Pressure to introduce universal health insurance rises
Health Minister James Reilly will come under increasing pressure to introduce proposals for universal health insurance as more people are priced out of the private health insurance market, a leading patient advocate has warned.
Health Insurance Stocks For a Republican Win
Here's what you should put in your portfolio if Republicans clinch the White House.
Richard Kirsch: It's a Crime to Deny Our Care
The public hates health insurance companies. They believe they are greedy and put profits before people's health. This is personal for people, so many of whom have their own health insurance horror stories.
Branstad wants elected officials to lead by paying 20 percent of health costs
Gov. Terry Branstad said Friday he would like to see elected officials in Iowa “lead by example” by paying for 20 percent of the cost of their state-provided health insurance coverage.
Branstad: Officials should 'lead by example' on health care costs
Gov. Terry Branstad said he would like to see elected officials in Iowa pay for 20 percent of the cost of their state-provided health insurance coverage.
Branstad: 'Lead by example' on health insurance
JOHNSTON, Iowa — Gov. Terry Branstad said Friday he would like to see elected officials in Iowa “lead by example” by paying for 20 percent of the cost of their state-provided health insurance coverage.
Travel health insurance: You’re far from home
Hospitalized on holiday? That travel health insurance premium will be the best $63 you ever spent.
Student health insurance mandate
Affordable Care Act will require Clemson students to purchase health insurance. Amongst the fiery debate rejuvenated by the recent onslaught of presidential primaries and caucuses, Clemson University officials are reviewing the current policies surrounding University-provided health insurance.
More people subscribe to Health Insurance in Volta region
Ho, Feb. 3, GNA - A total of 1,470,784 people have subscribed to the membership of the National Health Insurance Scheme in the Volta Region by 31 December 2011.
Pleasant Hill may end free health insurance for elected officials
PLEASANT HILL -- A proposal the City Council will consider Monday would end free health insurance for elected officials but continue a $400 monthly payment for those who decline coverage.