Health insurance coverage for striking teachers expires in December, and Portland Public Schools spies are taking advantage

Health insurance coverage for striking teachers expires in December, and Portland Public Schools spies are taking advantage

As the teachers’ strike closes Portland Public Schools for a second week, all indications are that students will be out of school until Thanksgiving. But there may still be one force strong enough to carry out the contract: health insurance. All eyes are on Nov. 16: If teachers aren’t back in the classroom by that …

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OVERSEAS MEDICAL INSURANCE: Frequent travelers need global coverage; for treatment in the US or Canada, be prepared to pay a higher premium – Insurance News

OVERSEAS MEDICAL INSURANCE: Frequent travelers need global coverage;  for treatment in the US or Canada, be prepared to pay a higher premium - Insurance News

Frequent foreign travelers or those planning to undergo certain medical procedures abroad should opt for an India health insurance policy that offers international coverage, including for destinations like the United States and Canada. These policies, offered by a few insurers, differ from regular travel insurance which includes medical coverage but may have limits. Health insurance …

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Direct Primary Care Coverage Comes to OKC Insurance Marketplace

Dr. Kyle Rickner and nurse Emily Stroup are pictured at Primary Health Partners' Edmond clinic

As thousands of Oklahomans have been locked out of SoonerCare, the state’s Medicaid program, many are turning to the federal insurance market for a new plan. But in Oklahoma City, many have turned to direct primary care programs, which connect them directly to providers through monthly subscriptions, forgoing insurance companies altogether. This works for many …

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Hospitals sue state to prevent new rules requiring charity care coverage for out-of-state residents

Hospitals sue state to prevent new rules requiring charity care coverage for out-of-state residents

The Washington State Hospital Association filed suit Monday against the state Department of Health over a proposed rule allowing out-of-state patients to receive charity care , saying such a policy would make medical care harder to access and more expensive for Washington residents. This requires hospitals to provide free or discounted care to anyone, anywhere. …

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