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Pat Perry: Health insurance — What do you believe? The last few years, businesses challenged with the soft economy may have made decisions that might not have been made in an otherwise stable environment. news-herald.com
Health insurance changes scrapped A special meeting of the Honesdale Borough Council Thursday began with a bit of good news as representatives of both the Honesdale Lions Club and the Fraternal Order of Eagles presented $1,000 checks in support of the Honesdale area swimming pool. www.wayneindependent.com
eHealth, Inc. to Present at the Cowen and Company 40th Annual Technology, Media & Telecom Conference MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA-- - eHealth, Inc. , the nation's leading online source of health insurance for individuals, families, seniors and small businesses, today announced that its chief executive officer, Gary ... finance.yahoo.com
Visitor Insurance Leadership Award for NRIOL RICHMOND, Va., May 25, 2012 /PRNewswire/ --Â International Services Inc. (d.b.a. NRIOL), providers of Health Insurance for Visitors & Health Insurance for International Students within the US and abroad, ... finance.yahoo.com
Health-insurance refunds on the way Arizona consumers and businesses can expect to collect more than $36 million in refunds this summer from health-insurance companies under new provisions of the nation's health-care law, according to two reports. www.azcentral.com
Confused By Your Health Insurance? Simplee Can Solve It The Spark of Genius Series highlights a unique feature of startups and is made possible by Microsoft BizSpark. If you would like to have your startup considered for inclusion, please see the details here. news.yahoo.com
Health Insurance Cutbacks Squeeze The Insured More than 1 in 5 Americans had a problem getting insurance to pay for a hospital, doctor or other health care in the past year, according to a new poll by NPR, the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation and the Harvard School of Public Health. www.npr.org
Number of people with private health insurance falls to 2006 levels Another substantial drop in private health insurance numbers is expected by the year end with 75,000 people dropping out of the system, it has emerged. www.irishexaminer.com
Study: 10 percent of veterans go without health insurance Of the 1.3 million veterans who lack health coverage, the study says about 630,000 of them would likely qualify for Medicaid under the health law expansion, and as many as 520,000 could qualify for subsidized health coverage in insurance exchanges. www.news-medical.net
Study: 10 Percent of Veterans Lack Health Insurance About 10 percent of U.S. veterans under the age of 65 lack health insurance and are not being cared for by the Department of Veterans Affairs, either, according to a study published on Thursday. news.yahoo.com
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