11/30/2008 News For: Cost Of Orthopedic SurgeryUTA professor launches a program to help veterans succeed in college Alexa Smith-Osborne spent several years taking her father ��� a veteran of World War II, Korea and Vietnam ��� to Walter Reed Army Medical Center in Washington, D.C., for routine medical care. Not enough results were found for the interpreted or exact term. Searching general term for related news. Related general news for: Health InsuranceInsurance companies pay settlements over claims investigations Two insurance companies have settled with the Nebraska Department of Insurance after the agency investigated consumer complaints. Conseco Health Insurance Co. agreed in October to pay a $25,000 fine and cooperate with the department on future complaints.214,000 Ohio kids uninsured More than 300,000 children in Ohio and Kentucky are without health insurance, according to a report issued this week by Families USA. The advocacy group said the 214,000 uninsured Ohio children between 2005 and 2007 are the 11th most of any state, with 7.4 percent of children uninsured. Editorial: Lack of info a lame excuse for GIC rejection They didn't say no. But they didn't say yes, either. That means Gloucester's unionized work force has effectively said "no for now" to a change in health insurance that could have saved local government up to $1 million a year and each worker as much as $100 a month on premiums. Singapore, Sweden sign MOU on regulation of health products SINGAPORE: Singapore's Health Sciences Authority HSA and its Swedish regulatory counterpart, the Medical Products Agency MPA, have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on the regulation of health products. |

