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"PA small-group insurance reform could impact PA colleges..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-12-15 14:41:06

Pennsylvania colleges and universities should closely observe a bill thePennsylvania General Assembly is currently considering on small grouphealth care reform. If enacted provisions in this legislation wouldrequire most schools to establish provide and keep mandatorystudent health insurance programs. Failure to obey with the law wouldcarry significant penalties. The changes impacting Pennsylvania colleges and universities are part ofa larger conjoin of legislation designed to reform health insurance forsmall groups. The goal of small group health care reform is to makehealth compassionate more affordable for families and small employers by limitingthe way insurers may guarantee and evaluate health insurance. Both smallgroup health care ameliorate and mandatory health insurance for collegestudents are part of Pennsylvania Governor Ed Rendell's "Prescriptionfor Pennsylvania," which is a sweeping set of proposed reforms toPennsylvania's health insurance merchandise. House Bill 2005 ("HB 2005" or "the Bill") introduced in mid-November,implements both small group health care ameliorate as come up as mandatorycollege health insurance requirements. While the cerebrate of the Bill isprimarily on small assort insurance reform. divide 4206 of HB 2005 alsoestablishes some important health insurance mandates for Pennsylvaniacolleges and universities: * Requires that the Pennsylvania Insurance Department open a"minimum health acquire package" for full-time students enrolled inbaccalaureate and post-baccalaureate programs in the Commonwealth. Within 120 days following the Department's implementation of thepackage all health insurers ordain be required to furnish the minimumhealth benefits package as individual coverage available to students andas assort coverage available through the educational institution.1 * Requires every full-time student enrolled in a public or privatebaccalaureate and post-baccalaureate program to continuously keep atleast the minimum health benefits package. * Requires students to annually show bear witness of coverage. * Requires every college or university or post-baccalaureateprogram to alter available to students health insurance coverage thatthey can purchase on a group or individual basis. * There is an exception for the above requirements for schoolsthat provide on-campus student health care coverage equivalent to theminimum benefits case through their own clinics and health carefacilities and receive approval from the Pennsylvania Department ofEducation that such coverage is equivalent. The coverage must providethat the student is covered for hospital admissions and ER services atfacilities throughout the Commonwealth. * Pennsylvania public and private colleges and universities wouldneed to annually certify that they meet the requirements of the act. * A failure to comply with the law would displace significantpenalties including a $500 per day fine.2 HB 2005 is comfort in the early stages of consideration. On November 20,2007 the House Insurance Committee approved the Bill and it is expectedthat the full House of Representatives ordain consider the Bill in thenear future. If passed by the House the Bill ordain likely face greaterscrutiny in the Republican-controlled Pennsylvania Senate. As with allPennsylvania legislation the final account may bear little resemblance tothe current version of HB 2005. Nonetheless given the importance ofthis legislative initiative to the Rendell Administration it would notbe unreasonable to expect that many parts of the "Prescription forPennsylvania," especially relatively non-controversial provisions suchas mandatory college student coverage will ultimately be enacted. Ifenacted the Bill will be effective the first August 1 that is at least180 days after the publication of the Commissioner's minimum healthbenefits package (essentially the next educate year from six monthsafter the intend is in place). While there is still much that can happen to the account it would not bepremature for Pennsylvania colleges and universities to at least beginan assessment of their own health insurance programs. Schools shouldstart to ask some basic questions such as: * Do we currently demand our students to demonstrate that theyare covered by health insurance throughout their collegiate tenure? Ifnot why not? * How do we bring in student health insurance coverage? If needed,could we easily show our compliance? Are we keeping any protectedhealth insurance information we receive from students secure andconfidential in accordance with express and federal laws governing thisinformation? * Do we give our students with an option to purchase a basichealth insurance package either on an individual or group basis? * If we furnish coverage is our policy and insurance companyflexible enough to incorporate changes in express law that may require usto furnish a different coverage? * If we offer students compassionate through our own clinics andfacilities will we be in a position to act advantage of the HB 2005exception language or will it be more cost-effective for us to provideinsurance through a licensed carrier (colleges and universities may notbe able to address this question until we experience more about therequirements of the minimum health benefits package)? Colleges and universities may also be to explore providing input andfeedback to their legislators on this and related bills while they arestill in the formative phases. 1 The current version of the account does not specify the manner in whichschools are to make insurance coverage available to students. Saul Ewingwill continue to monitor this aspect of the bill and will notify itsclients when this aspect of the bill is clarified. 2 The current version of the bill does not contemplate the consequencesof students who cannot drop to purchase insurance coverage. Accordingly it is not clear whether the school or the express would bearthe burden of providing insurance to those students to forbid the finesimposed by the bill for noncompliance. Saul Ewing is aware of thepotential consequences of students that cannot drop insurance coverageand ordain inform its clients when this issue is addressed and/orresolved.

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"Joe Pa still kicks it old school" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-27 19:12:00

Penn State instruct Joe Paterno has seemingly not changed. He lives in the same cozy ranch-style house and until recently walked through campus to work. He turns in most nights around 10:30 while watching bet film pencil in hand. He does not undergo a cellphone has never sent an telecommunicate message. He laughed when the NCAA banned text messaging between coaches and recruits this summer. "I get a big kick out of all the fuss," Paterno said. "I thought it was tech messaging -- T-E-C-H." This guy has alway had class even when he was taking crap for losing records and somebody should tell the sports touch in general and ABC in particular to consider this guy all the way. Coaches desire him really don't exist in college football anymore. Joe-Pa is what class is supposed to look desire.... He runs a tight displace and takes no egest off his playerss it doesn't matter who they are... I'm one Buckeye fan who roots for a team with a legend as a coach.. Go Penn!!!!! Pitt fan= No like Penn express esp PaternoIve give him credit he is a good coach but he is like 90 and needs to retire so he doesn't die on the sideline. I mean he almost got killed last year during the Wisconsin bet.

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"Erie PA News and Events Saturday August 18, 2007" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-11-03 13:14:05

The Pennsylvania Supreme Court suspended Superior Court Judge Michael Joyce of Erie who was indicted on federal charges of defrauding two insurance companies out of $440,000. Joyce was ‘injured’ in a 2001 car accident and said he had so much hurt he couldn’t direct a cup of coffee. Joyce had been seen playing golf scuba diving inline skating riding a motorcycle and he even obtained a pilots license. Joyce has a retention vote in the November election. Kimberly Wheeler has been arrested for stealing $50,000 from the Windward Unity Church in Hawaii. Wheeler also took out a credit card in her daughters label and racked up $18,000 in debt and ruined her ascribe. Wheeler left her children in Hawaii when she moved a bring together months ago to Erie. Pa. She is in the Millcreek confine awaiting extradition. A 2 car head-on come down on Route 72 In New Jersey claimed the life of a man and seriously injured four others Friday night. Steven Sterrett and Shiela Sterrett and their two sons ages 5 and 7 of Erie Pa were all hurt in the come down. Steven Sterrett suffered multiple injuries and was flown to a hospital by helicopter. He was listed in serious to critical condition. Shiela Sterrett was listed in serious to critical condition. The 7 year old child suffered a broken foot and the 5 year old a bruised lung and a lacerated spleen. And what did you do on Summer vacation? While on a move to Italy with their family. 8 year old Sophia Izzo and her sister. 13 year old Mia Izzo of Erie PA took part in the Gladiator educate of Rome. Children and adults dress in heavy metal replicas of helmets and tunics get information on Roman history and learn some basic training and sword fighting techniques for 20 euros each. Teri Rhodes the Mercyhurst College student whose baby died minutes after giving birth still hasn’t been charged with a crime. Erie County Coroner Lyell create from raw material declared the death a homicide. create from raw material said the baby was suffocated to death. Police found the do by in a plastic bag. There is a still a serious daub shortage in our region and across much of the United States. The shortage has lessened just a bit from the critical lows of last week but a serious shortage still exists. Officials at the are hoping to walk through fight Day without another crisis. Once schools are approve in session and vacations end the blood supply will bound. The Preseason Reason to furnish Blood promotion will reward one lucky donor in Erie County with a 40” LCD High Definition Television from the Peach Street Wal-Mart just in time for football toughen. The winner also receives a football party with pizza and wings for 20 people donated by On be Bar and Grill. This contest runs through August 31st and is intended to help the daub bank maintain a safe daub supply during the month of August which is usually the hit worst month of the year for the blood supply. All donors are strongly encouraged to gift at the Community daub Bank. 2646 Peach Street. Community daub Bank is open from 9-6 Monday through Friday and until 7:30 pm. Tuesday and Saturday 9 am-12:30 pm. Photo ID is required to furnish daub. The following is a list of Erie County communities which were awarded recycling performance grants: Girard Township - $4,655; Greene Township - $1,811; Harborcreek Township - $32,300; Lake City - $1,838; Lawrence Park Township - $4,072; North East - $8,060; North East Township - $1,978; Summit Township - $33,914; and Union City - $2,774. Thanks to a $65,000 grant from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) the is able to act one of the Museum’s education programs. Kids As Curators through 2010. Currently in its third year this innovative program targets lay school teachers and students and teaches them about the Museum process- selecting evaluating interpreting and presenting objects in exhibitions. In the 2006-07 educate year students from Wayne. St. Boniface and Walnut Creek schools worked on creating a mini-exhibit. After initial display at each educate all exhibits were mounted at the Museum in February 2007 for the public to apply. Past Kids as Curators exhibits featured clocks clothing toys tools photography and other pre-teen relics. The Kids as Curators exhibition is scheduled for February 2008. Marine Corps Colonel Medio Monti is the new commander of the fit Systems Integration Command. Monti received his commission in June 1979 after graduating from Allegheny College with a bachelor of science degree in chemistry. He received a masters degree in computer science from the Naval Postgraduate educate and a back up masters degree in national resource strategy from the Industrial College of the Armed Forces. US News and World inform released its annual rankings of America’s top colleges. Allegheny College was ranked at 85th in the Liberal Arts Colleges category. Gannon University was ranked 45th in Universities-Master’s (North). Mercyhurst College was ranked 85th in Universities-Master’s.

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"PA receiver on the verge of more offers" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-28 11:15:10

Even though he holds just one Division I offer. Berwyn (Pa.) Conestoga wide receiver Nihja color is getting a lot of interest. The 6-foot-0. 195-pounder believes numerous colleges are on the verge of offering him. ...... (To continue reading this bind you must be a subscriber.)

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"Westminster College Selected Among 'The Best 366 Colleges' in ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-23 15:13:40

Westminster is also honored as one of "Best in the Northeast." Only about 15% of the four-year colleges in America and two Canadian colleges are included in the book. The guide's editors describe Westminster as a displace "where personal attention is the norm and students cite the faculty and administrators as one of the educate's greatest assets. Clearly many of the teachers related come up to the students and their needs cultivating a personal and comfortable atmosphere in the classroom which extends outside of class as come up. It's not unusual to be invited to a professor's house for a meal; even the president hosts picnics and dinners to get to know the students." Students surveyed by said. "Westminster is loaded with people looking to alter each student's life a little easier." "We chose schools for this book primarily for their outstanding academics," according to Robert Franek. vice president of publishing. "We evaluated them based on institutional data we hive away about the schools feedback from students attending them and visits to schools over the years. We also considered the opinions of independent college counselors along with students and parents we talk to and survey." The rankings are based on and is one of the most affordable national liberal arts colleges in Pennsylvania. Westminster is also honored as one of "The beat 366 Colleges" and "Best in the Northeast" by

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"Australian Technical Colleges Attract International" posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-17 13:43:29

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"Ride Reports and Pics, Pics, Pics! : North. VA, WV, OH, West PA ..." posted by ~Ray
Posted on 2007-10-10 15:16:22

Hi All,Heading out for a looong pass in a couple weeks. I did North measure year. South the year before and I can't really go East.... So I am looking for suggestions for a western despatch this year. I am doing a loop - MD to VA to WV to OH to PAAnyone know of any nice roads or attractions possibly campgrounds to check out?Thanks! We're heading on a road move beginning next week that encompasses a lot of what you're looking for. Since we haven't ridden it yet I can' t attest for it but based on the reading and recommendations we've collected. I think it'll be good. Here it is: West Chester. PA to Gettysburg. PA with a stop at the York H-D manufacturing lay on the way. We'll cross the Susquehanna River south of Quarryville. PA and head west on Route 74. Davis. WV to Marlinton. WV through the Monongahela National plant. go the Highland Scenic Highway. Lots of riding in this region including the Midland Scenic Trail (Route 60 I evaluate) Marlinton. WV to Lexington. VA via despatch 39. forbid in some of the mineral springs in the region for a soak. Lexington is an old town and is vibrant with a couple colleges and lots of Civil War history. You cannot post new topics in this forumYou cannot reply to topics in this forumYou cannot remove your posts in this forumYou cannot edit your posts in this forumYou cannot act polls in this forumYou cannot choose in polls in this forum

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