Archive for May, 2008

More Young People Going Without Health Insurance (HealthDay)

HealthDay - FRIDAY, May 30 (HealthDay News) — The number of young adults without health insurance rose again in 2006, so 38 percent of high school graduates and 34 percent of college graduates will spend some time uninsured in the year after graduation, a new report shows. Continue to read more…

Is It Time for Uniform Disclosure Legislation in Health Insurance?

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More Young People Going Without Health Insurance (HealthDay)

HealthDay - FRIDAY, May 30 (HealthDay News) — The number of young adults without health insurance rose again in 2006, so 38 percent of high school graduates and 34 percent of college graduates will spend some time uninsured in the year after graduation, a new report shows. Continue to read more…

What Is The Difference Between Health Insurance Companies In California?

Whether you already know it or not California has a lot of options for health insurance. There are companies that we all heard of and there are some companies that we never heard of. With all the Health Insurance Companies out there you might be wondering what the differences are and which one is right […]

Virginia Health Insurance Program Could Help Uninsured Small Business Workers

Virginia lawmakers, Governor Timothy Kaine, and a charity healthcare organization are teaming up to offer low-income residents working in small businesses health insurance.
The program subsidize one-third of an employee’s health plan premiums. The employer and the worker will be responsible for the rest. The subsidies will be targeted at those working in small businesses who […]

Senate Bill Would Provide Health Insurance Relief For Small Businesses

Four U.S. Senators recently introduced a bipartisan bill that would provide health insurance tax relief for small businesses and the self-employed.
Senators Dick Durbin, Olympia Snowe, Norm Coleman, and Blanche Lincoln all worked together to create the legislation.
The bill would give small businesses a $1,000 tax credit per employee if they pay for at least 60 […]

More Young People Going Without Health Insurance (HealthDay)

HealthDay - FRIDAY, May 30 (HealthDay News) — The number of young adults without health insurance rose again in 2006, so 38 percent of high school graduates and 34 percent of college graduates will spend some time uninsured in the year after graduation, a new report shows. Continue to read more…

Senate Bill Would Provide Health Insurance Relief For Small Businesses

Four U.S. Senators recently introduced a bipartisan bill that would provide health insurance tax relief for small businesses and the self-employed.
Senators Dick Durbin, Olympia Snowe, Norm Coleman, and Blanche Lincoln all worked together to create the legislation.
The bill would give small businesses a $1,000 tax credit per employee if they pay for at least 60 […]

AHIP diving into the Health 2.0 arena

By Matthew Holt Last month, the trade group America’s Health Insurance Plans sponsored a seminar on Health 2.0 from Lynne Dunbrack at IDC Health Industry Insights and Roy Schoenberg from American Well. Any resemblance to the talk I’ve been giving… Continue to read more…

AHIP diving into the Health 2.0 arena

By Matthew Holt Last month, the trade group America’s Health Insurance Plans sponsored a seminar on Health 2.0 from Lynne Dunbrack at IDC Health Industry Insights and Roy Schoenberg from American Well. Any resemblance to the talk I’ve been giving… Continue to read more…