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Recent News & Comments About affordable health insurance florida
Florida offers new, affordable health insurance (WTSP-TV Tampa)
State lawmakers passed the Cover Florida program during the 2008 legislative session.
'Cover Florida' Health Care Plan Launched (WESH 2 Orlando)
A new state health insurance program is launched for the uninsured.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida Launches Cover Florida Plans for the Uninsured (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
As one of Governor Crist's chosen health care insurers selected to participate in the Cover Florida plan, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida today launched its low-cost insurance plans available to uninsured Floridians.
Provider Information For Cover Florida Plan (WCTV Tallahassee)
Health care providers are ready to enroll customers.
Insurance Quagmires Top List of Health Concerns (The Lakeland Ledger)
LAKELAND | Since having a stroke three years ago, Kathleen Artlip has struggled to get affordable, comprehensive health insurance.She had coverage through the county's Polk HealthCare Plan for uninsured county residents. But cutbacks in the tax-funded program made her ineligible.
Medical Tourism Facilitator Members of the Medical Tourism Association (MTA) Are the First Medical Tourism ... (PR.com)
Three Medical Tourism Facilitator Members of the Medical Tourism Association (MTA) are the first medical tourism facilitators to enter into agreements with insurance companies and marketers of insurance products to offer medical tourism facilitators to their members and participants. [PR.com - January 06, 2009]
Selling smiles in a downturn (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
Cosmetic dentist keeps his pearly whites business in the black
Surviving a tough year in real estate (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
There is no denying that 2008 was an extremely tough year for commercial real estate agents and that 2009 is shaping up to be even tougher.
Stretched budgets put wrinkle in plastic surgery (The Greenville News)
Plastic surgeons say demand for cosmetic work has sagged in recent months, as economic worries cause patients to postpone or cancel their appointments. Some practices have been forced to lay off workers or reduce hours as a result.
Bill Targets Mental Health (The Tampa Tribune)
The economy is in recession and the budget outlook is bleak. Could 2009 turn out to be state Rep. Ed Homan's lucky year anyway?
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