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Health Insurance News & Views, Health Insurance Opinion // 03.07.2009
Washington In Florida where we have such a high percentage of immigration, both legal and the other kind we need some kind of change. As a health insurance broker with a conscience I have had to stomach seeing people turned down by health coverage based on things in and out of their control. Most families [...]
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Health Insurance News & Views, Health Insurance Opinion // 02.07.2009
By Anna Scott Published: Wednesday, April 1, 2009 at 1:00 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, March 31, 2009 at 10:01 p.m. Gov. Charlie Crist has been touring the state promoting his new health plan “Cover Florida” as a solution for the state’s nearly 4 million uninsured residents. STAFF PHOTO / CHIP LITHERLAND PROGRAM DETAILS Two [...]
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Health Insurance News & Views, Health Insurance Opinion // 01.07.2009
Is Florida Health Insurance A Monopoly? Consumers almost have no breathing room in this land of inflated premiums. Aetna and Blue Cross and Blue Shield, which are based out of Jacksonville, own almost 45% of the Florida’s market. They can “reap oversized profits and raise premiums with impunity,” Health Care for America Now had stated [...]
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General Health Insurance Articles // 01.07.2009
A Ruling To Have Long Term Impact on Health Insurance Industry The morally questionable practice of health insurance companies cancelling coverage after a major illnees or injury is finally going to be addressed by legislation in California. The case is focused on a Cypress county citizen who was dropped from his individual health insurance plan [...]
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Health Insurance News & Views, Health Insurance Opinion // 01.07.2009
Are you okay with your Florida Health Insurance? Posted on June 27th, 2009 by admin If you are not comfortable with your Florida health insurance policy you can simply visit our website and compare it to other carriers with no pressure to buy anything. Nobody else has to use your policy, so do not listen [...]
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Health Insurance News & Views, Health Insurance Opinion // 01.07.2009
Florida Health Insurance News: “Free Mammograms?” Free Healthcare Offered By Awesome South Florida Doctor With the number of uninsured rising daily, a prominent South Miami radiologist is offering free mammogram screenings for women who have lost their jobs and health insurance. ”In the spirit of Barack Obama, we need to volunteer to help our country,” [...]
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Health Insurance News & Views, Health Insurance Opinion // 01.07.2009
The federal stimulus package will pay 65 percent of the cost of COBRA health insurance for those being laid off, but it’s unclear how big a difference that will make to people in South Florida who’ve lost their jobs. Consider Laurita Robinson, a Pembroke Park accounts payable manager who was recently laid off when her [...]
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Health Insurance Education, Health Insurance News & Views // 30.06.2009
Does My Insurance Cover Gardasil For Girls? What is Gardasil? Gardasil is a vaccine created by Merck and Co. In 2006 it was approved by the FDA for use in women as a vaccination against the HPV (human papillomavirus). HPV can cause cervical cancer in women and it is estimated that more than 6 million [...]
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Health Insurance Education // 30.06.2009
What Health Insurers Don’t Want You to Know You need to make sure that you are always on the same page as your health insurance provider. The both of you need to come to a conclusion that works out. This does not mean, however, that the health insurance company is going to be completely honest [...]
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Health Insurance Education // 30.06.2009
Overview of Health Insurance Premiums by Region Everyone knows that homeowner’s insurance and auto insurance premiums depend heavily on where you live. However, few people realize that health insurance premiums also very much depend on your geographical location. Of course, if you purchase private insurance, your coverage will more than likely also be underwritten on [...]
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