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June 30, 2007

Florida Health Insurance Plan - Proposal Raises Taxes on Wealthy

President Bush is hoping to turn the upcoming debate over children's health insurance into one that focuses on helping all of the uninsured. The presidents position would help the nations uninsured, but raise taxes on the

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Posted by Russell at 05:01 PM

Surveys: Public favors health-insurance mandate

As political maneuvering intensifies at the Capitol over competing health care-reform proposals, two recent polls show public support for comprehensive health care reform that requires every resident to have insurance coverage -- an element of Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger's

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Posted by John at 03:12 PM

Contact Us: Got health insurance woes?

Like it or not, Michael Moore's latest documentary "Sicko" has the country talking about health-care reform again. Nearly one in five Americans doesn't have insurance. And even those who do often face bankruptcy because of serious medical problems that bring crushing out-of-pocket expenses and co-pays. Tell us your stories about health insurance problems: Have you lost employer-paid insurance and

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Posted by Michael at 11:46 AM

Child health insurance comes at a price

NEWARK -- When the Ohio Legislature approved the $52.3 billion state budget Wednesday, it included a big boost for children's health insurance. The bill revised current heath insurance coverage and will extend the eligibility level to include more

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Posted by Greg at 09:21 AM

It s D-Day for health insurance - Starting Sunday, everyone must have coverage, though deadline is really Dec. 1

STOUGHTON - Dennis Cormier, a 57-year-old Stoughton father of two boys, was facing a huge increase in his health insurance premiums on July 1, when the health coverage he received from a former employer was about to

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Posted by Peter at 09:00 AM

June 29, 2007

Contact Us | Health insurance woes?

Like it or not, Michael Moore's latest documentary "Sicko" has the country talking about health-care reform again. Nearly one in five Americans doesn't have insurance. And even those who do often face bankruptcy because of serious medical problems that bring crushing out-of-pocket expenses and co-pays. Tell us your stories about health insurance problems: Have you lost employer-paid insurance and

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Posted by Michael at 12:01 PM

Michael Moore to Join Nurses at Wall Street Press Conference to Call for Divestment From Health Insurance Companies

A day before his acclaimed new film "SiCKO" opens across the nation, director Michael Moore will head to Wall Street Thursday afternoon, where he will call on individuals, pension funds, the government and other investors to divest from publicly traded health insurance

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Posted by Doug at 11:57 AM

People need to take a close look at their health insurance policies

Health insurance can be a confusing topic to many people. The ins and outs leave many wondering what network covers them and, when they're on a tight budget, the least-expensive option often is

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Posted by Ken at 11:38 AM