News For: Nationwide Medical InsuranceTesco launches private medical plan for children Tesco Personal Finance has launched a private medical insurance plan for children. Nigeria militant leader needs medical care : wife, lawyer The suspected leader of Nigeria's main militant group in the Niger Delta, who now is detained on treason charges, needs urgent medical attention for a kidney ailment, his wife and lawyer said Monday. Number of uninsured patients rising at Tuscaloosa hospitals TUSCALOOSA-- Although the number of Americans without health insurance dropped in 2007, local hospitals are seeing a grow ing number of patients who can't pay for their medical treatment. Temecula couple known for medical-marijuana activism arrested, charged with possession, cultivation TEMECULA - Police seized dozens of marijuana plants and about five pounds of dried marijuana Friday from the Temecula home of a medical user well known in Riverside County for his activism on the issue. St. Andrew Medical Center Fourth Anniversary St. Andrew Medical Center celebrates four years of service to Bay County. Amendment of medical act pushed (12:15 a.m.) MANILA -- Akbayan Representative Risa Hontiveros-Baraquel made three recommendations Tuesday before the Committee on Human Rights in relation to the controversial canister operation at the Vicente Sotto Memorial Medical Center in Cebu City. Chaminade president taking medical leave Chaminade University of Honolulu President Sue Wesselkamper is taking another medical leave of absence. Hoana Medical gets OK to market LifeBed in Japan, Canada Hoana Medical Inc. said it will be able to expand the markets for its LifeBed Patient Vigilance System to include Canada and Japan after completing regulatory audits. Job Description: Insurance: Death and disability $ 300���000, Life insurance $ 200���000, advanced medical coverage worldwide for the employee, his wife and kids. Basic income protection in case of sickness on site. Survey ranks Arkansas No. 1 in amount of teachers' pay going to insurance LITTLE ROCK -- A recent survey of 36 states ranked Arkansas No. 1 in the percentage of teachers' pay taken up by out-of-pocket health insurance costs, the head of the state's largest teachers union told legislators Monday. |


