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Health Insurance/Costs: Employer-Sponsored Insurance - Kaiser Family Foundation
2007 Kaiser/HRET Annual Employer Health Benefits Survey ... care spending, including new medical technologies, population changes and ...
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Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report Highlights News Coverage of State Medical Malpractice Insurance Developments, USA
.The <i>Kaiser Daily Health Policy Report</i> examines recent developments related to medical malpractice insurance in eight states. Summaries appear below.<ul><li ...
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Timothy Kaiser NMFN: Professional Background
Medical Information. Advanced Planning Library. Studies and Reports ... Timothy D Kaiser is an Insurance Agent of NM (life insurance, annuities, and ...
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Kaiser Permanente
Kaiser Permanente. Kaiser Permanente, Compare car insurance. ... care Diagnostic screening Hospital and medical services Pharmacy services ...
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Bluecross blue shield health care resource
... of paperwork and also conflicts with medical insurance on line firms. ... Medical Insurance Quotes Comparison loan for school BlueCross Blue Shield Health ...
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Medical Insurance
What do you have to pay for medical insurance a month? Does it cover a lot? ... Kaiser's co-pay is $10 for visits and $5 for prescriptions. ...
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Ohio Dept of Insurance - Health Insuring Corporations by County
Great Lakes Delta Insurance Company. Kaiser Foundation Health Plan of Ohio. Doing Business As: Kaiser Permanente. Medical Health Insuring Corporation of Ohio ...
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Snapshots: Health Care Costs - Kaiser Family Foundation
How Changes in Medical Technology Affect Health Care Costs, March 2007 ... Insurance Premium Cost-Sharing and Coverage Take-up, February 2007 ...
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Ohio Dept of Insurance - HMO Information
Medical Malpractice. Consumer Publications. File a Complaint With ODI. Fee Schedule ... insurance plans qualified for the tax credit by contacting Anthem or Kaiser ...
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Dominican School of Philosophy & Theology: Insurance
... a medical insurance plan designed to provide you with complete medical coverage ... The plan is with Kaiser Permanente, one of the largest health plans in ...
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10Miami Group Works To Address High Cervical Cancer Rate Among Haitian-American Women
Medical News Today (Mar 10, 2008 09:07 AM)
A group called Haitian Women of Miami is working to lower the rate of cervical cancer among Florida's Haitian-American population. Haitian-American women are three times more likely than other women to develop cervical cancer, according to the Florida Cancer Data System, the Miami Herald reports.

Washington House Approves Bill To Require Insurance Commissioner Approval For Individual Policy Rate Increases
Medical News Today (Mar 06, 2008 10:07 AM)
The Washington state House on Friday voted 68-21 to pass a bill (SB 5261) that would require insurers to receive approval from the state insurance commissioner before changing premium rates for individual health plans, the Seattle Times reports. Gov. Chris Gregoire (D) is expected to sign the bill into law, according to the Times. In January, the state Senate voted 31-18 to approve the measure.

Los Angeles City Attorney Expands Probe Of Improperly Canceled Insurance Policies To Blue Cross Of California
Medical News Today (Mar 07, 2008 11:07 AM)
The Los Angeles city attorney's office last week sent a letter to Blue Cross of California inquiring about claims the company made in a Feb. 23 news release explaining changes the company had made to help avoid improperly canceling policies, the Los Angeles Times reports.

Northern MI Search
Petoskey News-Register (Mar 10, 2008 12:18 AM)
A daughter, Aubree Marie O’Hara , was born to Michael and Lindsey O’Hara of Pellston at 3:54 p.m. March 5, 2008, at Northern Michigan Regional Hospital. Aubree weighed 9 pounds, 2 ounces and was 19 1/2 inches long at birth.

Teachers' contract draws questions
The Uniontown Herald Standard (Mar 09, 2008 10:06 PM)
CONNELLSVILLE - It may be a week or so before the final version of the Connellsville Area School District contract with the teachers' union is made public, but one board member said the agreement is too costly and will be burdensome to the taxpayer.

Testaments to a long journey
Honolulu Star-Bulletin (Mar 09, 2008 06:24 AM)
Seven-year-old Alyssa Miller died 18 months ago, but her memory lives on in a thousand ways -- perhaps most visually in her Beads of Courage, a strand of glass beads that stretches more than 37 feet.

Sen. Wyden Promotes Universal Health Care Plan At AHIP Meeting
Medical News Today (Mar 07, 2008 07:07 AM)
Sen. Ron Wyden (D-Ore.) on Wednesday promoted his Healthy Americans Act (S 334) at a meeting held by America's Health Insurance Plans, saying that failing to "fix the private market" would lead to more support for a single-payer health care system, CQ HealthBeat reports (Cooley, CQ HealthBeat, 3/5).

Letters To The Editor Discuss Long-Term Care Insurance Policies, State Partnerships
Medical News Today (Mar 04, 2008 01:07 PM)
The Wall Street Journal on Monday published several letters to the editor that address a recent article about state efforts to encourage residents to purchase long-term care insurance to help reduce Medicaid costs.

Health Buzz: The Latest Medical News
US News & World Report (Mar 05, 2008 12:06 PM)
New research on participants in the Women's Health Initiative study who underwent combined estrogen-progestin therapy shows a slightly increased risk of cancer for menopausal women after they stopped hormone replacement therapy about three years ago. But those results should be interpreted with caution, says U.S. News Health Editor Bernadine Healy, since the differences are quite small in ...

Ex-Kaiser Permanente director dies
Contra Costa Times (Mar 04, 2008 04:27 AM)
His boss at San Francisco County Hospital told him it would be unethical, but surgeon Cecil Cutting took the leap anyway. He became the first doctor of what would become Kaiser Permanente, where he would be executive director for nearly 20 years.