10/12/2008 News For: Auto Providers For Q HealthWhat Health Insurance Options Do You Have After Termination or Early Retirement? If you work full-time for an employer, there is a good chance that health insurance is one of the benefits available to you. If you choose to take advantage of... Health Highlights: Oct. 12, 2008 Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay: Govt not ruling out cuts to NSW health NSW Health Minister John Della Bosca has refused to rule out cuts to frontline medical staff as the government moves to reduce spending. More join state plan on health Nine communities and other municipal groups, including some in this area, have decided to join the state group health insurance plan this month, bringing to 23 the number that have taken the option in the two years since it was permitted. HOPE FOR HAITI BLOG: Mobile medical clinic sees patients This is the latest Hope for Haiti blog entry: A mobile medical clinic is a concept that has worked for decades in developing countries. Teams of physicians and nurses donate their time and travel together to remote areas of Haiti where even the most basic healthcare is unavailable. Bakken gives health care in Hawaii a strong pulse In retirement on the Big Island of Hawaii, a Minnesota medical engineering legend is experimenting with health care. N.M. Employer Health Coverage Ranked Worst An Economic Policy Institute report ranks New Mexico worst in the country for the percentage of residents who are covered by health insurance through their employers. Govt not ruling out cuts to NSW health NSW Health Minister John Della Bosca has refused to rule out cuts to frontline medical staff as the government moves to reduce spending in next month's mini-budget. Health fair draws 200 people in Fulton County McCONNELLSBURG, Pa. - The American Legion was host recently to the annual Fulton County Medical Center Sportsman Health Fair. Report: NM ranks worst in nation for health coverage ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - An Economic Policy Institute report ranks New Mexico worst in the country for the percentage of residents who are covered by health insurance through their employers. |




