Topic: Ron Pollack
Want to appeal an insurance company's denial of services or coverage? And "states are all over the lot in terms of what the right to an external review means," Ron Pollack, head of consumer advocacy group Families USA, tells the Health ...
The Democrats' powerful 60-seat majority in the U.S. Senate lasted just more than six months -- from the July 7, 2009, swearing-in of Sen. Al Franken (D, Minn.) to Massachusetts state senator Scott Brown's Jan. 19 victory over state Attorney General ...
Privately insured Americans pay at least hundreds of dollars more in premiums each year to help cover the cost of caring for the nearly 46 million uninsured people in the U.S, according to a new report commissioned by the health advocacy ...
Medical providers offer $2 trillion in cost savings to help pay for health care overhaulPresident Barack Obama's plan to provide medical insurance for all Americans took a big step toward becoming reality Sunday after leaders of the health care industry offered ...
Health groups, union join for ad campaign to thank lawmakers for expanding health coverageA variety of interest groups are joining to spend more than $10 million in television and newspaper ads that thank 83 lawmakers for expanding children's health insurance and ...
Sixteen organizations with often opposing views on health care reform announced a plan Jan. 19 to cover more than half of the 46.6 million uninsured Americans.. It would accomplish this, in part, by improving enrollment in the State Children's Health ...
Democratic presidential contender Bill Richardson was discussing his health care plan recently when he paused to toss out a question and a request. "How will I pay for it? Ask me!"He was asked and quickly obliged with an answer.The Democrats ...
Democratic Candidates Are Packing Specifics Into Some Proposals While GOP Keeps Powder DryDemocratic presidential contender Bill Richardson was discussing his health care plan recently when he paused to toss out a question and a request. "How will I pay for it? Ask ...