Dental News - A little 'All Kids' Q and A (Southern Illinoisan) SPRINGFIELD
A little 'All Kids' Q and A (Southern Illinoisan)
SPRINGFIELD - Lawmakers have approved Gov. Rod Blagojevich's "All Kids" plan, which is meant to guarantee every child in Illinois receives health care.
Rowan group looking at aging population concerns (Salisbury Post)
With the oldest baby boomers retiring this decade, Rowan service providers say now is the time to plan for the growing population of senior citizens and disabled adults.
New dental surgery plan delights townsfolk (Powys Country Times)
A PLANNING application for a new dental surgery in Machynlleth has been submitted, to the delight of local health officials. The application for the surgery, before the Montgomeryshire planning committee, is to convert a Welsh Development Agency (WDA) factory into a dental practice.
Voters seek health care reform (Sentinel & Enterprise)
BOSTON -- Voters took health care reform into their own hands Thursday by sending a comprehensive reform plan to the 2006 ballot.
Bureaus to Offer Insurance Program ; Plan Aimed at Small Businesses in Ohio (RedNova)
By Dayton Daily News DAYTON -- The Better Business Bureaus of Dayton has banded with three other BBBs in Ohio and Medical Mutual of Ohio to offer group health insurance plans to small businesses. The new program is available to BBB members with two to 150 employees.
Salary bumps are only part of story (St. Cloud Times)
Elected St. Cloud officials will get a pay increase next year, but the benefits they receive are already impressive, if less well known. All are eligible for medical and dental insurance, a pension plan and reimbursements for official travel.
Salary bumps are only part of story (St. Cloud Times)
"Council members will earn part-time salaries of $11,000 next year, up from $8,600 this year. However, they are eligible for the same medical and dental insurance coverage as full-time city employees.
Cyber Sightings: Fall is time to adjust health insurance plan (The Tucson Citizen)
Some people mark the beginning of autumn by taking a drive through the countryside to see the leaves change. They're called "leaf peepers." I mark the beginning of fall by filling out a sheaf of forms. That's because it's open enrollment time for my benefits such as health and dental insurance.
Patients to lose NHS dental care (The Vale Advertiser)
THOUSANDS more patients are to lose their NHS places as the county's dental crisis deepens. This week, dentists from the Connah's Quay Dental Surgery announced the practice will go private in February.
Families receive benefits from dental care program (Saint George Spectrum)
ST. GEORGE - Thirty-one-year-old Jackie Harris of St. George joined other residents Wednesday who took advantage of a dental care program that pays up to $1,000 per child for basic, preventative dental procedures.
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