Affordable Health Insurance - FSU to Require Student Health Insurance
FSU to Require Student Health Insurance
Ledger - TALLAHASSEE - A broken bone, cuts and bruises weren’t enough to keep a Florida State University student out of class after being hit by a car while riding his bicycle three years ago. His $30,000 hospital bill, though, forced him to drop out because
Key person insurance can save small company if owner dies
Seattle Post Intelligencer - Companies seeking to buy key person insurance will find they’re facing some of the same requirements and conditions as individuals — for example, if the insured owner or employee has health problems, the company might not be able to buy insurance
Health Savings Accounts do double duty
Myrtle Beach Online - New rules governing Health Savings Accounts are making them more attractive to consumers, who can use HSAs to help reduce health insurance costs now - and, potentially, in retirement. Health Savings Accounts are like Individual Retirement Accounts
Statement of Robert A. Jackson State Director, AARP-Texas on Passage
Forbes - Overall, 5.5 million Texans do not have health insurance, roughly a quarter of our population. Many of our younger AARP members — those in the 50 to 64-age bracket — are particularly vulnerable. From cradle to grave, the Texas health care safety
Kids without insurance
Rocky Mountain News - The 2007 KidsCount report has a particular focus this year on children’s health insurance. Drawing from a study the Children’s Campaign released in December, it finds close to 180,000 children on average who do not have health insurance, or at best