Illinois Health Insurance:
Affordable health insurance in Illinois. Family, individual and smal business group health insurance in Illinois. Updates on health insurance information from Chicago and other cities from Illinois. Latest Illinois health insurance coverage plans.
-
Jun 2nd, 2008
Illinois Governor is encouraging residents to spread the word about the state programs over the course of Memorial Day to help ensure that Veterans and their families get the benefits they fought for and deserve.
-
May 21st, 2008
Illinois Department of Healthcare and Family Services achieved $34 million in net savings during fiscal year 2007 through more efficient management of its medical programs.
-
May 15th, 2008
The administration of Illinois Governor has hidden state budget problems by rolling over about $1.5 billion in Medicaid claims each year.
-
Apr 15th, 2008
A new study highlights the incredible tragedies that the uninsured face and further validates the need for comprehensive healthcare reform through proposals like Governor Rod R. Blagojevich's Illinois Covered plan.
-
Nov 15th, 2007
An Illinois legislative rules-making committee rejected an order that would have allowed 147,000 parents and caretakers to purchase discounted health insurance.
-
Oct 2nd, 2007
Illinois Governor to cover breast and cervical cancer screening and treatment for up to 260,000 additional uninsured women.
-
Sep 21st, 2007
Illinois Governor is calling on the federal CMS to reverse proposed mandates it announced last month that will fundamentally alter the authority given to states under SCHIP.
-
Sep 4th, 2007
Illinois Gov. Rod Blagojevich would act without legislative approval to expand Illinois' All Kids program to provide coverage for seriously ill beneficiaries.
-
Aug 25th, 2007
Illinois Governor announced his plan to use his executive rule-making authority to bolster state healthcare programs and give 500,000 more Illinoisans access to affordable health coverage and services.
-
Aug 17th, 2007
Illinois Gov. Blagojevich aims to expand health insurance to an additional 500,000 residents.