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Health care spending keeps climbing - Deseret News Washington TimesHealth care spending keeps climbingDeseret NewsAnnual premiums for a Utah household of five or six, are hitting $8000 per year now just for insurance coverage, which doesn't include co-pays and covering ...Medicaid is Failing, and Nothing Short of Health-Care Reform Can Fix ItAlterNetState Round Up: Florida Considers Eliminating Popular Medicaid Plan; State ...Kaiser Health Newsall 541 news articles »
Utah House votes down inmate insurance bill - LocalNews8.com KSL-TVUtah House votes down inmate insurance billLocalNews8.comRepresentatives from some Utah insurance companies opposed the bill at a committee hearing, citing safety issues and inexperience in coordinating with ...Utah Legislature: House kills bill on insurance for inmatesDeseret NewsHealth insurance as a state issue / GOP leaders push for Utah to develop own ...StandardNetUtah Lawmakers Kill Bill That Would Allow Cyclists to Run Red LightsNew WestDeseret Newsall 141 news articles »
Utah House committee OKs inmate insurance bill - BusinessWeek Utah House committee OKs inmate insurance billBusinessWeekThe Utah House will consider a proposal that would ban Utah insurance companies from excluding coverage for certain prisoners. A House committee voted 6-1 ...Health bill would keep prisoners on private insuranceDeseret NewsOnce Divisive Death Row Appeals Limits Get Unanimous Nod of ApprovalKCPW (blog)all 11 news articles »
State Health Policy Developments: Doctor Shortages, California Insurance Crackdown - Kaiser Health News State Health Policy Developments: Doctor Shortages, California Insurance CrackdownKaiser Health NewsOrrin Hatch, R-Utah, that a $250000 cap on pain-and-suffering awards and instituting other tort reforms could reduce overall medical costs by 0.5 percent" ...and more »
The Week Ahead - Salt Lake Tribune The Week AheadSalt Lake TribuneNetworking ยป The Association for Corporate Growth, Utah chapter, will conduct its monthly breakfast meeting, featuring Taylor Randall, ...
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