| Teachers Get Added No-Cost Protection With Liberty Mutual's New Car Insurance Policy Liberty Mutual, the nation's eighth largest car insurer, today announces its new, customized car insurance policy that provides added coverage and benefits for teachers without increasing the cost is now available to teachers and school administrators in Michigan, Wisconsin, Ohio, Connecticut, and Kentucky. Board seeks health insurance bids MT. VERNON — As a result of skyrocketing insurance premiums, the Jefferson County Board is seeking bids from health insurance companies. Uninsured pay $30 billion for health care: study Americans who go without health insurance for any part of 2008 will spend $30 billion out of pocket for health care and they will get $56 billion worth of free care, according to a report released on Monday. Kumho Life has imminent plans for IPO Kumho Life Insurance Co., the insurance unit of Kumho Asiana Group, plans to seek approval from local bourse operator Korea Exchange for an initial public offering between late this month and early next month, an industry source said yesterday. Younger Adults in Illinois Aided by Expansion of Health Care Coverage AARP Commends Governor & General Assembly for Allowing Dependents Ages 19-26 to Get Covered by Parents Health Plans Thousands of California children are in danger of losing health insurance Increased premiums for low-income families are expected to put the program out of reach for many. A new Medi-Cal policy is also expected to cut enrollees, further weakening the healthcare system. California's promising strides toward extending medical coverage to all its children, a longtime goal of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger and one advocates believed was in reach by decade's end, has ... Negrenses assured of affordable health insurance INDIGENT families in Negros Oriental are assured of an affordable health insurance program through the Provincial Health Insurance of Negros Oriental Phino, which addresses the high cost of medical treatment and healthcare. Insurers warn brokers Health plans have fired a warning shot at the brokers who sell their products: Stop efforts to save employers money by combining two different types of insurance products, or you could be kicked out of the sales network. Plans To Cut Health Costs May Not Pay Off The United States spends $2 trillion on health care every year. If costs continue to rise, health economists say the U.S. could see a significant drain on spending in areas such as the military or education. McCain and Obama both promise to cut costs, but their plans may not be aggressive enough. Teachers to decide on pact after school year begins WESTBORO - Teachers return to school this year to face more than a new batch of students. They may have a new contract as well. Review insurance policies before kids go off to college It can be an emotional and trying time for parents sending a student to college. Remembering to pack everything they will need while away from home is a challenge; and so is ensuring they have adequate insurance protection. |


