Healthy Howard, the program helping uninsured residents gain access to health care, has received a vote of confidence to continue for another year amid funding issues.
Pennsylvania Gov. Ed Rendell said he has accepted an invitation from federal officials to participate in a high-risk health pool to aid uninsured residents.
New York’s insurance superintendent is preparing for a new high-risk insurance pool to help uninsured residents with a goal of having the program operational by this summer.
Like the majority of Republican governors across the nation, Virginia Gov. Bob McDonnell has turned down a federal offer to aid in the creation of a high-risk pool program for the uninsured.
Questioning the need for “a new layer of bureaucracy,” Nebraska’s governor has told the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services thanks, but no thanks to participating in a proposed federal high-risk pool program.
The two biggest health insurance companies in Pennsylvania say the new health reform law falls short, while a regional Blues executive predicts the possible demise of small-group insurance in the U.S.
A new study exploring health insurance in Washington, D.C., places the District second in the country for providing coverage to its residents, eclipsed only by Massachusetts, which mandates coverage to its residents.
As an insurance agent for the past 15 years, I have never been more satisfied with my job of helping our seniors maneuver through the enrollment process of Medicare.