11/10/2008 News For: Idaho Health InsuranceSeneca council members vote selves onto city?s health plan Seneca City Council members voted to add themselves to the city's health insurance program. City Workers May Have to Pay More for Insurance var nopreviewimage = "1"; if nopreviewimage == ""{ document.write' '; document.write' '; document.write' '; } The woman keeping an eye on Bethlehem's bottom line says she knows how the city could save some big bucks. Controller Meg Holland is proposing increasing the amount of money city employees contribute to their health insurance. She says the move could save Bethlehem about ... 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. Cigna targets small biz with new health plans For the first time, Cigna HealthCare is setting its sights on two markets it had all but ignored in the past: health insurance for individuals and families ? and businesses with 50 or fewer employees. CI 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. Dewhurst says Texas Senate leaders considering tax breaks to encourage firms to offer health insurance AUSTIN ? Lt. Gov. David Dewhurst said Thursday that Senate leaders are considering new tax incentives to encourage Texas businesses to provide health insurance for their employees. Ronald Davis, Health Crusader, Dies at 52 Dr. Davis was a former president of the American Medical Association who campaigned against tobacco, alcohol, obesity, illicit drugs and unhealthy lifestyles in his career as a public health official. Ill economy breeds health risk, Inland doctors say An increasing number of Americans have had trouble meeting medical needs for themselves or a relative within the last six months, according to a recent health care survey. Hunting for health insurance after a job loss INDIANAPOLIS, Indiana -- Leah Smith shells out more than $730 a month for health insurance but you won't hear her complaining. AHIP Statement on New CMS Guidelines for Agent and Broker Commissions in Medicare Advantage Karen Ignagni, President and CEO of America's Health Insurance Plans AHIP, today issued the following statement on new guidelines announced by CMS on agent and broker compensation for Medicare Advantage plans: |

