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Gazette editorial: WV excels in signing people up for health insurance
Gazette editorial: WV excels in signing people up for health insuranceAP photo President Barack Obama signs the Affordable Care Act on March 23, 2010.West Virginia got some welcome news from a recent U.S. Census Bureau survey — still more West Virginians have health insurance than the last time anyone counted, and West Virginia has one of the best rates in the country at reducing its proportion of uninsured residents.The number of uninsured West Virginians is down to a mere 6 percent.
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Skipping health insurance risky for students
Skipping health insurance risky for studentsSome millennials find health insurance unaffordable or bewildering to understand, according to a new survey.Eleven percent of millennials are not insured.This percentage has dropped since 2013, when 23 percent millennials were uninsured, according to a survey by The Transamerica Center for Health Studies.
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Boone County faces nearly $3 million deficit; low inmate numbers, health insurance costs blamed
Boone County faces nearly $3 million deficit; low inmate numbers, health insurance costs blamedcoupled with hoodrivernews
BCI Group holds individual health insurance enrollment workshop Sept. 29
BCI Group holds individual health insurance enrollment workshop Sept. 29BCI Group was awarded three grants from the State of Oregon to assist individuals in the Columbia Gorge community with enrolling in individual health insurance.The grant funding allows BCI Group to invest in technology and allocate resources specifically to help residents of Hood River, The Dalles and beyond efficiently enroll in Oregon's health insurance marketplace.In anticipation of the open enrollment period for 2017 — Nov. 1 through Jan. 31, 2017 — BCI Group will host an Individual Insurance Workshop Sept. 29, from 6-7 p.m., at the Hood River Fire Department, 1785 Meyer Parkway, Hood River.
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Bern debates raising health insurance excess
Bern debates raising health insurance excessFile photo: Jasleen KaurThe Local · 21 Sep 2016, 12:14Published: 21 Sep 2016 12:14 GMT+02:00The minimum deductible on a basic health insurance policy – currently 300 francs – could be raised if a bill on the subject becomes law.Anyone residing in Switzerland is obliged to take out a basic health insurance policy, called LaMal, but they may choose the amount of annual deductible on the policy – also called 'excess', the amount of medical charges they must pay themselves before their insurance kicks in.The lower the deductible the higher the person's monthly insurance premium, and vice versa.
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