Millions of Ohioans could benefit from new health-care regulations kicking in this month, starting with a requirement that insurance companies cover immunizations, cancer screenings and other preventative services for free.
American workers are taking yet another blow to their wallets this year -- a whopping 14% jump in costs to insure their families.
The price of family health insurance didn't go up all that much last year, but most people who get their insurance through work would never know that.
Fairhope's liability insurance carrier sued the city and Mayor Tim Kant last month, alleging that some claims in the two-year-old “Dyas triangle” lawsuit are not covered by the Alabama Municipal Insurance Corp. policy, and that the company is not obligated to defend the case.
Good news! Health insurance premiums only went up by 3 percent on average during the first five months of 2010--the lowest rate of growth in ten years. You'd think that would mean people are finally getting relief from rising health care costs. Well, that's where the bad news comes in. Employers are rapidly shifting costs [... ]
It may take searching, and premiums may be higher, but for some patients, choices are available. Amy Reiley had resigned herself to joining the ranks of the uninsured. The part-time L.A. resident and owner of a boutique cookbook publishing company had a group insurance plan that for three years covered her and another full-time employee.
Workers are paying a larger portion of their health-insurance costs as businesses shift more of the burden to their employees to help ride out the economic downturn, an annual study shows.The average employee contribution toward premiums for family coverage climbed 14 percent this year to nearly $4,000, according to a report by the Kaiser Family Foundation and the Health Research and Educational ...
Workers are paying a larger portion of their health insurance costs as businesses shift more of the burden to their employees to help ride out the economic downturn, an annual study shows.
Average annual premiums for employer-sponsored health insurance grew just 3% this year for family coverage, but employees' share of those costs surged 14%, according to a survey released last week.
WASHINGTON — American workers will pay about $4,000 to get health insurance for their families through work this year, 14 percent more than in 2009, according to a survey yesterday from the Kaiser Family Foundation. Kaiser Family Foundation - United States - Health insurance - Insurance - Business
LAS CRUCES - In the last week, New Mexico Farm & Ranch Museum blacksmith Bill Provence and his family watched as their Starview Road home burned - twice.
New Jersey's health insurance programs for poor children still are not reaching all the kids who ought to benefit, a new analysis shows, and 150,000 children under age 18 in the state remain uninsured.
JOHN Frost and his wife had been unhappily married for much of their 25 years together when his company relocated him in 2000. So when he moved from Virginia to Knoxville, Tennessee, he left her behind.
The family of a London man stranded in Thailand after being paralysed fear his condition will get worse unless they raise £35,000 to fly him home.
2010 COSTS: Total premiums for employer-sponsored health insurance climbed only 3 percent for family coverage and 5 percent for single coverage, according to a Kaiser Family Foundation and Health Research and Educational Trust report.
A benefit for a Tyler family who lost their farm to a tornado is being held Sept. 9 at the Eagles Club, Wahpeton. David and Kathy Langenwalter lost three garages, shops and other buildings on their 118-year-old family farm after a strong tornado swept through the area in August.
Olufunmilayo Arogboksun, a student from Osseo High School, recently received scholarship support from American Family Insurance to attend BestPrep's Minnesota Business Venture (MBV), a summer education program focused on career planning and financial literacy. More than 140 generous sponsors donated funds to support students' attendance.
American workers will pay about $4,000 to get health insurance for their families through work this year, 14 percent more than in 2009, according to a survey today from the Kaiser Family Foundation.
AN insurance company has agreed to pay to get a critically-ill Yorkshireman back from a Prague hospital after nearly a month of being stranded away from home.
WEST POINT -- Loyalty was the issue Monday as the Clay County Board of Supervisors struggled to choose an insurance provider for the county. On one side were those loyal to the county's longtime insurance carrier. On the other were those loyal to saving tax dollars.