Recent News & Comments About temporary health insurance
State cuts temporary deals with 3 health insurance providers
The state is making temporary deals with three state employee health insurance providers until officials can determine which carriers should receive longer-term HMO contracts.
Clipboard: Moderation in health insurance premiums could be temporary
Robert Weisman of the Globe wrote last month that state insurance regulators had approved the most modest premium increases in at least a decade for the small group market, which serves small businesses and individuals. Today, however, he writes that insurance industry executives believe the trend won’t likely hold.
Cuts to refugee health insurance dangerous, inhumane, doctors say
Looming cuts to refugee health benefits are inhumane, unethical and won’t save the government money, say some Ottawa doctors
Cuts to refugee health insurance dangerous: doctors
Looming cuts to refugee health benefits are inhumane, unethical and won't save the government money, say some Ottawa doctors.
In Silver Spring, Immigrant Looks for Work, Struggles Without Health Insurance
By Dan JordanCapital News ServiceSILVER SPRING - Blanca Oliva, 61 years old, laughed remembering the...
Short-term health insurance's limits noted
ST. PAUL, Minn., April 29 (UPI) -- Short-term health insurance policies are better than no coverage but people should be aware of their limitations, Minnesota's attorney general says.
Mean-spirited politicking
Pitting Canadians against vulnerable refugee claimants is a mean-spirited, political ploy that does nothing but reinforce the image of Stephen Harper’s Conservatives as a hard-hearted, get tough bunch that seems overly preoccupied with playing to its political base.
Divorce Questions: Can I Still Get Medical Insurance From My Ex After Divorce?
Wondering if it's possible to stay on your ex's health insurance after divorce? Here's what you need to know, from divorce financial strategist Jeffrey A. Landers , the founder of Bedrock Divorce Advisors . Have questions? Ask in the comments.
Fate of 'uninsurables' hinges on Supreme Court
Cancer patient Kathy Watson voted Republican in 2008 and believes the government has no right telling Americans to get health insurance. Nonetheless, she says she'd be dead if it weren't for President Barack Obama's health care law.
Fate of some patients hinges on Supreme Court
Cancer patient Kathy Watson voted Republican in 2008 and believes the government has no right telling Americans to get health insurance. Nonetheless, she says she'd be dead if it weren't for President Barack Obama's health care law.
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