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Sunday, April 30, 2017

For The Win : reported that Kyle Busch’s wife, Samantha, says health insurance ‘absolutely’ should cover infertility

But not everyone is so fortunate, and that's why Samantha said fertility problems should "absolutely" be covered by insurance. RICHMOND, Va. – For years, Kyle Busch and his wife, Samantha, struggled to have a baby before undergoing in vitro fertilization (IVF) to help them conceive their son, Brexton, who was born in May 2015. But as a local organization, there's only so much the Bundle of Joy Fund can do, and Samantha said she's determined to raise more awareness and advocate for insurance coverage for infertility costs. "If you break your leg, insurance covers it," Busch said Saturday at Richmond International Raceway. pic.twitter.com/gUA50gTPbW — 5Church Charlotte (@5ChurchCLT) April 24, 2017So far, Samantha said 10 babies have been born to families they've helped afford IVF with one more on the way.


Employee health insurance changing in Algood


Employee health insurance changing in Algood
Posted Friday, April 28, 2017 12:00 amAlgood city employees health insurance plan is being phased out. "We looked at what you currently have and narrowed down (the other options)," Matt Swallows with Swallows Newman Agency said. "A lot of plans have gone with the co-insurance option now."Co-insurance is the percentage of costs of a covered health care service the patient pays after the patient has paid the deductible. If the deductible has not been paid, the patient simply pays the full amount for the care. Heard made the motion to approve the Silver 25 plan, with Mayor Scott Bilbrey seconding.

Speak up for your health insurance

On Feb. 14, health insurance provider Humana announced they would be pulling out of Obamacare markets, citing a failing system and massive financial losses. One of the consequences of this last election might be the loss of your health insurance. If they repeal it, Republicans will have to explain to the 20 million Americans using the ACA why they will lose their insurance. This is true, but it is not a reason to repeal ACA. Webster said the ACA has resulted in "sky rocking health premiums, for many squeezed job opportunities."That is not exactly true.


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