News For: Washington State Medical InsuranceMedical calendar Blood drives BLOOD DRIVES: 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Sept. 17 and 18 in the blood donor room of the Mercy Medical Building, 851 E. Fifth St., Washington, Mo. Walk-ins welcome. Donors will receive a T-shirt. Be wary of medical discount cards Mark Sarmadi, a diabetic, thought he had found the answer to getting health coverage when a salesman pitched him what he thought was a low-cost insurance program. Tesco launches private medical plan for children Tesco Personal Finance has launched a private medical insurance plan for children. Wash. Flags at half staff for Arlington man Flags are at half staff at Washington state agency buildings in memory of a Navy medical corpsman killed in Afghanistan. The governor urged others with flags to take part in Monday's... Zimbabwe: Major Rethink on Medical Aid Benefits Needed MEDICAL aid, especially with the huge extension of coverage to most commercial and industrial workers in the early years of independence, has been a major funder, second only to the State, of Zimbabwe's medical facilities. After attack, victim faces big medical bills Jen Hall has suffered from one cold in the last two decades, so she wasn't worried that her new job didn't offer health insurance during a three-month probationary period. But a random attack outside a South Loop grocery store in August left her dealing with several serious medical issues, including a brain injury, seizures and 20 knocked-out teeth. Wash. Flags at half staff for Arlington man Associated Press - September 22, 2008 2:05 PM ET OLYMPIA, Wash. - Flags are at half staff at Washington state agency buildings in memory of a Navy medical corpsman killed in... Pitt receives gift for its medical program Pittsburg State has received some new wheels thanks to Mount Carmel Regional Medical Center. Six brand new wheelchairs were given to PSU's Nursing and Heath Education Department. Each one cost about Nigeria militant leader seeks urgent medical care: wife The suspected leader of Nigeria's main militant group in oil-rich Niger Delta, who is in detention on treason charges, needs urgent medical care for a kidney ailment, his wife and lawyer said Monday. Economy Could Tax State Health Program, Officials Say The state's healthcare advocate is concerned that businesses struggling with tough economic times might cancel their health insurance plans, prompting more people to enroll in the state's new Charter Oak Health Plan Network. |


