Tag Archives: insurance companies

Medical insurance – Its Need in Today’s World

Selection of Medical Insurance Company and our benefits. Before I suggest you to how to select the medical Insurance Company out of the many options available, I must introduce the need of medical insurance to you and your family. Medical insurance thus needs to introduce clearly with its concept and its requirement in our lives. … Continue reading

Why Obamacare Won’t Hurt Insurance Companies

After Catholic organizations complained that the federal government wanted to force them to include free contraceptive coverage in their health insurance plans, the White House announced a compromise. as the White House described it, “if a woman’s employer is a charity, hospital or other religious organization that has a religious objection to providing contraceptive services as part … Continue reading

Why You May Need More Than Basic Car Insurance

When you own a car you know you have to have basic insurance coverage such as liability insurance. If you got a loan to buy the car, you will also be required to have collision and comprehensive coverage. there are some states that require their residents to have uninsured motorist and underinsured motorist property damage … Continue reading

The Advantages And Disadvantages Associated With No Medical Life Insurance

Most of the time, while searching online to acquire a life insurance, you would have come across a lot of advertisements propagating no medical life insurance. and usually you feel that these advertisements are attempting to rip you off. well, it is absolutely possible to get life insurance without giving any medical examination. You might … Continue reading

Medical-loss ratio as medical gain?

Health-care reform continues to chug along on pace, amid legal challenges and political wrangling. By now many Americans have become familiar with the acronyms EHR and EMR—electronic health records and electronic medical records, aka computerized charts. Bubbling to the forefront nowadays is another abbreviation: MLR. MLR stands for medical loss ratio. It’s a provision of … Continue reading

U.S. won’t breach ‘mixed treatment’ medical insurance rules in TPP talks

The United States will not raise the issue of Japan’s insurance coverage rules for advanced medical treatment during trade talks on the Trans-Pacific Partnership Agreement because of concerns aired by local medical workers, sources involved in Japan-U.S. relations said Sunday. Assistant U.S. Trade Representative Wendy Cutler informally told Japanese government officials earlier this month that … Continue reading

Mitt Romney's 'Firing' Comments Highlight Insufficiencies Of Health Care Proposal

Yesterday, I offered some context to Mitt Romney’s “I like being able to fire people” comment, arguing that his call for a greater reliance on individual health insurance plans would increase costs for many Americans, particularly beneficiaries who suffer from pre-existing conditions. the Incidental Economist’s Aaron Carroll also pinpoints why Romney’s belief that people can … Continue reading

Rick Means ready to take over as Shelter CEO

bunny (Delcia Crockett) says… What insurance companies don’t want you to know: you get a cash discount when you pay on medical accounts in payment budget/schedule, you pay for only what you use, and when you pay insurance, they get to build their big mansion-like offices, pay high-salaried CEOs and agent bonuses while you get … Continue reading

New health plans cover those struggling with preexisting … – Bakersfield.com

New health plans cover those struggling with preexisting conditions BY KELLIE SCHMITT Californian staff writer kschmitt@bakersfield.com | Saturday, Jan 14 2012 07:00 PM last Updated Saturday, Jan 14 2012 07:00 PM When Jennifer Lloyd's husband lost his work's health insurance benefits, she assumed she could simply purchase a plan herself. but with a history of … Continue reading

Defending Romney's health plan, a Mass lawmaker makes the conservative case for the individual mandate

HUDSON, N.H.—During a question-and-answer session this afternoon in a metal-fabrication shop, with the Republican minority leader of the Massachusetts House in attendance, Mitt Romney touted the health care plan he passed when he was governor. “I want to get your rates down,” Romney told a man who complained his rates had gone up ten-fold. “You know … Continue reading