11/11/2008 News For: Self Employed Insurance NjSeven Corners Announces First Insurance Program for International Medical Tourism Seven Corners announces the launch of the first worldwide medical tourism insurance program that reduces travel-related and medical risks associated with patients electing to have surgical procedures Percentage soars of SC children without health insurance BLUFFTON -- A national health care advocacy group reported Tuesday that more than 12 percent of South Carolina children do not have health insurance. Comparing the Different Types of Health Insurance Plans It's open enrollment season for many employer benefits, and that means it's time to review and select your health care benefits. Are you confused by all of the health insurance... Looking for Free or Low-cost Health Insurance? - It's no secret that accessing health care is a challenge for the 47 million Americans who are uninsured. Lack of health insurance forces many Americans to choose the health care they receive based on what they can afford, not what they actually need. Company donates thousands to diabetes program Today,?AETNA Insurance?donated $25,000 to St. Joseph's/Candler's diabetes program. The money will be used to support things like early screenings, nutrition and?much more. Residents create fundraiser to help aid family in need After a long battle with cancer, Thom Cleveland left behind his wife, three children and an incomplete home ? both emotionally and structurally. Combining health with wealth The Governments move to allow top-up funding for drugs not available on the NHS could create a rival product to traditional private medical insurance. ... Palatine resigned to leaving signs alone Hundreds of illegal signs - oversized campaign placards, ads for affordable health insurance, pet cleanup services, you name it - lined council chambers at Palatine's village hall Monday. Health care cited in safe haven case An Omaha mother cited medical and insurance woes as the reasons why she dropped off her 11-year-old daughter Friday morning at Bergan Mercy Medical Center under Nebraska's safe haven law, according to a police affidavit. On The Eve Of Veteran's Day American Medical Association Works To Improve Health Care For Military Families As the nation honors its veterans, the American Medical Association AMA honored the military today at its semi-annual policy-making meeting by pledging to work to improve access to health care for active duty military personnel, reservists, veterans and their families who rely on TRICARE, the military's health insurance program. |


