| Search 1) News For: Missouri Catastrophic Health Coverage Legislation hopes to mandate health coverage for autism Health insurance coverage for children with autism would be required under terms of legislation planned by Nevada Senate Democrats, according to the founder of the Autism Coalition of Nevada. Audience Votes Health Coverage Should Be Government's Responsibility in First Intelligence Squared U.S. Debate of the ... Intelligence Squared U.S., the Oxford style debate series sponsored by The Rosenkranz Foundation, announced the results of the first debate of its Fall 2008 season on the motion, "Universal health coverage should be the federal government's responsibility." A sold out audience at Rockefeller University's Caspary Auditorium, New York City voted 58% for the motion and 34% against at the ... People with Disabilities Awaiting Medicare Coverage Need to Know Health Options, Allsup Says BELLEVILLE, Ill.----About 46 million Americans went without health insurance coverage some time during 2007. The impact of not having healthcare coverage can be even more pronounced for the millions of individuals with disabilities. Children's Health Care Coverage Awareness With school back in session cold and flu germs spread like wildfire. A doctor visit is often needed for sick kids but if the parents don't have health insurance that treatment is often missed. But LeAnn Wallace reports health care for kids is obtained more easily than many parents know. Health savings accounts expand as care costs rise When workers throughout the country get the chance to make changes to their health insurance coverage this fall, some may find that their employer is offering a new option: health savings accounts. Dion promises $900M for catastrophic drug bills A Liberal government would invest $900 million to create a new plan for catastrophic drug coverage for Canadians suffering from such serious illnesses as cancer, diabetes and arthritis, party leader Stephane Dion announced Tuesday. Small firms bound under new law to give health coverage to employees 16 September 2008 RIYADH: Companies employing less than 50 people will now fall under the Kingdom's mandatory health insurance coverage scheme. But insurance analysts have expressed concern over the lack of adequate coordination between the implementing authorities and the insurance companies. County residents left without health insurance CARLSBAD ��� A backlog of health insurance applications for Insure New Mexico has left 266 Eddy County residents without the health insurance coverage they expected to receive. Reports criticize Obama, McCain health plans Democratic presidential candidate Barack Obama's health care plan would cost too much and create more regulation, while Republican John McCain's plan would leave 60 million Americans without health insurance and reduce coverage, experts said on Tuesday. Small firms bound under new law to give health coverage to employees RIYADH: Companies employing less than 50 people will now fall under the Kingdom���s mandatory health insurance coverage scheme. But insurance analysts have expressed concern over the lack of adequate coordination between the implementing authorities and the insurance companies. |


