10/12/2008 News For: Blue Cross , Health , DenverNot enough results were found for the interpreted or exact term. Searching general term for related news. Related general news for: Health InsuranceBCAA backs away from plan for private health insurance The B.C. Automobile Association has cancelled plans to offer its 800,000 members private insurance policies for speedy medical treatment in the United States or in private clinics in B.C. if they faced lengthy waits in the public health-care system.Health Centre Timing Extended MANAMA ? Bahrain has extended the working hours of a state-run health centre by two hours to accommodate the increasing number of expatriates seeking medical services. BCAA drops health wait list insurance following outcry from members VICTORIA - The B.C. Automobile Association has dropped plans to offer members a form of medical wait-list insurance after thousands of members voiced their opposition. Forum at TMH tackles health-care issues With the goal of airing and tackling child health-care issues, more than 25 members of the North Florida medical community gathered at Tallahassee Memorial Hospital on Friday for the North Florida Children's Health Forum. Pennsylvania health care reform effort expires Health care reform in Pennsylvania appears dead. The Rendell administration has rejected Republicans' offer of funding that would add 14,000 people to adultBasic, the state program for people who can't afford health insurance, according to an administration spokeswoman. Pa. health-care battle shows states struggle alone When Gov. Ed Rendell first proposed an ambitious plan to expand subsidized health insurance to uninsured Pennsylvania adults, he wanted the state to step into a void left by the federal government's failure to act. Health minister announces launch of medical-card project BEIRUT: Health Minister Mohammad Jawad Khalifeh said on Wednesday a project to provide the Lebanese people with medical cards would be launched next month, adding that a Cabinet session would be dedicated to health issues only. Employer-sponsored coverage drops in Colorado Colorado experienced the second-largest decline in employer-sponsored health insurance coverage in the country in 2006 and 2007, according to an analysis by the Economic Policy Institute EPI, a nonprofit, nonpartisan think tank. |




