| iCan Benefit Group, LLC Announces: Major Medical Division Now Offers Avalon Healthcare Products iCan Benefit Group, LLC announces iCan Insurance, LLC "iCan Insurance", "iCan" is now offering major medical health plans from Avalon Healthcare, Inc. PRWeb Aug 24, 2008 Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2008/08/prweb1240564.htm Rate of Ohioans without health insurance increases U.S. census figures on health insurance released today confirm what many experts in Ohio have been saying: Conditions are getting worse for the state's "working poor." Though the number of Americans living without insurance dropped slightly nationwide last year, Ohio's uninsured rate rose 15 percent, to 1.3 million from 2006, according to the annual American Community Survey update. Judge blocks RI gov in health insurance dispute Gov. Don Carcieri cannot unilaterally raise health insurance costs for unionized state workers as part of his effort to close a massive budget deficit, a judge ruled Tuesday. Health experts say insurance the wrong focus With national heath-care reform high on the list of priorities for Democrats this election year, several leading health experts suggested Monday that insurance should not be the No. 1 priority. 1000s Of Children May Lose State Health Insurance One of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's biggest accomplishments, a health insurance safety net for California's children, is in danger of throwing thousands of kids into emergency rooms for their primary medical care, it was reported Sunday. The Los Angeles Times has analyzed the state's Healthy Families program, and found that 25 percent of California children have no health insurance, a percentage ... Census: Number lacking health insurance drops 1 million The number of people lacking health insurance dropped by more than 1 million in 2007, the first annual decline since the Bush administration took office, the Census Bureau reported today. Fewer American went without health insurance in 2007, report says The number of Americans without health insurance fell by more than 1 million in 2007, according to new data from the Census Bureau. The nation's median income was $50,200, the agency says. Census: More Nebraskans Lack Health Insurance Newly released census estimates say nearly 13 percent of Nebraskans have no health insurance coverage. Hulshof unveils health-care proposal Republican gubernatorial candidate Kenny Hulshof today unveiled a state health-care plan that would funnel about $50 million into health savings accounts that poor and hard-to-insure people could access to help pay for medical insurance. Income and health insurance data included in annual economic snapshot due out Tuesday WASHINGTON - The Census Bureau on Tuesday reports new numbers on poverty, income and health insurance — an annual snapshot of the economic well-being of American households. Employee medical bill makes it on ballot A measure that aims to require employers of 20 or more employees to provide them with major medical health coverage has been certified for the November ballot, Colorado Secretary of State Mike Coffman said Monday. High costs end Seino's health insurance group A major trucking company group dissolved its health insurance association this month, unable to cover the increased contributions stemming from the government's recent reform of medical systems for senior citizens. Experts: Insurance won't solve health care problems With national heath care reform high on the list of priorities for Democrats this election year, several leading health experts suggested Monday that insurance should not be the No. RI gov, union back in court over health insurance Lawyers for Rhode Island Gov. Don Carcieri and the state's largest employees union are heading back to court in a health insurance dispute. |


