Health Insurance
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A thoughtful negotiation shows that you are not only practical but also invested in the company's success.
Latinos in Kansas are three times more likely to lack health insurance than Whites
A study by Kansas Health Institute cited complex cultural, language, economic and legal issues as reasons for the disparity
70% of amputations due to diabetes in Texas happens in just one county
The Latino community, with a low rate of health insurance, is the most affected.
Latinos are more than twice as likely to be uninsured as non-Hispanic Whites, report says
Even though the rate among Latinos is declining, the gap with non-Hispanic whites is widening, according to the study.
Hundreds of thousands of Latinos at risk as bill to protect Medi-Cal coverage for Californians fails
The proposal allowed those enrolled to keep their coverage for 12 months
One in five Latinos doesn't have insurance, and they represent half of the uninsured population in the U.S.
While immigration status might seem like a primary factor, at first look it only explains part of this disparity
These Partners Join Forces to Transform Hospital Expense Insurance in Mexico
Mexican patients will have enhanced digital platforms for healthcare services
Health Insurance for Immigrants: What You Need to Know
A comprehensive guide on what you should know about health insurance in the United States if you are an immigrant
Health Insurance Rates Among Latinos Climb in California, But Disparities Persist: Report
The state saw historic gains in last year, but Latinos are still most uninsured demographic
Biden Gives Green Light to Open Enrollment Period As 11 Million Latinos Lack Healthcare Insurance
Through Healthcare.gov or CuidadoDeSalud.gov, U.S. residents can shop for insurance to cover their most pressing healthcare needs
Almost 1 in 4 Hispanics in the U.S. Without Health Insurance: U.S. Census
U.S. Census Bureau data shows Hispanic people as the group with the highest number without coverage; the data shows this situation creates health disparities
3 Ex-NFL Players Plead Guilty To Defrauding League Healthcare Program
Since the initial charges were announced in December 2019, a total of 15 NFL players have been charged and all have pleaded guilty to healthcare fraud.
US Health Insurers Are Not Willing To Cover Costs Of Coronavirus Diagnostic And Antibody Testing
U.S. health insurers are currently hinting that they may not be covering the costs of medical tests that look for coronavirus antibodies and are insisting that employers or the government should be the one to cough up the relevant costs instead.