North Dakota Health Insurance
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Insure Kids Now! A national initiative to linking families to low-cost insurance programs Now, you may have one less thing to worry about. Your state, and every state in the nation, has a health insurance program for infants, children and teens. The insurance is available to children in working families, including families that include individuals with a variety of immigration status. ( Materials are available that explain more about immigration and children's health insurance.) ... You work hard to provide for your children and want to make sure they grow up strong, smart and healthy. But like many parents whose children don't have health insurance, you worry about taking care of them. ... [Read More]
N C H S - FASTATS Health Insurance Coverage ... U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN SERVICES ... Health Expenditures ... [Read More]
Chartbook #7: State Differences in Job-Related Health Insurance, 1998 Employer-sponsored coverage varies significantly acrossStates, so data on trends in coverage at the State level are critical tounderstanding who is and who is not covered by employer sponsored healthinsurance. In recent years, States have been increasingly active in craftingpolicies for their residents who lack health insurance coverage. In the early1990s, most States established reforms to encourage more small firms to offerinsurance to their workers. At the same time, States expanded Medicaidseligibility thresholds. In 1997, Congress enacted the State Childrens HealthInsurance Program (SCHIP), which gave States the funding and flexibility toextend public insurance coverage to more uninsured children. This reportaddresses three key aspects of State differences in employer-sponsored healthinsurance. ... [Read More]
North Dakota Even if North Dakota enacted all the protections in the Patients’ Bill of Rights, 280,000 people in North Dakota cannot be assured they have the comprehensive patient protections recommended by the President’s Advisory Commission. This is because the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) may preempt state-enacted protections. That is why the President has called on Congress to pass a federally enforceable patients’ bill of rights so that everyone enrolled in managed care may have a basic set of protections. Notably, 130,000 North Dakota women are in ERISA health plans and are therefore not necessarily protected. Women are particularly vulnerable without these protections because they are greater users of health care services, they make three-quarters of the health care decisions for their families, and they have specific health care needs addressed by a patients’ bill of rights. ... [Read More]
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North Dakota Even if North Dakota enacted all the protections in the Patients’ Bill of Rights, 280,000 people in North Dakota cannot be assured they have the comprehensive patient protections recommended by the President’s Advisory Commission. This is because the Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) may preempt state-enacted protections. That is why the President has called on Congress to pass a federally enforceable patients’ bill of rights so that everyone enrolled in managed care may have a basic set of protections. Notably, 130,000 North Dakota women are in ERISA health plans and are therefore not necessarily protected. Women are particularly vulnerable without these protections because they are greater users of health care services, they make three-quarters of the health care decisions for their families, and they have specific health care needs addressed by a patients’ bill of rights. ... [Read More]
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