Word: student
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...what if these students were uninsured and became sick or injured? For some, the anwer would be Medicaid. Any full-time student under 21 years old with less than $2000 in assets and less than $483 in mothly income is eligible for Medicaid assistance. If the state has been woefully negligent in publicizing that fact, perhaps it's because Massachusetts is already several hundred million dollars delinquent on it's Medicaid obligations. Or perhaps it's because Medicaid dollars don't go to insurance companies...
...student health insurance program is ultimately doomed to fail because, just like the Catastrophic Health Care Act, it is at best an attempt to apply a Band-aid remedy to a national health care crisis...
...extend benefits to only a small portion of the population will result either in placing an unfair financial burden on that portion, as was the case with the Catastrophic Health Care Act, or in the misuse of funds intended for other purposes, as is the case with the student health insurance program...
According to Amundson, all programs affected by the virus had to be deleted immediately. Since the computer lab had backups for all of the affected programs, the main impact of the virus was to make accessing a computer in the student lab more difficult...
...staff of the student computer laboratory at the Kennedy School of Government discovered a computer virus Monday that damaged files for the lab's IBM and IBM-compatible computers...