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1/28/2009 News For: Etna Medical Health InsuranceEmployees To Pay Increased Health Insurance Premiums, Deductibles In 2009 An increased number of employees in 2009 will pay more for health insurance -- and receive less coverage in some cases -- as employers "grapple with the financial fallout of rising medical expenses and diminished revenue and profits" during the current economic recession, the Washington Post reports. Skyocketing Health-Care Costs Could Double Premiums for Many Americans WEDNESDAY, Jan. 28 HealthDay News -- Unless health-care reform becomes a reality, most Americans can expect to pay health insurance premiums that will double by 2016, a new report claims. Health care: The hidden business killer Rich Gallo says he can't afford to provide health insurance for his nine employees. For a long time he put off buying insurance for himself, figuring he needed time to shop carefully. Gallo's desk was piled high with policy proposals when he suffered a heart attack. Lacking insurance, he delayed going to the hospital for several hours. Two medical associations call for state health care reform The Medical Society of Delaware and the Delaware Healthcare Association called on state leaders to enact health care reform in Delaware in a joint press conference held in Newark on Thursday. Legislation to tackle plight of children?s health care Teresa Padilla says her insurance provider won?t pay for birth expenses or for a medical test on her 3-month-old son that his doctor says is necessary. GOP senators caution against expanding children's health insurance program Republican lawmakers tried to slow momentum for expanding a children's health insurance program Monday by arguing that a bill in the Senate Medical Tourism Facilitator and International Insurer Partner to Provide New Protection for Medical Tourists Seven Corners, one of the industry's most experienced specialty travel insurance underwriters, announces a new partnership with award-winning medical tourism facilitator, Healthbase Online, Inc. Some Health Plans Pay Then Take It Away -- TMA Seeks To Protect Patients From Insurers' Tactic Imagine being faced with expensive medical bills. Then you discover your health insurance company has retroactively dropped your coverage. To make matters worse, the insurer revoked payment on all your medical bills it already paid on your behalf. DFLers to push children?s health insurance bill ST. PAUL, Minn. ? DFL legislators are trying again this year to pass a bill that would ensure that all uncovered Minnesota children have access to health insurance through public programs. Workers' health care causing pain Whatever else you can say about pregnancy and labor, it didn't cost Christel Vasquez of Teaneck much. Premiums for the teacher's health insurance are paid entirely by her employer, the Jersey City public school district. |



