Dental News - Resurrected health plan helps immigrants kids (The Olympian) Poor parents
Resurrected health plan helps immigrants kids (The Olympian)
Poor parents of immigrant children can apply today for a resurrected state health insurance program, but there is room for only 4,000 kids less than one-sixth of the estimated 25,000 children who could use the coverage for doctor visits, eye exams and dental care.
Union Dental Featured in Managed Dental Care Publication (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
CORAL SPRINGS, Fla.----Dec. 1, 2005--Union Dental Holdings, Inc. is pleased to announce that it has been featured in the December 1st issue of Managed Dental Care. The article is significant for Union Dental as Managed Dental Care is a monthly publication specializing on business news and analysis matters affecting every dental payer, provider, supplier, and dental practice management firm in
Business owners say only certainty is cost of health care will rise (BizJournals)
We asked a few self-employed and small business owners to tell us about their health care coverage. Here's a glimpse into how much these people pay out and how they obtain the coverage.
Dentists' Deals On The Table, UK (Medical News Today)
The next steps in the reform of NHS dentistry were laid out this week as dentists received details of what they will be paid from next April, as well as revised details of their new contractual arrangements.
Grease Pit Grammar: Dentist exuberant over exorbitant rates (Kingsport Times-News)
"I have discovered that my dental coverage will fall under the auspices of another dental provider," said a customer of Wade's Dixieco whose screen name is Coalybay.
The Bottom Line / Infusion from the public kitty (Haaretz Daily)
Israel has a small clique of people who have the best health-care plan in the land. They don't even have to pay for it, either. A glance at the Health Ministry budget proposal for 2006 shows a startling article called "Medical Care for VIPs". How big is it? Not small: more than NIS 10 million.
Cost control (BizJournals)
Every fall, BlueShield of Northeastern New York sends each of its business clients a letter telling them how much the employee health plan they have this year will cost next year.
Poor grades for health, education 800,000 children with no health insurance; state ranked 44th in school spending (Recordnet.com)
California's grade-point average for the year is unacceptable when it comes to the health and education of the state's 10.5 million kids, according to a report card issued today by an Oakland-based children's advocacy organization.
Dental records confirm bodies are missing N.H. kids (St. Petersburg Times)
HUDSON, Ohio - Two small bodies found buried off Interstate 80 with duct-tape crosses over them were identified Saturday as the New Hampshire siblings killed by their father 21/2 years ago, authorities announced.
Surgeons to go into the hotel business (The Herald)
IT is the oldest medical society in the English-speaking world and from its historic home in Scotland's capital it has promoted surgical excellence for centuries.
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