insurance /tags/insurance insurance en-US Copyright Thu, 30 Jan 2025 10:00:00 GMT Expert advises Ohio seniors about navigating insurance and preparing for escalating costs /2025-01-30/expert-advises-ohio-seniors-about-navigating-insurance-and-preparing-for-escalating-costs Seniors often face increased needs as they age. The bills can be huge and mount quickly. So, how can aging Ohioans plan for those expenses? Thu, 30 Jan 2025 10:00:00 GMT /2025-01-30/expert-advises-ohio-seniors-about-navigating-insurance-and-preparing-for-escalating-costs Matthew Rand Bill shielding gun owners from liability insurance requirements passes Ohio House /2024-12-12/bill-to-block-required-liability-insurance-for-gun-owners-passes-ohio-house-without-big-change Attempts to attach an amendment to ban the federal government from using local and state police entities to enforce national firearms laws in Ohio failed. Fri, 13 Dec 2024 03:20:42 GMT /2024-12-12/bill-to-block-required-liability-insurance-for-gun-owners-passes-ohio-house-without-big-change Jo Ingles 4 reasons why your car insurance premium is soaring /npr-news/2023-09-13/4-reasons-why-your-car-insurance-premium-is-soaring The cost of car insurance has jumped more than 19% in the last year, far outpacing overall inflation. There are several reasons why that's happening. Wed, 13 Sep 2023 09:00:32 GMT /npr-news/2023-09-13/4-reasons-why-your-car-insurance-premium-is-soaring Scott Horsley Insurance Internships Push Students To Think Beyond Ducks And Geckos /news/2019-12-10/insurance-internships-push-students-to-think-beyond-ducks-and-geckos Sierra Roberts knew the jingles and taglines about insurance. It’s that thing you pay for now in case something goes wrong later. It’s those commercials… Tue, 10 Dec 2019 10:00:00 GMT /news/2019-12-10/insurance-internships-push-students-to-think-beyond-ducks-and-geckos Leticia Wiggins Indiana Suspends Medicaid Work Requirements Amid Lawsuit /side-effects-public-media/2019-11-01/indiana-suspends-medicaid-work-requirements-amid-lawsuit On Thursday, Indiana temporarily suspended its Medicaid work requirement program known as Gateway to Work. Like several other states, it faced a court... Fri, 01 Nov 2019 17:36:14 GMT /side-effects-public-media/2019-11-01/indiana-suspends-medicaid-work-requirements-amid-lawsuit Carter Barrett Ohio Republicans Propose Ways To Resolve Suprise Medical Bills /news/2019-11-01/ohio-republicans-propose-ways-to-resolve-suprise-medical-bills Several Ohio House Republicans are backing a bill that they say provides options to avoid "surprise billing," when patients get unexpected big invoices… Fri, 01 Nov 2019 16:39:01 GMT /news/2019-11-01/ohio-republicans-propose-ways-to-resolve-suprise-medical-bills Karen Kasler New Ohio Bill Would Ban Most Private Insurance Coverage Of Abortion /news/2019-05-08/new-ohio-bill-would-ban-most-private-insurance-coverage-of-abortion A new Ohio bill would ban most private insurance coverage for abortions. Opponents say it would also ban effective methods of birth control.One-fifth of… Wed, 08 May 2019 10:43:49 GMT /news/2019-05-08/new-ohio-bill-would-ban-most-private-insurance-coverage-of-abortion Jo Ingles Employees Start To Feel The Squeeze Of High-Deductible Health Plans /news-partners/2019-05-03/employees-start-to-feel-the-squeeze-of-high-deductible-health-plans The average deductible for employer-sponsored health insurance has quadrupled in the last 12 years. A Los Angeles Times investigation finds even insured workers are going without needed medical care. Fri, 03 May 2019 09:00:00 GMT /news-partners/2019-05-03/employees-start-to-feel-the-squeeze-of-high-deductible-health-plans Rachel Martin Number Of U.S. Kids Who Don't Have Health Insurance Is On The Rise /news-partners/2018-11-29/number-of-u-s-kids-who-dont-have-health-insurance-is-on-the-rise Economic growth usually means more kids get health insurance, but that's not been the case during the Trump years, a study shows. For the first time in a decade, the uninsured rate for children is up. Thu, 29 Nov 2018 05:01:31 GMT /news-partners/2018-11-29/number-of-u-s-kids-who-dont-have-health-insurance-is-on-the-rise Phil Galewitz Report: Employers Hiring Fewer College Graduates in 2018 /ideastream/2018-05-08/report-employers-hiring-fewer-college-graduates-in-2018 Across Ohio, colleges and universities are celebrating their spring commencements this month, with some like Ohio State University celebrating the largest graduating classes in their history, but a report from the non-profit National Association of Colleges and Employers shows both private and public sector employers expect to hire fewer graduates this year. “The employers said they plan to decrease their hiring by just 1.3 percent,” NACE Research Manager Andrea Koncz reported. Tue, 08 May 2018 15:00:00 GMT /ideastream/2018-05-08/report-employers-hiring-fewer-college-graduates-in-2018 Ashton Marra