Archive for July, 2009

Auto Insurance Principles Should Apply To Health Insurance

Friday, July 31st, 2009

Many Americans rely on their automobiles to get to work. No automobile means no job, no rent or mortgage money, no food. A single parent, struggling to make ends meet in the suburbs with 100,000 miles on the odometer, would presumably welcome the guaranteed opportunity for low-priced insurance that would take care of every possible repair on her auto until the day that it reaches 200,000 miles or falls apart, whichever comes first. Especially if the insurance is valid regardless of whether she even changes the oil in the interim.


So why aren’t the auto insurance companies writing such coverage, either directly or through used auto dealers? And given the importance of reliable transportation, why isn’t the public demanding such coverage? The answer is that both auto insurers and the public know that such insurance can’t be written for a premium the insured can afford, while still allowing the insurers to stay solvent and make a profit. As a Read More

Health Insurance

Monday, July 27th, 2009

We can Help you find the best prices on Insurance!

Health insurance comes in all shapes and sizes. Some health insurance plans are highly customizable while other health insurance plans are not. More expensive medical insurance offers better services, but this does not mean that less expensive medical insurance plans are not as good. There are many affordable health insurance plans that provide excellent coverage options.

What are your Health Insurance Options?

To begin with, it is important to know what your health insurance options really are. Laws regulating health insurance are different in every state, which means that health insurance plans will vary from state to state as much as they do from company to company. For example, health insurance providers in Oregon are not allowed to deny coverage due to pre-existing conditions, while health insurance providers in Pennsylvania can deny coverage, but must offer uniform Read More

Florida Health Insurance Broker and Agency Needed?

Thursday, July 23rd, 2009

If you are in the market for a good health insurance company in Florida, then you should consider yourself lucky since there are so many of them available. With increasing competition there are many Florida health insurance companies, fighting for their share of the market. Choosing the right one can be quite a daunting task indeed. The internet thankfully is a useful aid in your quest for the right Florida health insurance plan.

There are many online Florida health insurance companies that come to you with a host of offers and options for your entire family. The internet is one good source to learn about Florida health insurance plans and the different options available to you. Go through as many web sites as possible. There are scores of web sites which give comprehensive information. Moreover it is very convenient to get rates through online resources once you have decided to go in for a Florida health insurance plan, you should make sure that you thoroughly Read More

Cobra Health Insurance – What is It?

Tuesday, July 21st, 2009

What is Cobra? And how do I figure this out? There is a huge challenge faced by many people today; you’ve just been leg go by your employer. Basically, you have no income, and no health insurance benefits. Currently, the last thing you want to do is send money to your ex-employer for health insurance benefits. However, that is most likely what you’ll need to do. Are you covered? You are likely eligible to be covered by your employer’s COBRA health insurance plan. You must pay the premiums yourself; you will be eligible to remain covered, without any lapse in benefits, by your previous employers plan.

What is COBRA and how do I get it? Prior to 1986, loss of employment would also mean loss of you and your families health insurance coverage (if they were also covered by your employer). In 1986, the Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act (COBRA) was passed. COBRA health insurance provides you the right to extend your employer-provided Read More

Florida Health Insurance

Sunday, July 19th, 2009

Buying Florida health insurance may or may not be in your stars. But with that in mind, if you live in the state there is a chance that you will have to make a purchase sometime in the future. The majority of people who shop for Florida health insurance do so because they do not receive benefits through their employer, or they are self employed. Of course, some companies also shop for group health insurance policies.

If you need to get a Florida health insurance quote there are several ways of getting started. Most people have found that the best way of doing this is by using the internet. This allows them to avoid phone contact with agents or brokers, and also gives them the chance to work at their own speed. Obtaining Florida health insurance quotes this way is as easy as it gets.

Of course, your other option is to directly contact particular companies that offer policies that may be of interest to you. While this is fine, it is going to Read More

What Types of Florida Health Insurance are Best?

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Packaged Long Term Care Policies

A majority of Long Term Care Insurance policies are sold as comprehensive and stand alone health plans. These plans have options of annual, semi-annual, quarterly or even monthly premiums. There are also other types of payments like an abbreviated payment plan. The comprehensive Long Term Care Insurance plan is similar to the group health plan or individual health plan. This type of plan covers most of the health care alternatives. There are four primary methods to package Long Term Care Insurance.

1. The Long Term Care Insurance may be packaged with life insurance with either or feature which is very beneficial and flexible. In case of policy holder dies, their beneficiary will get the death benefit. While in case of policy holder wants Long term care, prior to his/her death than instead of life insurance predetermined benefits are paid. You can buy this type of policy by either paying the one time Read More

Finding A Health Insurance Plan In Florida

Wednesday, July 15th, 2009

Some strategies on finding affordable health insurance in Florida.

I’ve been a health insurance agent since 1985. I help Connecticut residents find health insurance and have for the last several years have also managed a website that helps people in other states including Florida find health insurance. You can find a health insurance broker in Florida by requesting quotes through my site.

Health Insurance Plans of Florida — Tips to Help You Pick the Right Policy

Choosing the best health insurance plan involves the following:

Finding a policy with or without using a health insurance broker in Florida who can offer you the lowest cost (but only with respect to the other two criteria)

Finding one of the health insurance plans of Florida that has a network that meets your needs

Finding the Florida health insurance plan with coverage that meets your needs

Choosing the right medical insurance Read More

Forming A Private Purchasing Cooperative For Health Insurance In Texas

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

As stated by the Texas Department of Insurance, the Texas Legislature enacted three bills that allow small business employers to form cooperatives for the purchase of employer health benefit plans in Dallas, Houston and throughout Texas. All three types of cooperatives are private purchasing cooperatives under state law. Texas Insurance Code Chapter 1501, Subchapter B provides for the formation of Purchasing Cooperatives. Two of the three have special characteristics; for clarity, we will refer to the broader category as “private purchasing cooperatives.”


Who may form a cooperative?


Two or more small employers may form a small employer health coalition. Any person – other than a health carrier – may form a health group cooperative. A health carrier may assist a sponsoring entity in forming a cooperative. A health group cooperative must have at least ten participating employers.


How do I start a Read More

How To Obtain Low Cost Health Insurance

Thursday, July 9th, 2009

Health insurance is a type of policy that will pay certain amount of money promised by the insurance company to the insurance holder for medical expenses or treatments as specified in the policy. It can also be defined as a protection cover that includes benefits for covered injury or sickness. It is one of the most common insurance policies across the globe. Millions of people worldwide have already purchased this policy and benefited from it.

There are several benefits of purchasing a health insurance policy. As a policy holder, you need to understand all the health insurance benefits that you are entitled to prior to purchasing health insurance. A typical health insurance policy covers you for any ancillary requirements associated to a medical condition. These include visiting to the doctor, vision care, dental care, preventative health care and pharmaceutical requirements.

It is equally important to make sure that your health insurance policy provides Read More

Reproductive Health Education on Disadvantaged Adolescents in Thailand and India (case Study in Northern)

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

NEED AND CONTEXT

It has been observed that the recent economic growth in the Asian cities indicate that there has been a breakdown of traditional support systems such as the family because of rapid urbanization and modernization. Moreover, a large number of people are living below the poverty line in impoverished environment in urban and rural communities. Their acute needs for housing, food, health, education, and incomes are the very forces that push adolescents to look for a means of livelihood on the streets, engage in prostitution, be hooked up with crime/drug syndicates, or become victims of sexual and physical abuse. It is a battle of bare struggle for daily survival and contributes in every ways they can. Any measure to penalize parents of such children will only result in further abuse and oppression of people who are already disadvantaged. Such children struggle hard in getting the most essential requirements to meet the basic needs of life and Read More

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