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Advocacy group criticizes Texas Department of Insurance for not taking federal dollars
Advocacy group criticizes Texas Department of Insurance for not taking federal dollars
Texas dioceses sue feds over birth control mandates
The Archdiocese of Galveston-Houston voiced its support for fellow Texas dioceses and more than 40 other Catholic institutions that filed lawsuits Monday claiming government requirements for birth control coverage violate their religious freedoms. In their suits, the Diocese of Dallas and the Diocese of Fort Worth call the Obama administration policy an “overbearing and oppressive governmental ...
How the pressure of finding health care insurance affects one family
Star and Jose explain some of the tough choices they've made to maintain health insurance.
Cigna to pay $295M for Texas supplemental health insurer
Bloomfield health insurer Cigna Corp. said Thursday that it will spend $295 million to buy a Texas supplemental health insurance company.
Catholic dioceses, colleges sue over Obama mandate
Roman Catholic dioceses, schools and other groups sued the Obama administration Monday in eight states and the District of Columbia over a federal mandate that most employers provide workers free birth control as part of their health insurance.
Fort Worth Roman Catholic Diocese sues over health insurance rule
In a lawsuit filed Monday, the Fort Worth Roman Catholic Diocese says its religious liberties are under attack by provisions of President Barack Obama's healthcare law that require it to cover contraceptives and other services contrary to church doctrine.
CDISofTX.com Builds Relationships through Education
New web site assists Texans in making informed decisions for all of their healthcare options.Dallas, TX (PRWEB) May 21, 2012 Consumer Direct Insurance Services, Inc., an Independent, Authorized Senior General Agent for Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Texas has launched its educational site, CDISofTX.com, to help bridge the gap between education and insurance. The site is designed with the ...
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Rain and... AUSTIN -- Billy Millwee , who oversees the state's giant Medicaid and Children's Health Insurance programs, will retire in August.
SAISD approves $2.1M health transition
A majority of San Angelo ISD employees will be getting a one-time $1,000 payment from the district to help cover the "transition" costs of the March decision to end the district's self-funded health program and join the statewide TRS-ActiveCare health plan.
Texas Health joins health care reform: Partnership promotes preventative care to reduce treatment spending
Texas Health Resources announced its role in the national health care reform movement on Tuesday, unveiling a partnership whose goal is rooted in preventative care and education.
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