January 19, 2008
BestWeek: Insurance Professionals See Taxes, Health Care as Key Presidential Issues
Taxes, health care and retirement security top the list of issues insurance industry professionals would most like to see the presidential candidates address in the 2008 campaign, according to an exclusive A.M. Best survey highlighted in BestWeek U.S./Canada, with more than four out of five respondents dubbing those important to their lives and
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Posted by Chris at 12:39 PM
Oxendine: Health Insurance Reform Legislation will hold the line on rate increases and add protection for small ...
Atlanta (January 18, 2008) Insurance Commissioner John W. Oxendine today revealed new legislation, House Bill 923, which will subject all rate hike requests by health insurance companies to increased scrutiny and possible rejection before they are allowed to be
Posted by Russell at 12:17 PM
January 15, 2008
Health consumers should beware before buying insurance
Following consumer complaints about suspicious faxed solicitations, state Insurance Commissioner Nonnie Burnes on Monday ordered several unlicensed companies to cease advertising health insurance in Massachusetts.
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Posted by Ryan at 04:35 PM
January 04, 2008
Most not familiar with health insurance
Fifty-two percent of U.S. adults would rather hit the gym and 30 percent would rather prepare their taxes than read their health insurance policy. A survey commissioned by eHealth, Inc. found most consumers lack a basic understanding common health insura...
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Posted by Joe at 03:46 PM
December 25, 2007
Health care for all New Jerseyans proves elusive
By TOM HESTER JR. THE ASSOCIATED PRESS TRENTON, N.J. - Gov. Jon S. Corzine said finding health insurance for the 1.4 million New Jerseyans who lack it ranks among New Jersey's biggest problems, but he doesn't expect to solve the plight in
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Posted by Ken at 08:15 AM
December 22, 2007
Uninsured Cancer Patients Almost Twice As Likely To Die Within Five Years As Those With Private Health Insurance, ...
Cancer patients who have no health insurance are 1.6 times as likely to die within five years as those with private coverage, according to a study conducted by the American Cancer Society, AP/Long Island Newsday reports. The study was published online and will appear in the January issue of CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, a journal published by ACS. [click link for full
Posted by Gary at 12:45 PM
December 19, 2007
Eight Ways to Make Holiday Health Insurance Shopping Easy
CHICAGO----Holiday shoppers aren't just going to the mall this year. Millions are also going online to look for health insurance. There are many reasons why you may have "health insurance" on your holiday list this
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Posted by Rob at 01:23 PM
December 14, 2007
As More Americans Live to 100, Long Term Care Insurance Leader Gives Health Assist
As Americans increase their life spans, many eyeing 100-plus, the odds of needing long term care increase. One solution is long term care insurance to pay the care bills. "A better solution," says Cameron Truesdell, CEO of LTC Financial Partners , "is the insurance plus health habits to keep yourself on your feet as long as
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