USA Today | Insurance group reverses on health-care overhaul Philadelphia Inquirer, PA But last week, at the conclusion of the White House summit on health-care reform, the head of the trade association of insurance companies - the successor to the group that spent millions on those commercials - pledged to support President Obama's push ... Video: GOP Challenges Obama's Healthcare Plan Independent Ideas: Beware single-payer health care Obama: Soft on Health Insurance?The early signs are worrying. |
Bills Would Increase Accountability and Oversight of Insurers Washington Post, United States By Lisa Rein Maryland began a major expansion of health insurance to the poor last year. But with tight budgets threatening that investment, lawmakers are moving to improve protections for those who have insurance but struggle to meet their medical ... |
Enews 2.0 | COBRA Health Insurance Questions: GoHealthInsurance.com to Answer ... MSNBC CHICAGO, IL - When it comes to a federal law like COBRA, the Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act of 1985, there are likely far more questions than answers about health insurance. On the Web, consumers can find a wealth of information about COBRA ... COBRA to strike at insurance Health care crisis only getting worse Try to keep health insurance while looking for another jobPosted ... |
Daily Mail | Barclays to Assess Benefit of Asset-Insurance Program Bloomberg By Kari Lundgren and Kitty Donaldson March 8 (Bloomberg) -- Barclays Plc, the third-biggest UK bank, will speak with British Treasury officials to determine whether its participation in a government asset-insurance program would be positive for ... Barclays to sound out investors over asset insurance |
Nearly 20% in state lack health insurance KSWO, OK AP - March 8, 2009 6:05 PM ET OKLAHOMA CITY (AP) - Insurance industry experts say nearly 20% of Oklahoma's population has no health insurance, and about half the uninsured are between the ages of 18 and 32. Although this age group is generally ... Commissioner talks about Oklahoma insurance Oklahoma official issues cease and desist order on Texas-based company Mental health coverage can pose special problems |
Is the health insurance industry serious about reform? Los Angeles Times, CA In December, the health insurance industry's trade group, AHIP (for America's Health Insurance Plans), said it had decided for the first time to support the principle of universal healthcare -- insuring everyone in America, regardless of health ... Insurers' commitment to healthcare reform is only skin-deep |
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