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Recent News & Comments About affordable health insurance
New health insurance program benefiting Floridians (NBC 2 Fort Myers)
For a lot of people, it's easy to walk into the emergency room and get service because they're insured. But for people without insurance, it's not easy and it's expensive. But now, a new statewide, low-cost, insurance program is making it easy - and affordable.
Children Insurance Concerns (KIII Corpus Christi)
Affordable health insurance for children will be one of several issues expected to come up in the next legislative session.
Anne Dunev: Running To Catch Up: Health in Our Times (HuffingtonPost)
At a holiday party a friend told me he's now working three times harder for half the pay. Welcome to 2009. People need affordable health insurance. But more desperately, they need good health.
Florida offers new, affordable health insurance (WTSP-TV Tampa)
State lawmakers passed the Cover Florida program during the 2008 legislative session.
Are Discount Prescription Drug Cards A Form of Affordable Health Insurance? (BlackNews.com)
In all likelihood, you have probably seen them - whether you are at Walgreen's, CVS, or any various pharmacy across America, discount prescription drug programs seem to be offered everywhere.
Gov: Let kids stay on folks' insurance (New York Daily News)
You might be able to get your kids out of the house before age 30, but they'll stay on your health insurance if Gov. Paterson gets his way.
U.S. Sen. Brown introduces bills for Ohio green jobs, expanding health coverage (WKYC Cleveland)
WASHINGTON, D.C. -- On the first day of the 111th Congress, U.S. Sen. Sherrod Brown, D-Ohio, announced legislation that would create green jobs in Ohio and expand access to health insurance for small businesses and self-employed individuals.
San Francisco Challenges Calif. Law Allowing Women To Be Charged More For Health Coverage (Medical News Today)
The city of San Francisco is challenging a California state law allowing "gender rating," a practice that permits insurance companies to charge women higher rates than men for policies in the individual health insurance market, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.
AHIP Statement on National Health Expenditure Data (PR Newswire via Yahoo! News)
Health insurance premiums remain stable
GENE LYONS: The time of now for health reform (The Indiana Gazette)
Given the nation's deepening economic crisis, some are cautioning President-elect Obama to postpone comprehensive health-insurance reform until things settle down. For reasons both substantive and political, it's crucial that he ignore them.
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