MEDICAL CARE, MEDICAL DEBT
HACKENSACK, N.J. — Frances Giordano found out she had lung cancer in June. After that, the bad news just kept coming. First, she discovered that even with a good job and health insurance, her medical expenses were more than she could afford on disability.
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Dispute is ended at hospital
THE future of Banbury’s private hospital, the BMI Foscote, is secure following the settlement of a row over treatments covered by medical insurance.
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A Laurel to The Record
Lindy Washburn’s piece in the Bergen Record about medical debt and how it can cripple even those people with health insurance offers a troubling preview of the future.
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Health Insurers Settle Suit Over Misinforming Clientel
Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman announced last Thursday, Jan. 19, settlements with eight major health insurance companies, requiring them to ensure the accuracy of provider directories posted on their websites by removing providers who no longer participate with the plans and correcting listing errors for providers who are in the plans. read more
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Oxford offers tax breaks to two metal plants
Expansions at FabArc and Associated MetalCast could bring more than 30 new jobs.
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