Roger Ernst

Roger provides Life Insurance, Health Insurance and related financial services for Business Owners, Executives and Your Family.

Get your free quote today!

Life Insurance insures not only a life, it insures a way of life as well, whether personal, family or business.Financial Services for your entire family
Health Insurance
Life Insurance
Group Health
Retirement Planning
Anthem Health Insurance
Navigational Map Home Page Services Offered Roger Ernst Bio Contact Roger Ernst LinksHealth Care News
Image Spacer
Image Spacer
 Roger Ernst, CLU, ChFC

Experience, Knowledge and Integrity

Health Insurance
Mortgage Money



Site Design: Hurst Web Design.

Navigational Map







Navigational Map Forms Ideas Invite Pledge CLU Dots Home Page Services Offered Roger Ernst Bio Contact Roger Ernst Links


Community Health Center Expands in Winchester
Most parts of the Quad-state, region have community health centers that serve uninsured and underinsured citizens-Keystone Health Center in Franklin County, Tri-state Community Health Center in Hancock, Shenandoah Valley Medical System in Martinsburg, and most recently, Walnut Street Community

Publication: Quad - State Business Journal


Migrants to Get a Piece of Permanence; Winchester, Va., Clinic Planned to Improve Care of Seasonal Workers
The old cinder-block building near the entrance of the migrant labor camp in Winchester, Va., could be a garage, a storage shed or a repair shop for equipment used to tend the area's many orchards. But behind the drab facade, it is being transformed into the first permanent medical clinic for the

Publication: The Washington Post


Trex Company Wins Health and Safety Award From State of Virginia; Trex Co. Gets High Marks for Workplace Safety.
Business Editors WINCHESTER, VaBUSINESS WIREApril 13, 2000 Trex Company, Inc. (NYSE: TWP), manufacturer of Trex(R) Easy Care Decking(R), the nation's leading alternative decking lumber, has achieved designation as a Virginia Safety and Health Achievement Recognition Program (SHARP) worksite. SHARP

Publication: Business Wire


Sparrows Have Folks Aflutter at Wal-Mart; Virginia Agency Orders Ouster of Intruders in Winchester Store
The Wal-Mart Superstore in Winchester, Va., is going to the birds -- the sparrows, to be exact. The birds have been flying around the store since it opened last year, and yesterday their flapping prompted a visit by a state food-safety inspector. Officials at the state Department of Agriculture and

Publication: The Washington Post


Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Virginia Awards $12 Million to 41 Hospitals for Advances in Patient Care and Safety.
RICHMOND, Va., April 4 /PRNewswire/ -- Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in Virginia will award 41 hospitals around Virginia an estimated $12 million for improvements in patient safety and health outcomes through the company's Quality-In-Sights(R): Hospital Incentive Program (Q-HIP(SM Q-HIP, which

Publication: PR Newswire


West Virginia University Hospitals Implements Canopy to Streamline Care Management and Denial Management Workflow.
Business Editors, Health & Medical Writers CHAPEL HILL, N.CBUSINESS WIREOct. 29, 2002 Canopy Systems, Inc., a leader in providing Web-based solutions for care management, announced today that West Virginia University Hospitals has implemented Canopy, a Web-based case and utilization management

Publication: Business Wire


Virginia hospital says proposal will raise health costs
CHARLES TOWN - A Virginia hospital is questioning a West Virginia University Hospital-East proposal to spend $41 million to attract doctors and improve medical services in the Eastern Panhandle. WVU Hospitals-East was created last year and operates City Hospital in Martinsburg and Jefferson

Publication: Charleston Daily Mail


Bacillus cereus food poisoning associated with fried rice at two child day care centers - Virginia, 1993. (Epidemiologic Notes And Reports)
Bacillus cereus, an infectious cause of foodborne illness, accounted for 2% of outbreaks with confirmed etiology that were reported to CDC during 1973-1987 (1). On July 21, 1993, the Lord Fairfax (Virginia) Health District received reports of acute gastrointestinal illness that occurred among

Publication: Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report


Virginia Health Insurer to Implement Performance Reward Program for Hospitals.
By Bob Rayner, Richmond Times-Dispatch, Va. Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News Feb. 18--The state's largest health insurer is ready to pay more money to hospitals that improve patient care. Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield, formerly Trigon, announced the program yesterday. It rewards hospitals

Publication: Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News


Mental health benefits shrink under managed care
"There's less managed care in the valley compared with larger urban areas," says Dr. Bob Lizer of the Blue Ridge Counseling Center, P.L.C. in Winchester. "There are significantly more controls, however, on the use of hospital care. Inpatient care is virtually all managed care." "In the early 80s,

Publication: Quad - State Business Journal