These conditions require care for more than 30 days.
It is a question of whether children should have to pay the price for their parents' choices. Children are an investment in our future, and you want to invest in their health and well-being.
I think it's off to a slow start. And there's a lot in 2006 they have to do to explain this benefit better and to help make the choices more realistic.
The large unionized corporations have been the place where health insurance has been most available and comprehensive for workers.
The asset test adds a lot of documentation.
We know the uninsured generally delay getting care. So it's to be expected that new cases of chronic disease will be detected as a result of the hurricane.
Choice can be baffling when it's hard to tell the differences between the different plans.