News For: Students Purdue Medical InsuranceProgram will give GVSU students a preview of MSU's medical school Qualified students at Grand Valley State University will have a guided path to Michigan State University���s new medical school in Grand Rapids starting in 2009, university officials announced Friday, Sept. 19. The agreement was announced during the second day of West Michigan Regional Policy Conference in downtown Grand Rapids. The Early Assurance Program would allow at least five ... AMA board member pushes for insurance reform WATERLOO --- A member of the American Medical Association board of trustees gave his prescription for what he says is an ailing health care system that leaves millions of American uninsured. Autopsy: No Cause Found In Insurance Investigator's Death CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- An autopsy says the body of a state insurance investigator that was found in South Carolina in May was so badly decomposed that medical examiners can't determine how she died. Peddling prescriptions - Medical schools, journals fight industry influence Journal of the American Medical Association editor-in-chief Dr. Catherine D. DeAngelis is seen in her office in Chicago, Ill. In a challenge unthinkable even two months ago, Dr. DeAngelis now compares the drug safety system to a dangerous building: "This building is on very shaky ground. Health insurance options after losing a job If you've just lost your job, what are the best options for preserving some form of health insurance? First, don't confuse ���best��� with ���affordable.��� One of the first lessons many unemployed people learn is how expensive health insurance can be. Locating New affordable Illinois Health Insurance; Illinois Health and Life Insurance Agency Provides New Information ... Consumers in Illinois looking for private Illinois Health Insurance have many new plans options available and larger PPO Networks. Head of Coral Gables Fire Department's medical program retires It's hard to imagine a time when people had to wait until they were taken to a hospital to begin getting more than first-aid and hand-holding for medical emergencies. Uninsured? You're invited Area residents hamstrung by a lack of insurance might find relief at a health fair helping people apply for state-funded coverage. The event ��� sponsored by local health care organizations ��� will be from 2 to 6 p.m. Wednesday at Anthony Medical Center, 5717 S. Anthony Blvd. Saints Medical cancer walk: With every step, stories of inspiration LOWELL -- She didn't have time for cancer. When Kathy Walsh, 62, an energetic medical assistant from Tewksbury, was diagnosed with colorectal cancer in January 2006, she refused to allow the disease to stop her. Insurance doesn't always follow your kids to college Health insurance is one of the last things on students minds right now. But it's important. At a certain age, students may no longer be part of their parents' health plan. That could leave them with no insurance coverage at all. |


