10/12/2008 News For: The Medical InsuranceProposed Law To Secure Insurance For Ill Students On Sept. 25, the United States Senate approved Michelle's Law H.R. 2851, which would allow college students who have serious illnesses to take up to a year medical leave without being dropped by their parents' insurance. "If you get diagnosed with cancer as a college kid, the last thing you want to think about is choosing between losing your health insurance and getting the right treatment," ... 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. Hiring of more Filipino medical workers seen Despite the global economic crisis, labor markets in western countries are likely to hire more Filipino medical workers and nurses in the coming years, according to a recruitment industry leader yesterday. Early holiday for sick kids Melissa Gadea didn't expect to have a good time this weekend, but while her parents waited for her medical results, she was singing and drawing a card at the Hospital for Sick Children in a special Thanksgiving party yesterday. Probe on fake admissions in Jharkhand medical colleges RANCHI: A vigilance probe has been ordered in admissions to three Jharkhand medical colleges in which the written examination and counselling were taken by people impersonating as the candidate, a minister said Sunday. Fire damages medical offices in Ocean Township A medical office building in the Oakhurst section was damaged when it caught fire early Saturday morning, official said. Man shot in Carlisle A Harrisburg man was treated at Carlisle Regional Medical Center for a non life-threatening injury after being shot in the knee on the first block of Dickinson Avenue on Sunday at 2:25 a.m., according to Carlisle police. Probe on fake admissions in Jharkhand medical colleges Jharkhand Health Minister Bhanu Pratap Sahi announced that a vigilance probe has been ordered in the fake admissions that took place in the three medical colleges. Firefighters deliver baby in Coral Springs Medical Center elevator Coral Springs firefighters made a special delivery inside an elevator at Coral Springs Medical Center on Saturday afternoon. Probe on fake admissions in Jharkhand medical colleges Ranchi, Oct 12: A vigilance probe has been ordered in admissions to three Jharkhand medical colleges in which the written examination and counselling were taken by people impersonating as the candidate, a minister said Sunday. |


