News For: Health Insurance Las VegasJob loss threatens insurance Q: I just lost my job. What are the best options for preserving some form of health insurance? Shreveport raising workers' health insurance costs Most Shreveport's 2,500 city workers and many retirees will see their health insurance costs go up by the end of the year. Feds drop case against Vegas medical consultant Prosecutors have temporarily dismissed their case against a medical consultant they once labeled the focus of a massive investigation into fraud in Las Vegas' medical community. The move came Friday after U.S. District Judge Justin Quackenbush said he was... Study shows ag families struggling with health care costs America's farm and ranch families are paying top dollar for health insurance that inadequately covers their needs and causes them significant financial risk, according to a report released last week by The Access Project. Nine carriers bid to offer Cover Florida health insurance Gov. Charlie Crist announced Thursday the receipt of nine bid proposals by private health care insurance providers seeking to offer Cover Florida health insurance policies to Florida���s 3.8 million uninsured individuals. Health Insurance Subcommittee in operation NORTH ANDOVER ��� The town has watched health insurance spending increase by more than $2 million over the last few years, and it's ready to do something about it. Officials have formed a Health Insurance Subcommittee, made up of School Committee and Board of Selectmen members who will meet with union representatives and administrators to brainstorm ways to slow down or even shrink this annual ... Feds drop case against Vegas medical consultant Sat, Sep 20, 2008 8:09 a.m. Prosecutors have dismissed their case against a medical consultant they once labeled as the ringleader of a far-reaching investigation into fraud in Las Vegas' medical community. Feds drop case against Vegas medical consultant LAS VEGAS - Prosecutors have dismissed their case against a medical consultant they once labeled as the ringleader of a far-reaching investigation into fraud in Las Vegas' medical community. Studies Look At Hispanics' Access To U.S. Health Care System Three studies published online on Wednesday in the American Journal of Public Health look at how poverty, language and health insurance coverage affect access to care among foreign-born U.S. residents, particularly Hispanics, HealthDay/U.S. News & World Report reports. In the first study, C. Annette DuBard of University of North Carolina's Cecil G. AMA board member pushes for insurance reform WATERLOO --- A member of the American Medical Association board of trustees gave his prescription for what he says is an ailing health care system that leaves millions of American uninsured. |


