Solons nix administration bid
Solons nix administration bid to cut dental services (WCAX 3)
MONTPELIER, Vt. -- A legislative committee has rejected a Douglas administration plan to cut dental coverage under the state's Medicaid program.
Streaming Problems? (AccessNorthGA)
GAINESVILLE - Gainesville city employees will soon have the option to invest money in a tax-free, flexible spending account for medical, dental and childcare needs.
Legislators reject plan to trim Medicaid dental payments (Rutland Herald)
MONTPELIER Legislators on Wednesday rejected a plan to cut Medicaid dental payments by the state, asking administration officials to return in two weeks with a revised proposal.
Plan for a public health department narrowly defeated by voters in 1967 (Lancaster Online)
Supporters of a Lancaster County Health Department say they want the county commissioners, not voters, to determine whether Lancaster County should operate its own public health department.
Social Security's latest proposal The proposal is aimed at boosting the government's popularity. (Bangkok Post)
Prachachart Turakij Editorial, Oct 19 _ The board of the Social Security Office has asked the government to increase payments for maternity and dental care for social security card holders. Under the proposal, women who give birth can claim full payment for all services in hospital.
WILES: Plan tax strategy now to avoid pain in April (The Tucson Citizen)
Just when you thought it was safe to put away the calculator, it's already time to start thinking about income taxes again. Planning during this year's fourth quarter is a bit more adventurous than normal, with the pending expiration of some breaks and the creation of several new ones.
Addendum Dental/Optical Benefits Plan Offers Coverage With No Out-of-Pocket (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
Have insurance companies kept American taxpayers in the dark about the extent of their options for dental and optical benefits? It would appear so: Under section 125 of the Internal Revenue Service code, the tax dollars an employee saves by contributing to a 401, IRA, flex plan or any other qualified expense can be applied to the Addendum Dental/Optical Benefits Plan -- at no added cost to
Ohio Medicare plan will pay less, but still lose more (BG News)
COLUMBUS Ohio will pay less than it thought, but still end up losing money on the new Medicare prescription drug benefit for the aged poor, a state welfare official said yesterday. The new Medicare plan reverses the traditional system of ...
Dentists to the rescue (The Whitehaven News)
DENTISTS from Poland and possibly Spain could soon be on the way to Copeland to give more people treatment on the National Health Service. The Queen Street dental practice in Whitehaven already has a Polish dentist lined up to start work next January.
|
