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Affordable Health Insurance
If you do not have group insurance, or if the insurance offered is very limited, you can buy an individual policy. There are number of low-cost individual health insurance policies like fee-for-service, HMO, or PPO protection.
Have you been intrigued about how a health insurance company calculates the premium you are required to pay? Here are some of the answers. While getting an insight of any individual company may not be a simple exercise, but they all follow certain broad guidelines and ... ii) Premiums increase in co-relation to hereditary or lifestyle ailments such as Diabetes, Hypertension, Obesity etc. iii) In principle, premiums increase by availing...
- Pre-existing conditions put insurance coverage out of reach (tennessean.com)
- Do You Need A Cheap Health Insurance Plan (healthcare.i-prai.com)
Catastrophic health insurance plans offer a unique and effective solution to rising health insurance costs. Here is how a catastrophic health insurance plan can help you or your family save money and stay protected.Contributor: Jared BalisPublished: Oct 30, 2009
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From associatedcontent.com
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When you hear all the scare mongering in the health care debate, just remember that national health insurance reform is absolutely essential to small businesses. Less than 40 percent of our state’s small businesses with fewer than 50 employees can afford to offer health insurance, and more small businesses are dropping coverage every day.
From scnow.com
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- Affordable Health Insurance Plan (moreinformationon.com)
‘Tis the season… For open enrollment. This year, my employer is really pushing the high deductible health plan, so I spent the weekend poring over the plan documents. Today I thought I’d share what I learned.
Lower premiums
The primary draw of the high deductible health plan are the low premiums. In 2010, the regular PPO plan [...]Follow me on Twitter!
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From fivecentnickel.com
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Has anyone here had any experiences with Humana's Medicare Supplemental Health Insurance for seniors?
My mother-in-law currently is paying $400 a month for her supplemental insurance with another insurance company. She recently called Humana and got a quote of $98 a month. Sounds a little too good to be true. Any folks out there have the supplemental health insurance with Humana? Have your experiences been good or bad?
She resides in...
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From feedburner.com
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U.S. Sen. John McCain, R-Ariz., warned of major cuts to Medicare and large tax increases as the U.S. Senate neared its first votes this weekend on health care reform. McCain opposes health reforms pushed by Democrats and President Barack Obama that would create a public-option government system to cover the uninsured and operate alongside private insurance companies. "I don't think Americans really understand the scam that's going on here of...
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- Health Insurance Reform and Medicare (seachange.wbumpus.com)
- We need health insurance reform (search.live.com)
THE MERGER of two state-run health insurance companies, Všeobecná Zdravotná Poisťovňa and Spoločná Zdravotná Poisťovňa, is likely to be governed by law. The Slovak cabinet gave the go-ahead to a draft revision to the law on health insurance companies as well as a proposal by the Health Ministry that the legislation be handled in fast-track proceedings in parliament, the SITA newswire reported.
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- Calif. unveils report card for 5 health insurers (sfgate.com)
- Slovak cabinet approves bill to merge health insurers (spectator.sk)
Over at Findlaw, Cornell University Law Professor Michael Dorf criticizes the libertarian argument that a government requirement that every citizen purchase health insurance is unconstitutional:
A federal statute that was already in effect in 1994 provides that “all citizens shall have . . . an obligation to serve as jurors when summoned for that purpose.” To [...]
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From thelibertypapers.org
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The question is what the so-called age-rating ratio will be. Older adults could be charged at least double, which critics call discrimination. Insurance firms say it's necessary for a solvent system.
Under the healthcare proposals now before Congress, insurance companies would no longer be able to charge higher prices to policyholders who had diabetes or...
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- Higher Premiums, Less Coverage? (reason.com)
WASHINGTON, Nov. 10 /PRNewswire/ -- With worries about the H1N1 virus and the national debate over the future of health care, it is more important than ever for consumers to get smart about their health insurance coverage. However, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners' (NAIC) latest Insurance IQ survey finds that consumers are unaware of some key aspects of their health insurance coverage that can have a significant effect on...
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