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WPS Health Insurance Improves The Claims Experience With Cincom Eloquence  Worldwide software provider Cincom Systems announces that WPS Health Insurance, one of Wisconsin's largest health insurers, has successfully implemented Cincom Eloquence document automation software and is now realizing significant improvements in the speed, quality and relevancy of correspondence to its over nine million customers.

North Canton to review health insurance package  NORTH CANTON City Council is expected to approve a health insurance package for city employees at this evening's meeting. Council members expect to renew the city's plan with AultCare.

Health care group to discuss uninsured SC children  A national health care advocacy group says more than 12 percent of South Carolina children have no health insurance. Families USA said at a news conference Tuesday that 132,000 children were uninsured from 2005 through 2007 about 30 percent more than were without health insurance from 2003 through 2005. South Carolina legislators last year approved expanding a Medicaid program to provide health ...

Somervillle reps vote for mental health parity, against renting pets   A new law requiring health insurance plans to provide full insurance benefits for four additional non-biologically-based mental health conditions including eating disorders, post-traumatic stress disorder, substance abuse and autism took effect last week.

Ensuring the health of Tarrant County residents  From rising medical costs, poor access to physicians, and a lack of adequate health insurance for nearly 16 percent of Americans 47 million in 2006, according to the U.S. Census, it?s no wonder that people consider our health care system broken.

Know the Myths and Facts About Family Health History: American College of Medical Genetics   This Thanksgiving is the fifth annual National Family History Day, as declared by the U.S. Surgeon General. The American College of Medical Genetics encourages every American to know their family medical history and if they haven't already gathered this potentially life-saving information, to "start the conversation" about family medical history this Thanksgiving holiday.

Embrace Pet Insurance Secures Over $2 Million in First Institutional Funding Round   Embrace Pet Insurance, , a leading provider of pet health insurance in the U.S., announced the completion of its first institutional investment round of $2.1 million, funded by NCT Ventures of Columbus, OH.

Racial health gap draws experts to Minnesota  ST. PAUL, Minn. - National experts gather in Prior Lake this week to focus on a stubborn racial health gap in one of the nation's healthiest states. Minorities in Minnesota face greater odds of dying from violence, diabetes and heart disease and less chance of having health insurance.

Grant aids health worker skills  El Paso Community College is helping Del Sol and Las Palmas medical centers upgrade the skills of 1,380 employees of the hospitals with a $497,658 state grant announced Monday.

Eye on the pie column: Health care in Indiana lagging nation  Toby Twotoes and I are having lunch. "I'm worried," Toby says. "About what?" I ask. "Health," he says. "Whose health?" I ask. "Everybody's," he says.? "Why?" I ask. "All during the election campaigns," he elaborates, "the candidates for president, governor and other offices talked and talked about health care, but they meant health insurance. They never really got around to discussing access and ...

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