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Index of all Articles in the Low Cost Health Insurance Category
- Connecticut Cracks Down on Illegal Health Insurance Plans
The state of Connecticut cracked down on a number of unlicensed health insurance plans and agents this month. The Insurance Department issued warnings to consumers to check the licensing of any firm before doing business. The targeted illegal heath plans w
- Insurance For The Self-Employed
The biggest concern I hear from people who are thinking about starting, or already have, their own business is the lack of medical insurance. What most people dont know is that there are many options available that will allow you to have both medical and d
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- Health insurance gains, losses balance out (San Francisco Chronicle)
U.S. census figures released Tuesday show the number of people without health insurance decreased for the first time since 2001, but that drop was offset by a similar-size increase among those who rely on government health programs. The number of uninsured...
- Hulshof campaign attempts to clear up health care plan cost confusion (The Springfield News-Leader)
The cost of U.S. Rep. Kenny Hulshof's health care plan evolved from $50 million at its unveiling in Columbia to $70 million a few hours later in Kansas City.
- Census: More Nebraskans without health insurance (Scottsbluff Star-Herald)
OMAHA (AP) - Nearly 13 percent of Nebraskans have no health insurance coverage, according to a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau. The state's two-year average uninsured rate for 2006-07 is up 2.3 percentage points, to 12.8 percent, from the average rate of 2004-05, 10.5 percent.
- Census: More Nebraskans without health insurance (Lincoln Journal Star)
OMAHA — Nearly 13 percent of Nebraskans have no health insurance coverage, according to a new report from the U.S. Census Bureau. The state’s two-year average uninsured rate for 2006-2007 is up 2.3 percentage points, to 12.8 percent, from the average rate of 2004-2005, 10.5 percent.
- Health care solutions can come with own ailments (Republican-American)
Two years ago, the good people in my native Massachusetts came up with a solution to the health insurance crunch. Every adult in the commonwealth must have health insurance — or face legal penalties. Residents now can choose from a panoply of new, cheap policies — some as low as $250 a month.
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