| Health Insurance Fraud Among State Workers The agency that oversees state workers is planning to investigate abuse of state sponsored employee health insurance programs. 45.7 Million in U.S. Lack Health Insurance Title: 45.7 Million in U.S. Lack Health Insurance Category: Health News Created: 8/27/2008 Last Editorial Review: 8/27/2008 The Health Insurance Advocate Radio Show Expands to Springfield, Missouri, and Reaches a New All-Time Ratings High for ... Arbitron Reports that Cary Hall's Health Insurance Program Gains Yet another Major Rise in Listeners. Affordable Health Insurance and Health Care Solutions Particularly Attractive to Women. Healthy Difference on 'Today's THV at 5': Losing Your Health Insurance New census data shows that more than 17 percent of Arkansans don't have health insurance. A new report shows that a lot of people might be just a job loss away from losing their coverage and a major illness away from financial disaster. Nation's Poverty Rate Holds Steady as More Get Health Insurance The nation's poverty rate held steady as median household income edged upward and the number of Americans without health insurance decreased by more than 1 million people last year, according to annual census data released today . Fewer Go Without Health Insurance As Incomes Gain, Data Show Fewer Go Without Health Insurance As Incomes Gain, Data Show Health Insurance Rates Rise, Poverty Largely Unchanged in 2007 The number of people without health insurance in the United States fell last year for the first time since the beginning of the Bush administration, according to a report released by the Census Bureau Tuesday on poverty, income and health insurance. Fewer Americans without health insurance; real income gains WASHINGTON MarketWatch -- Fewer Americans went without health insurance in 2007 than in the prior year, while there was a gain in median household income adjusted for inflation, the Census Bureau reported Tuesday. The number of people without health insurance fell to 45.7 million in 2007 from 47 million in 2006, the government said in its annual snapshot. Median household income adjusted for ... Poverty rate holds steady in U.S.; number without health insurance declines Ricardo Alonso-Zaldivar, The Associated Press August 26, 2008 - 2:05 p.m. WASHINGTON - The U.S. Census Bureau says the number of Americans lacking health insurance dropped by more than one million in 2007. State panel backs health insurance benefits for domestic partners CARSON CITY -- A legislative committee on a 3-2 vote today approved a regulation that the state should offer health insurance benefits to all domestic partners of state employee, including members of the opposite sex. Statement by John McCain on the Census Bureau Poverty and Health Insurance Report "Today's announcement reminds us that Americans are suffering in a struggling economy. Too many of our neighbors are living in poverty, too many can't find a job, and too many are living without health insurance. Judge blocks Carcieri in health insurance dispute A judge blocks the governor from raising health insurance costs for unionized state workers. Census: More Nebraskans Lack Health Insurance Newly released census estimates say nearly 13 percent of Nebraskans have no health insurance coverage. |


