Church and state: Kansas Republicans ignore voters, pass new anti-abortion laws

Kansas Reflector: Week-long series examining the influence of religious beliefs on political decisions at Statehouse Kevan Myers, left, of Kansas City, Kansas, and Clifton Boje, of Bonner Springs, protest in front of the House chamber before the state of the judiciary address in January. The Kansas Supreme Court ruled in 2019 that Kansas’ constitutional right … Read more

Access to abortion care is essential to support military personnel

The United States military is one of the largest employers in the world, with more than 1.3 million active duty personnel and millions more veterans and their families. It is important that military personnel who have served the country bravely have access to comprehensive health care, including abortion assistance, regardless of where they are stationed … Read more

HCAH partners with 14 insurance companies to offer outpatient care

Gurugram: HCAH, India’s leading outpatient care provider, announces its partnerships with fourteen major insurance providers, becoming the first transitional care provider in India to make insurance available to its patients. This is a significant milestone for HCAH as it becomes the first rehabilitation provider to offer cashless out-of-hospital care insurance coverage. This partnership enables patients … Read more

Why are there still people without health insurance in Massa and what can be done about it?

Most Massachusetts residents are covered by health insurance, either through their employer or through a government-supported program, a point of pride here in the Commonwealth. But we could do more to listen to the remaining uninsured who may want health insurance but face enrollment hurdles. A new report from the Blue Cross Blue Shield of … Read more

Asylum-seekers say joy over Title 42 end turns to anguish induced by new US rules

TIJUANA, Mexico (AP) On the day President Joe Biden’s administration ended a public health measure that blocked many asylum seekers at the Mexican border during the coronavirus pandemic, Teodoso Vargas was ready to show U.S. officials the his scars and photos of his bullet-riddled body. Instead, he froze with his pregnant wife and 5-year-old son … Read more

Home Insurance Goes Up 6%: How To Get The Best Policy & Price – Which One? News

The average price paid for home insurance has risen by 6%, according to the Association of British Insurers (ABI),jumpingfrom 298 in the first quarter of 2022 to 315 in the same quarter of this year. Market analysts Consumer Intelligence also found that the average quoted premium for a combined buildings and contents policy increased 6.7% … Read more

Insurance regulators look into Point32Health data breach – The Boston Globe

Massachusetts insurance regulators have opened an investigation into a cyber attack on one of the state’s largest health insurance providers. The insurance division is monitoring the Point32Health data breach, which may have compromised personal data including addresses, medical histories and Social Security numbers of current and former Harvard Pilgrim Health Care policyholders, according to Margaret … Read more

UNDER MODI GOVERNMENT, India beats world in medical infrastructure – The Sunday Guardian Live

With Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s tenure entering its ninth year, the impact of his government’s health policies has come under scrutiny, particularly analyzing its response to the pandemic that has swept the globe. Covid has exposed many weaknesses in healthcare systems around the world, from the production of critical vaccines to shortages of medical personnel, … Read more