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2/15/2009 News For: Utah Health InsuranceI've just lost my job. What options do I have for health insurance? When you face a layoff, your first instinct may be to shave costs wherever you can. However, experts advise not to drop your health insurance. The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act, or COBRA, lets you extend your former employer's health benefits for up to 18 months after a layoff -- although you will have to pay the full premium. This is one option you may want to consider. Let ... Health-Care Bill Is Boon To Children In Region The newly expanded State Children's Health Insurance Program will pave the way for more than 2,000 uninsured children in Charles County to receive comprehensive medical care, local officials said last week. Health insurance fair offers help Local residents needing health insurance can learn whether they qualify and get help applying for state coverage at the Healthy Indiana Plan Information Fair planned for Thursday. Maha to launch insurance schemes for drivers, workers The Maharashtra Government has launched schemes to provide health insurance cover to all the 52 lakh people living in the state below poverty line and is planning to launch insurance schemes for drivers and domestic workers in the state. Employers prepare for surge in COBRA enrollees WASHINGTON?Employers will have to scramble to comply with federal legislation providing a federal subsidy of COBRA health insurance premiums to laid-off employees. Health insurance gap expected to grow Without changes in federal policy, the number of Americans who don't have health insurance will grow from 45 million this year to 54 million in 2019, the Congressional Budget Office said Tuesday. More Wal-Mart Employees On Company Health Plan SPRINGDALE -- More Wal-Mart Stores Inc. employees have company health insurance as of Nov. 7, the end of the latest health insurance enrollment period. Sreelatha Menon: Right pill for the poor The government decision to roll out the national health insurance programme throughout the country has earned praise from all quarters. Medicines and doctors heal the sick but leave them poorer. Health Highlights: Feb. 14, 2009 Here are some of the latest health and medical news developments, compiled by editors of HealthDay: Ohio gov. aims to cut premiums for chronically ill COLUMBUS, Ohio -- Gov. Ted Strickland wants lawmakers to limit what health insurance companies can charge to people with chronic conditions who buy individual policies. |



