| Search 1) News For: Kansas University Health Insurance YSU's hidden health insurance For the past two years, Youngstown State University has offered students health insurance coverage from the Canton-based provider, Aultra Administrative Group. This plan is serviced through the Victor H. Buck and Guy G. Latessa Insurance Agencies. Columbus-Based Physicians' Assurance Enrolling First Customers for Group Health Insurance The Physicians' Assurance Corp. TPAC, a provider of employee group health insurance owned and operated by local medical leaders in Columbus, Ohio, began enrolling policyholders this summer. CAT Says It Will Appeal Health Insurance Decision Caterpillar says it will appeal a retiree health insurance decision. A federal judge in Tennessee ruled that Cat must stop deducting health insurance premiums of some of its retirees and spouses. What are health insurance options after job loss? Q: I just lost my job. What are the best options for preserving some form of health insurance? Health plan for small biz comes with a catch When it comes to health insurance, always read the fine print. Economists Take Critical View of Health Plans WASHINGTON -- John McCain's health plan won't lower the ranks of the uninsured. Barack Obama's fails to curb the soaring cost of health care, meaning initial gains in helping more people buy health insurance would eventually be undermined. Anthem reaches new deal The health insurance provider for the city of Portsmouth, Scioto County, Shawnee State University, USEC and many smaller companies in the area have come to an agreement with Southern Ohio Radiology. Search 2) News For: Kansas University Health Insurance VUMC signs on as Predators health care provider Vanderbilt University Medical Center has signed an agreement to be the new health care and emergency medical services provider for the Nashville Predators. Alabama initiates new health care plan Alabama���s high obesity rate has once again placed the state in the negative spotlight. The Alabama State Employees��� Insurance Board recently received national attention for its new health insurance program, which media have dubbed a ���fat tax���. Outlets like FOXNews.com falsely state the plan will charge state employees an extra $25 a month if they don���t visit the doctor for a check-up. ... SARKOZY CRACKS DOWN ON FRENCH HEALTH BENEFIT FRAUD BLETTERANS, France, Sept 18, 2008 AFP - President Nicolas Sarkozy on Thursday announced new penalties to punish those who cheat the French health insurance system, among Europe's most comprehensive state benefits. |

