Category Archives: affordable health insurance

Task force prepares for Affordable Care Act provisions

February 05, 2012 One of the Affordable Care Act’s (ACA) major provisions is the creation of insurance exchanges or state-based marketplaces for small businesses and people without employer health coverage. Although these exchanges, designed to offer choices of affordable health plans, are not mandated until 2014, Minnesota officials are now meeting to decide how to … Continue reading

Health care advocates urge quick creation of insurance exchange

A health care advocacy group says it’s in Michigan’s best interest to create a health insurance exchange group right away. Michigan Universal Health Care Access Network Executive Director Marjorie Mitchell (MICHUHCAN) says lawmakers should not wait for the U.S. Supreme Court to rule on the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act. A decision is expected … Continue reading

Affordable Student Health Insurance – How To Get Student Health Insurance Cheap!

New Health and Fitness.Org – Health Information You Can Use Are you one of the many college or university scholars who plan to travel and look at abroad during an upcoming semester? If so, you need to consider buying overseas student health insurance. Overseas student health insurance can be reasonable~cheap and cheap, especially when compared … Continue reading

Health Insurance for Children in 2012: eHealthInsurance Publishes Updated Data on Open Enrollment Periods and Product Availability

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA, Jan 25, 2012 (MARKETWIRE via COMTEX) –Today eHealthInsurance /quotes/zigman/100739/quotes/nls/ehth EHTH +1.33% , the leading online source ofhealth insurance for individuals, families and small businesses,released an updated list of open enrollment periods for child-onlyindividual health insurance plans in states where information wasavailable. “Child-only” plans are individual health insurance policies madeavailable to children age … Continue reading

Health care overhaul lags in states

WASHINGTON, D.C. — Here’s a reality check for President BarackObama’s health overhaul: three out of four uninsured Americans livein states that have yet to figure out how to deliver on its promiseof affordable medical care. This is the year that will make or break the health care law.States were supposed to be partners in carrying … Continue reading

New Health Insurance Law Requires Doctor, Hospital Reporting

With the drama surrounding the Supreme Court’s decision to decide the constitutionality of the Affordable Care Act – the nation’s health insurance reform law, or at least the mandated feature, many other provisions of the law are going unnoticed by the general public. one of those, the part that links hospital Medicare payments to “quality … Continue reading

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There is a Plan B for Birth Control and Health Care Plans

Last Friday, the White House announced that there will be no wider exemption for religious groups regarding the Affordable Care Act, which requires that “preventative care” be fully covered, with no co-pay, under new insurance plans, and the Department of Health and Human Services accepted recommendations that put all forms of contraception in that category. Beginning … Continue reading

Groupon and Living Social Replace Affordable Health Insurance

While the exact number of Americans who carry no health insurance varies depending on the research being done, many of those who lack coverage are not content to have no medical care options. Instead, they are turning more frequently to online daily deal sites such as Groupon and Living Social, which are, in away, replacing … Continue reading

A year ago today, House Repub’s Tried to Repeal the Affordable Care Act. What If They Had Succeeded? « MomsRising Blog

Statistics from The White House: if the Republican’s repealed the ACA Here are some of the statistics about what WOULD have happened if Congressional Republicans had succeeded in repealing the Affordable Care Act: 2.5 Million More Uninsured Young Adults. 2.5 million young adults have been able to stay on their parent’s health insurance thanks to … Continue reading