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Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida launches new plans for uninsured (Insurance Business Review)
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, an independent licensee of the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association, has announced the launch of its low-cost insurance plans to uninsured Floridians.
Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida Launches Cover Florida Plans for the Uninsured (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance)
As one of Governor Crist's chosen health care insurers selected to participate in the Cover Florida plan, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida today launched its low-cost insurance plans available to uninsured Floridians.
Insurance Quagmires Top List of Health Concerns (The Lakeland Ledger)
LAKELAND | Since having a stroke three years ago, Kathleen Artlip has struggled to get affordable, comprehensive health insurance.She had coverage through the county's Polk HealthCare Plan for uninsured county residents. But cutbacks in the tax-funded program made her ineligible.
THE OBSERVER STAFF LOOKS AT THE WIDE OPEN GATE FOR 2008 (Observer)
The Observer staff kicked off with a bang, heading up the year’s first issue with the state-mandated child vaccination controversy and ended with overdevelopment issues.
Surviving a tough year in real estate (The Sarasota Herald-Tribune)
There is no denying that 2008 was an extremely tough year for commercial real estate agents and that 2009 is shaping up to be even tougher.
Bill Targets Mental Health (The Tampa Tribune)
The economy is in recession and the budget outlook is bleak. Could 2009 turn out to be state Rep. Ed Homan's lucky year anyway?
WHAT'S NEXT? (Orlando Weekly)
Wondering what 2009 has in store? So are we. We thought it’d be fun to put that question to some local notables – politicos, journalists, rabble-rousers, psychics, – to get their insights on the year to come.
Year in review (Victorville Daily Press)
Here are the top local stories of 2008. The way choices were picked was 10 points for the first story, 9 points for the second story and so on.
Covering Florida, one uninsured person at a time (Marco Eagle)
Stephen Estes accidentally fractured his right foot leaving his home early one morning, and so far he’s paid $800 out-of-pocket for his medical expenses. He works for a local security company but won’t be eligible for health coverage for another two months. Even then the premium is high. The 37-year-old is leaning toward the “Cover Florida” insurance program for the uninsured that’s debuting ...
Covering Florida, one uninsured person at a time (Naples Daily News)
Stephen Estes accidentally fractured his right foot leaving his home early one morning, and so far he’s paid $800 out-of-pocket for his medical expenses. He works for a local security company but won’t be eligible for health coverage for another two months. Even then the premium is high.
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