11/13/2008 News For: Health Insurance Missouri Self EmployedBaucus 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. Statement from Seattle Sutton Regarding the Nation's Health Crisis OTTAWA, Ill.----Seattle Sutton, healthy eating advocate and founder and president of Seattle���s Sutton���s Healthy Eating , asks the health insurance industry to consider an inexpensive treatment for obesity related diseases costing billions a year. Obama health plan to cost $75 billion -analysis President-elect Barack Obama's plans to overhaul the U.S. health care system would cost the federal government $75 billion 50 billion pounds but would provide health insurance for 95 percent of Americans, consulting firm PriceWaterhouseCoopers said on Wednesday. Govt interrupts discussion on Health Minister's reform The source said it is not yet clear when the government will return to the norms. Julinek senior government Civic Democratic Party, ODS presented four bills - on health services, specific health services, emergency service and public health insurance. Rendell urges Senate to take up health-insurance expansion HARRISBURG - In June, Gov. Rendell called on Senate Republican leaders to strike a deal on expanding health insurance for the uninsured before the end of the budget season. Senator Takes Initiative on Health Care Without waiting for Barack Obama, Senator Max Baucus will unveil a blueprint to guarantee health insurance for all Americans. 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. Obama health plan to cost $75 billion: analysis WASHINGTON Reuters - President-elect Barack Obama's plans to overhaul the U.S. health care system would cost the federal government $75 billion but would provide health insurance for 95 percent of Americans, consulting firm PriceWaterhouseCoopers said on Wednesday. Looking for Free or Low-cost Health Insurance? - It's no secret that accessing health care is a challenge for the 47 million Americans who are uninsured. Lack of health insurance forces many Americans to choose the health care they receive based on what they can afford, not what they actually need. Health care group: More uninsured children in SC A national health care advocacy group says more than 12 percent of South Carolina children have no health insurance, an increase from previous years and the 13th-highest rate in the nation. 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. Fifty-five percent ... |

