11/13/2008 News For: Health Insurance Medication OklahomaWeymouth unions, town have deal on joining state health insurance plan Weymouth officials and unionized employees have reached a tentative agreement to move into the state health insurance program, a move that is expected to save about $6 million a year. 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. 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... Philadelphia Inquirer Series Examines Delays In Needed Care For Patients Without Health Insurance The Philadelphia Inquirer on Monday, as part of a series titled "Falling Through: Casualties of the Health Insurance Crisis," examined how patients without health insurance often experience delays in needed care because of their coverage status. 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. 4 Your Money: Buying Your Own Health Insurance The tough economy may be forcing you to cut back on your family's healthcare coverage, but it doesn't have to. CBS4's Gwen Belton shows you how you might benefit from a specific type of health insurance. Union officials balk at insurance change Negotiations between selectmen and a committee representing the town's labor unions about joining the state's health insurance pool for next fiscal year could falter again. Baucus unveils health-care reform plans UPDATED 4 p.m. : HELENA - Montana���s Sen. Max Baucus today unveiled his proposals for reforming America���s health care system, including a requirement that everyone have or buy health insurance and an expansion of government-funded programs like Medicare and Medicaid. MEDICAL COVERAGE: Maryland Citizens Health Initiative unveils new plan BALTIMORE ��� A Maryland nonprofit group unveiled a universal health insurance program Wednesday to strong support from proponents, even with a controversial payroll tax attachment. SPECIAL REPORT: Pet insurance growing in popularity Many pet owners are surprised to find out just how expensive their vet bills can get. Pet health insurance is an option that is growing in popularity. |

