11/13/2008 News For: Health Insurance Mn FamilySenator Takes Initiative on Health Care Without waiting for Barack Obama, Senator Max Baucus will unveil a detailed blueprint on Wednesday to guarantee health insurance for all Americans. GCCC looks to revise health insurance options In an effort to save money after a 44-percent increase over the last two years in health insurance premiums, a Garden City Community College committee is recommending that GCCC revise its Blue Cross and Blue Shield plan to include high- and low-level usage options. 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. 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. Health care group to discuss uninsured S.C. children COLUMBIA, S.C. - 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. CMS Issues Revised Compensation Guidelines For Medicare Sales Agents CMS on Monday revised its guidelines for compensation for health insurance agents and brokers who market Medicare Advantage and Medicare prescription drug benefit plans, CQ HealthBeat reports Carey, CQ HealthBeat, 11/10. CMS in September issued new rules governing insurance companies, agents and brokers regarding the marketing of Medicare prescription drug plans and MA plans. National Health High Risk Pool Association Available to Discuss Role of Pools in President Elect Obamas Health Care ... The National Association of State Comprehensive Health Insurance Plans Obama plan would mean 95% coverage President-elect Barack Obama's plans to overhaul the US health care system would cost the federal government $75 billion NZD$169.4 billion but would provide health insurance for 95% of Americans, consulting firm PriceWaterhouseCoopers said on Wednesday. One in eight Colorado babies born prematurely One in eight babies born in Colorado is premature ��� a rate worse than a decade ago ago, and attributable to lack of health insurance and too many Caesarian or induced births, a new study says. 11 a.m. Live Online: Finding the Best Health Care Plan SACRAMENTO, CA - It's open enrollment time at a lot of companies, where workers have to choose their health care options for the next year. On Monday's Live_Online at 11 a.m., Kaiser's Dr. Davis Liu, will help you weigh your health insurance alternatives. |

