| College students with health insurance get a break from government WHAS11 - Congressman John Yarmuth was in town today to talk about the struggle young college students face when still on their parents health insurance policy. Going without health insurance Staying healthy without health insurance can be one of life's great challenges. Here's how several North County people cope. INSURANCE: Farm Bureau offers little-known health benefit As more employers cut benefits even for full-time workers, the quest for health insurance can become consuming. School nurse plays vital role Not long ago, a school nurse was called away from her Montgomery County elementary school to give medication to a student in a school a few miles down the road. Not wanting to leave her building because of the number of children with medical problems, she delayed her departure for a few minutes. Number of Montanans with health insurance rises HELENA - The percentage of Montanans without health insurance dropped in 2007, moving the state out of the bottom 10 of states with the fewest insured citizens, according to new U.S. Census figures. Oregon gives 6,000 more chance at health coverage SALEM — About 6,000 more people have won a shot at coverage in Oregon’s health insurance lottery. Max India inks pact with UK firm for health insurance business NEW DELHI: Private insurance-provider Max India has entered into an agreement with the UK-based Bupa to set up a standalone health insurance company. Focus on Health July 31, 2008 In this Back Stage spotlight, we take a look at two incredibly important issues facing actors today: struggling with addiction and struggling with health insurance. Know a Plan's Limits In response to the rising cost of medical insurance, more insurers and employers are offering limited-benefit health plans. But confusion surrounding these plans also is rising. Mass. granted funding extension in health care law The state has received another two-week extension of the federal health care funding package that's crucial to the survival of the state's health insurance law. Massachusetts officials have been in talks about the billions of dollars in federal payments, which were set to expire on June 30. The latest two-week extension gives state and federal officials until September 22 to reach an |


