News For: Unicare New Born Baby InsuranceFinance Q&A: Job loss and health insurance Question: I just lost my job. What are the best options for preserving some form of health insurance? Answer: Don't confuse "best" with "affordable." One of the first lessons many unemployed people learn is how expensive health insurance really can be. Unexplained death of Homewood baby investigated City police and the Allegheny County medical examiner are investigating unexplained death yesterday of a baby girl in Homewood Death of Cape Coral baby ruled accidental A baby girl accidentally suffocated in the bedding in her crib in her Cape Coral home, the Medical Examiner's Office determined today. CORAL SPRINGS CORAL SPRINGS MEDICAL CENTER Cache Ariyah Burton was born Sept. 3 to Angelia Robinson of Pompano Beach. Marissa Grace Fogelman was born Aug. 18 to Stephanie and Brian Fogelman of Tamarac. Florida couple turns food talk into board game MIAMI -- Eric and Monica Ash moved to northwest Broward, Fla., from Alexandria, Va., in May with a newborn, a toddler and no regular paychecks to cover the mortgage or employers to subsidize the health insurance. Eric says they're living a dream. Births Gabbrelle Solyce Ann Church, daughter of Krystalin and Baronoski Church, was born Aug. 27 at DCH Regional Medical Center. Grandparents are Don and Brenda Anthony, Edward and Wanda Church and the late Cherry Ann Higley. She has a brother, JaBreen Horn, 9. Skarupa Named President of Insurance Claims Processor PGBA Michael J. Skarupa, who has more than 29 years of experience in the health insurance industry, has been promoted to president and chief operating officer of insurance claims processor PGBA, LLC, a subsidiary of BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina. Coles County medical clinic for uninsured planned UPDATED MATTOON ��� For patients without health insurance, the out-of-pocket cost for a routine visit to the doctor typically is about $100. Kids��� health seen as priority While universal health care may be a long-term goal for some, Kansas advocates for children are hoping the next president will work immediately to expand the State Children���s Health Insurance Program ��� a proposal that President Bush vetoed last year. Farm, Ranch Families Struggle With Rising Health Care Costs WASHINGTON ��� America���s farm and ranch families are paying top dollar for health insurance that inadequately covers their needs and causes them significant financial risk, according to a report released today from The Access Project and sponsored by the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation. |




