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Bad Fruit helps artists who don’t have health insurance (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

April 30, 2006

The Bad Fruit Foundation is holding a fund-raiser Tuesday to raise awareness about uninsured artists, whom they hope to help through a Web site providing resources to help pay for health care.

Marketing to ethnic groups gives insurance and care providers healthy returns (BizJournals)

April 30, 2006

It’s hard to imagine an industry with more stumbling blocks - and opportunities - to reaching the growing Asian and Hispanic populations than health care.

Health-insurance inflation is still well above overall consumer index (BizJournals)

April 30, 2006

Health-care costs are trending lower than in recent years but still well above the consumer price index. According to a Morgan Stanley Managed Care Survey, the average 2005 renewal increase was 14.8 percent.

Learning about Part D (BizJournals)

April 30, 2006

While the deadline for seniors to enroll in Part D Medicare fast approaches, drug stores and pharmacies across San Antonio are educating seniors about different options and urging them to sign up for the prescription drug plan before the May 15 deadline.

Big insurance broker shuffles top execs (BizJournals)

April 30, 2006

Willis Group Holdings, one of the world’s largest insurance brokers, has named Paul Gibbs as national partner to run its Western region, replacing San Francisco-based Arlene Corsetti, who left the brokerage early this month to go into consulting.

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