11/13/2008 News For: Health Insurance MariettaPoll Shows Baucus Individual Mandate To Buy Health Insurance Unpopular Consumer Watchdog countered Senator Max Baucus' D-MT contention that the mandatory purchase of health insurance was popular with Americans by pointing to a poll showing that voters overwhelmingly reject requiring proof of private health insurance when they are told they might have to pay some of the premium costs. Advocacy group urges expansion of health insurance for children A national health care advocacy group reported Tuesday that more than 12 percent of South Carolina children have no health insurance. New Study Shows Half of Individual Health Insurance Policy Holders Paid Less Than $130 per Month eHealth, Inc., parent company of eHealthInsurance, today announced the release of a new study on the individual health insurance market. The findings appear in The Cost And Benefits Of Individual And Family Health Insurance Plans, a commissioned evaluation of eHealth Inc.'s data conducted by Forrester Consulting. Syntel Tops List of Health Insurance BPO Providers TROY, Mich.----Syntel, Inc., a global IT and Knowledge Process Outsourcing company, was named the top-rated BPO provider to the health insurance industry by The Black Book of Outsourcing. More C. Oregon children lack health insurance New study from Oregon Center for Public Policy says more than one of nine Oregon children lack health insurance coverage. Obama health plan to cost $75 billion: analysis President-elect Barack Obama's plans to overhaul the U.S. healthcare system would cost the federal government $75 billion the first year but would provide health insurance for 95 percent of Americans, consulting firm PriceWaterhouseCoopers said on Wednesday. Comparing the Different Types of Health Insurance Plans It's open enrollment season for many employer benefits, and that means it's time to review and select your health care benefits. Are you confused by all of the health insurance... Group says more kids in South Carolina don't have health insurance A national health care advocacy group says more than 12 percent of South Carolina children have no health insurance. Quick takes on health: Women's health; male incontinence; insurance for the family Women's health is the focus of a Nov. 17 event in Canandaigua, including heart health, de-stressing and menopause. A urologist speaks on urinary incontinence that can result in men after prostate cancer treatment Get free help enrolling in Family Health Plus, Child Health Plus, Healthy New York or Medicaid Managed Care. Before scraping old paint, learn how to work lead-safe to avoid health ... W.Va. man beats health insurer in court over $40 A $40 medical bill might seem small but a West Virginia man says his five-year battle over paying it was a matter of principle. Sam Juniper says his health benefits weren't supposed to change after he retired in 2000 from M&G Polymers. But he received a $40 bill in 2002 after the company's new provider, Aetna Insurance, refused to cover the cost of some blood work. He challenged that in ... |

