10/12/2008 News For: Ivf Coverage Ga GeorgiaChildren left behind on health care The Hulse family staggered into North Georgia in January with $630 and hope for better times. Gary Hulse had lost his plumbing job in Arkansas, and the family had lost their home there. After arriving in Georgia, Melissa Hulse applied for Medicaid health insurance coverage for her four children. Three were accepted. But Avery, who has juvenile diabetes, wasn't approved ? the result of ... N.M. Employer Health Coverage Ranked Worst An Economic Policy Institute report ranks New Mexico worst in the country for the percentage of residents who are covered by health insurance through their employers. NM ranks worst in nation for health coverage ALBUQUERQUE, N.M. - An Economic Policy Institute report ranks New Mexico worst in the country for the percentage of residents who are covered by health insurance through their employers. A question of coverage This time, health care plays a smaller role Unemployed maintenance worker Jim Denning got the news six years ago that he didn't want to hear. Denning's doctor told him that he had cancer of the larynx. Report: Ind. workers losing job-provided coverage INDIANAPOLIS - A new report provides grist for a health policy political debate Monday: Indiana fares better than most states when it comes to employer-provided health insurance, but the percentage of Hoosiers who are covered is dropping. Health coverage dwindling INDIANAPOLIS -- A new report provides grist for a gubernatorial health policy debate Monday: Indiana fares better than most states when it comes to employer-provided health insurance, but the percentage of Hoosiers who are covered is dropping. 100 for Cindy: one man's run for friendship SAVANNAH, GA WTOC - A good friend is a person who will go the extra mile for you. But what about 100 miles? Next week, Dan Hernandez will do just that for his friend, Cindy Randi, who's battling cancer for the third time. Healthy Monday: Humorist says when it comes to cancer, laughter beats tears Harvest of Hope, other events scheduled ... Where: Northeast Georgia History Center, 322 Academy St. Cancer is no laughing matter. Or is it? Christine Clifford Beckwith has based her career on finding humor in the cancer experience. In 1994, when she was 40, Beckwith was diagnosed with metastatic stage 3 breast cancer. Report: Ind. workers losing job-provided coverage INDIANAPOLIS - A new report provides grist for a gubernatorial health policy debate Monday: Indiana fares better than most states when it comes to employer-provided health insurance, but the percentage of Hoosiers who are covered is dropping. Who should pay for treating children with autism? A popular method of therapy isn't covered by most insurance plans, putting families in a financial bind. A proposed state law would mandate coverage, but the insurance industry says the therapy is educational, not medical. |

