| SAN MARCOS: Board to advance retiree health benefits financing plan SAN MARCOS ---- The San Marcos Unified School District is moving forward with a plan to invest money from bonds it plans to sell in January so it can use the interest to pay off both the bond and future retiree health insurance bills. Assistant Super Don?t let health care costs hamper your retirement Not having a plan to take care of your health care costs could take a big bite out of the retirement savings you've worked hard to accumulate. Consider health care reform as a factor when voting Sen. Barack Obama promotes a plan to lower the country's health care costs enough to "bring down premiums by $2,500 for the typical family." His promise is that a health plan will be in place "by the end of my first term as president of the United States," at a cost of an estimated $65 billion in reinstated taxes to America's wealthier residents. GREAT DEBATE ON HEALTH CARE Mason and Janice Gray are in the same sinking boat with a lot of people. The Bay City husband and wife are among an estimated 11,313 residents without health insurance in Bay County, about 10 percent of the population. U.S. court approves Goodyear health trust for retirees From staff and wire reports Goodyear Tire & Rubber Co. won federal court approval in Akron Friday for a plan to create a health-care trust for union retirees. Sun Health president given lifetime health care award Joseph Rogers received the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2008 Health Care Heroes Awards breakfast. Signature drive vs Reproductive Health Bill, ikinasa na ng simbahan Maglulunsad ang simbahan at iba pang pro-life group ng nationwide signature campaign bilang pagtutol sa kontrobersyal na Reproductive Health Bill. Ang signature campaign ay pangungunahan ng Catholic Bishop Conference of... UNT Health Science Center presents five-year plan The UNT Health Science Center presented a five-year growth plan to the University of North Texas System Board of Regents on Thursday, outlining a plan that involves sizeable increases in class sizes and research and revamping parts of the urban campus. Massachusetts faces huge costs from health law: Moody's The costs of Massachusetts' pioneering health-care plan are rising at an unsustainable rate, ratings agency Moody's Investors Service said on Thursday, two years after the state became the first in the nation with near-universal health insurance. 2 doctors, nurse charged with health care fraud ST. LOUIS — Two St. Louis-area doctors and a nurse are indicted on multiple charges of conspiracy to commit health care fraud. Father, son plead guilty to health-care fraud BECKLEY - A father and son pleaded guilty in federal court Wednesday to health-care fraud, the U.S. Attorney's Office announced. |


