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Georgia Health Insurance Tax
Georgia health insurance : The Governor announced his budget last week and indicated that he would again be imposing a tax on Georgia health insurance plans and hospitals, similar to the issue that was defeated in 2009. We have yet to see the actual numbers associated with the tax, but […]
Colorado Health Insurance Politics
Colorado health insurance : Although bills are still being introduced, three legislative issues have already been abandoned for this year: the Colorado Medical Society’s practice of medicine definition that includes “medical necessity” decisions, a diabetes mandate, and provider fee transparency. One bill of particular interest that has emerged would impose […]
Arizona Health Insurance Dropping Children From KidsCare
ARIZONA health insurance : Governor Jan Brewer has presented a proposed budget that would decrease spending by reducing the number of Medicaid recipients by 300,000 and by dropping 47,000 children from the Arizona health insurance KidsCare program. Under the proposal, the state would also stop providing mental health benefits other […]
Blue Cross Blue Shield Michigan Funding Programs to Fight Childhood Obesity
Childhood obesity in America as a major public health issue. Blue Cross Blue Shield Michigan is offering funding for elementary school programs that focus on reducing childhood obesity and will partner with schools across the state to get kids moving and eating healthier. Proposed programs include four elements; health assessments, […]
Blue Cross Blue Shield Expands Blue Distinction Designation for Spine Surgery, Knee and Hip Replacement
The number of patients undergoing surgeries and hospitalizations for spine, knee and hip conditions is growing dramatically. Procedures including knee reconstruction or replacement, total and partial hip replacement, and spinal fusion, increased by nearly 25 percent between 1997 and 2005. Blue Cross Distinction designations are awarded to facilities that have […]
Missouri Health Insurance Autism Bill Advances in Senate
The Missouri health insurance autism senate bill, sponsored by Scott Rupp would require state regulated Missouri health insurance policies to cover up to $72,000 a year in treatment for autism until a person turned 21. Businesses with fewer than 50 employees could seek exemptions. Support for a compromise exempting businesses […]
Domestic Partner Texas Health Insurance to Cost City $42K
The program allows same sex and unmarried partners of city employees to receive the same Texas health insurance benefits as other municipal workers and their dependents. Domestic partner benefits have been a source of controversy since the council started talking about them last summer. Employees signed up so their unmarried […]
Virginia Not Forced To Buy Individual Health Insurance
This would be the first time that the federal government has said you must purchase a product by virtue of being a citizen of this nation and if you failed to do so you will penalized. Virginia health insurance officials and government are working on a bill to declare it […]
Free medical clinic opens in Nevada
Heading the effort is obstetrician and gynecologist Dr. Florence Jameson, who grew up in a family with no Nevada health insurance. Two years ago she started mobilizing the medical community to start a free clinic and her success appears unprecedented in Clark County. The clinic is in Paradise Park, near […]
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