11 results for “health coverage”
11 results for “health coverage”
The Fresno City Council held a regular session on August 29, 2006, at 8:30 a.m., with seven council members present. The council recognized a $25,000 donation from Health Fresno to the City of Fresno F.U.N. Foundation and approved the minutes from the August 22, 2006 meeting. Council members raised operational matters including removal of a fallen tree branch on Van Ness north of Shields Avenue, health coverage for police and fire injuries sustained on duty, and completion of a cleanup project with fencing installation at a homeless project site on "E" and Ventura Streets. Additionally, Councilmember Dages requested a meeting with Fresno Area Express regarding a bus stop installation at the southeast corner of Willow and Kings Canyon Avenues.
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The South Carolina Public Employee Benefit Authority (PEBA) Health Care Policy Committee met on December 4, 2025, to review the 2025 open enrollment period. The presentation covered enrollment statistics showing 85,349 total transactions processed (compared to 59,030 in 2024), with significant activity across health, dental, vision, and life insurance plans. Active employee enrollment reached 232,227 subscribers with health coverage at 92.07%, while retiree and survivor enrollment totaled 111,407 subscribers with health coverage at 87.75%.
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Nanticoke is a city of approximately 10,628 residents in Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, characterized by a predominantly White (91%) and aging population (median age 41) with a growing Hispanic/Latino community (7.1%). The city has a moderate cost of living with a 65% homeownership rate and median home values around $110,000, served by the Greater Nanticoke Area School District with an 87% graduation rate, though only 13.5% of adults hold bachelor's degrees. Healthcare access is moderate with 89% insurance coverage, and residents rely heavily on personal vehicles (85% drive alone to work) with minimal public transit usage, commuting primarily to nearby Wilkes-Barre and industrial parks.
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Moore Township has established procedures to implement Pennsylvania's Right to Know Law (Act 3 of 2008) for public records requests. All requests must be submitted in writing to the Township Municipal Office at 2491 Community Drive, Bath, PA 18014, either by mail, in person, facsimile (610-759-9448), or email (manager@mooretownship.org), with fees assessed and prepayment required where applicable. The Township will provide records in the requested media format only if the document already exists in that format. The document also references availability of machine-readable files under the federal Transparency in Coverage Rule effective after July 1, 2022, containing negotiated service rates and out-of-network allowed amounts from health plans and healthcare providers.
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