grand Rapids, has joined a growing number of health and consumer organizations in opposing legislation promoted by Blue Cross Blue Shield of Michigan... Roundup: Canandaigua rallies to tie Webster Schroeder Forward Pat Dennis tied the game in the third period as Canandaigua tied Webster Schroeder, 2-2 in overtime in Section V hockey at the Blue Cross Arena on Wednesday. Not enough results were found for the interpreted or exact term. Searching general term for related news. Related general news for: Health InsuranceCompanies looking for new health insurance plans Health insurance plans are going up across the board, and companies are trying to find ways to cut the costs without affecting employees too much. But, you can still expect...Governor agrees with health plan Gov. Ted Kulongoski said Tuesday he agrees with the recommendation of a seven-member board to expand health insurance coverage to most of the 116,000 Oregon children without it. Obama to boost genetic role in health care WASHINGTON -- For years, scientists have held out hope that the rapidly evolving field of genetics could transform medical diagnosis and treatment, moving beyond a trial-and-error approach as old as the Hippocratic Oath. Doctors, patients upset as insurers push them to use cheaper drugs Health insurers have long promoted switching from brand-name medicines to cheaper generics, but now more of them are going farther: urging people to take different drugs altogether. Hunger strike takes toll on Gitmo prisoner The health of a Guantanamo Bay prisoner on hunger strike for more than three years has deteriorated sharply, his lawyer said in legal papers seeking an independent medical examination. |

