10/12/2008 News For: Kaiser Insurance With PreexistingLooking 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. Healthcare overhaul: How McCain and Obama differ cott McNeil, a junior at the University of Miami, takes chemotherapy to battle brain cancer. ''It's working, but it's really tiring.'' He'd like to take a semester off, but he can't, because the only reason he has health insurance is that he's included on his mother's policy as a full-time student. ``I just hope I don't get really sick.'' Analyst says organ donors should get lifelong medical insurance SINGAPORE: On the issue of legalising non?related living organ donation, one health policy analyst has suggested providing free medical insurance for organ donors and to only allow donations from Singaporeans for a start. Insurance studiesplanned CHICOPEE - Independent and internal studies analyzing the cost of providing health insurance to municipal employees and retirees will not be completed until next year. ND insurance commish rejects Blues rate hike Insurance Commissioner Adam Hamm has rejected Blue Cross Blue Shield of North Dakota's request for a 14.9 percent rate increase for group policies. 50,000 in county had no health insurance The new Small Area Health Insurance Estimates released yesterday showed a little more than 11 percent of county residents went without health insurance that year, and most of them were living well below the poverty line. Fewer Florida workers have health insurance The number of Floridians covered by health insurance provided through their employer continues its slide. Employer-sponsored insurance coverage continues to slide The number of Californians covered by health insurance provided through their employer continues its slide. Health Insurance numbers released by census bureau It?s an important issue to many here in the east; health insurance. When it comes to who has it and who doesn?t, some counties here in the east are faring better than others. 50,000 in county had no health insurance Nearly 50,000 people under the age of 65 living in Anne Arundel County in 2005 did not have health insurance, giving it one of the lowest percentages of uninsured populations in the state, according to new figures released from the Census Bureau. |


