HEALTH INSURANCE STUDENT
40% in El Paso lack health insurance, report says El Paso Times More El Pasoans don't have health insurance and are less likely to take preventive health-care measures, a study released today by the Center for Border Health Research indicates. Raising graduation rates could save state $162 million in health care costs News Democrat & Leader If every Kentucky student in the class of 2006-2007 graduates from high school, the state could save $162 million in lifetime health costs, according to conservative calculations by the Alliance for Excellent Education in its new brief, Healthier and Wealthier: Decreasing Health Care Costs by Increasing Educational Attainment, funded by MetLife Foundation. Health insurance costs rise 10 percent in Duneland Schools Chesterton Tribune Though they didn’t exactly want to do it, Duneland School Board members on Monday approved a 10 percent increase in the 2007 premiums for employees on the school corporation’s health insurance. Letter: Health insurance is a personal choice The Daily Utah Chronicle While I think ASUU President Jake Kirkham's heart is in the right place, it would be detrimental to many to demand proof of health insurance in order to be a student. I understand the vaccination policy, but health insurance? Come on. If my husband were a student here he wouldn't be admitted under a hard-waiver policy because he doesn't believe in Western medicine and wouldn't go to a hospital Family coverage extended The News & Observer Young adults are more likely to lack health insurance than any other age group, the Census Bureau reports. Only half work for employers who offer health coverage. Drug Scams on the Web BusinessWeek More and more people are buying prescription drugs from shady online marketers. That could be hazardous to their health Laugh now or pay later Sun-Sentinel For the sake of their health, Broward County teachers are urged to add laughs to their lesson plans. Bill Ritter seeks insurance for all in Colorado by 2010 Summit Daily News DENVER — Despite skepticism and criticism from some of his fellow Democrats, Gov.-elect Bill Ritter said Wednesday he believes he can keep his promise to provide health insurance to 760,000 Coloradans who don't have coverage by the end of this decade. Ballots packed for Saturday’s vote in Louisiana The Natchez Democrat VIDALIA— Aside from the state representative, members of the school board, police chief, mayor and aldermen, Concordia Parish voters will go to the polls Saturday to vote for a new Secretary of State and Commissioner of Insurance. On The Move The Charlotte Observer Kit Anderson joined Chicago Title Insurance as local underwriting counsel.Andrew Berger was promoted to senior vice president and director of operations for Parsons Commercial Technology Group.
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