10/12/2008 News For: Ivf Coverage Pa PennsylvaniaPa. health-care battle shows states struggle alone HARRISBURG, Pa. - It has been nearly two years since Gov. Ed Rendell first proposed an ambitious plan to expand subsidized health insurance to uninsured Pennsylvania adults. Pa. health-care battle shows states struggle alone When Gov. Ed Rendell first proposed an ambitious plan to expand subsidized health insurance to uninsured Pennsylvania adults, he wanted the state to step into a void left by the federal government's failure to act. Health care reform remains in limbo Rendell's fight for coverage of more uninsured adults yet to allay legislators' fear: how to pay for it. When Gov. Ed Rendell first proposed an ambitious plan to expand subsidized health insurance to uninsured Pennsylvania adults, he wanted the state to step into a void left by the federal government's failure to act. Enjoy 'Wellness on Us,' Aetna Tells Small Pa. Employers BLUE BELL, Pa.----Employees of small Pennsylvania businesses can now obtain preventive health care services without being charged a co-pay, under a new suite of plans being offered by Aetna . Pennsylvania Governor Urges Support For Health Care Expansion Proposal Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell D in a letter sent to state Senate Majority Leader Dominic Pileggi R on Monday urged action on compromise legislation to expand health insurance coverage to the uninsured, the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette reports Fahy, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, 10/7. Rendell last week proposed two alternative funding mechanisms for a scaled-down version of his proposal. 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. 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. Report: 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. Setting aside recriminations, Clintons to stump actively for Obama in Pennsylvania The are going to inspire people in the way McCain and his cancer on the Republican party running mate could only dream. The lawbreaking ? read more Sarah is going to be turned on by conservatives in record numbers. 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. |

