Poll finds New Yorkers ignorant on health-care spending (BizJournals)
New Yorkers covered under private health insurance plans lack a basic understanding of how their insurance premiums are spent, a new poll by Zogby International shows.
New Yorkers covered under private health insurance plans lack a basic understanding of how their insurance premiums are spent, a new poll by Zogby International shows.
Some employees in East Allen County Schools will most likely see increases in health-insurance costs if board members approve a plan that keeps the district from exceeding its 2006 budget.
A study by the Economic Policy Institute shows that the number of companies offering health insurance coverage to employees fell 5.5 percentage points to 56.3 percent between 2000 and 2004.
A study by the Economic Policy Institute shows that the number of companies offering health insurance coverage to employees fell 5.5 percentage points to 56.3 percent between 2000 and 2004.
WASHINGTON The U-S Supreme Court is refusing to consider whether California was wrongly ordered to pay legal bills of insurance companies that challenged a state law requiring them to make public their overseas, Holocaust-era records.