Dental News - Dental, vision spending accounts fill gap (Federal Times) Employees who
Dental, vision spending accounts fill gap (Federal Times)
Employees who enroll in a high-deductible health plan with a health savings account for next year will be eligible to open a flexible spending account for their dental and vision expenses an option not available to them in the past.
Finding his religion (St. Petersburg Times)
Ahmed Bedier rediscoverd his Muslim faith in his late 20s, and now works toward helping others understand it.
Sharp rise in demand for dental plans (The Courier)
AS MORE and more dentists leave the NHS in Scotland demand for private dental health care plans is booming.
Are You Covered? (KOLO)
There are legitimate medical savings and discount health plans out there. But some that offer total coverage, accepting all pre-existing conditions...and a deadline to call a toll free number.
Tax breaks ease health care costs (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)
Suppose someone offered you $500, and you said no thanks. That's what millions of us do every year during open enrollment when we don't take advantage of tax-sheltered medical spending accounts.
Optinuity (Washington Post)
Address : 7101 Wisconsin Ave., Suite 1100, Bethesda, Md. 20814
New deal fails to stop dentists quitting NHS (Yorkshire Post)
Mike Waites Health Correspondent MILLIONS more dental patients face having to pay for private treatment as a new contract aimed at improving the state of NHS dentistry looks set to have the opposite effect.
Business briefs (Poughkeepsie Journal)
NEW YORK When traveling outside your home state and especially if you're traveling out of the country check what coverage your health-care plan provides away from home.
County's insurance plan an uncontrollable cost (Green Bay Press-Gazette)
The Brown County Board will be deciding on many issues, large and small, that have a direct impact on property tax bills when it meets today to discuss and adopt a 2006 spending plan .
National News (Government News Network)
Reducing health inequalities across England remains a major challenge said Acting Chief Dental Officer Barry Cockcroft today as he launched the Oral Health Plan for England, Choosing Better Oral Health.