According to the article “Priority Health Offers New Individual, Family Plans” by Melissa Burden on The Detroit News, the state of Michigan will be seeing some new health insurance options. Priority health insurance has launched new individual health insurance policies as well and family plans for Michigan residents. Finding health insurance at great rates can [...]
Archive for January, 2011
Health Insurance From Home
Numerous health insurance companies offering Medicare options to seniors offer a great benefit to help their customers learn more about various plans. This benefit involves a specialist coming straight to the customer’s home to go over a variety of options and give guidance as to what plan may be best for them. Geisinger Gold is [...]
Health Insurance Quotes and Gender Pricing
For many years health insurance companies have considered gender when calculating health insurance quotes and this was justified by the statistically different health needs women have verse men. According to the article “State Law Levels Premiums” found on DailyBulletin.com, the state of California has recently passed a new state law which prohibits California health insurance [...]
Student Health Care Reform and Loans
Health care reform is causing many changes to the health care system, but many do not realize it’s also having an impact on student loans. Student health care reform is affecting the way government is handling student loans and ultimately saving them money which is good for the country overall. According to the article “Health-care [...]
Half of Americans Might Have a Pre-Existing Condition
According to the article Half of Americans May Have ‘Pre-Existing Conditions’ by Mary Silver on TheEpochTimes.com, up to 50% of Americans under the age of 65 have some sort of pre-existing health condition making it harder for them to find affordable health insurance. This is based on a report from The Department of Health and [...]
How To Avoid the Freshman 15
It’s not a myth. The “freshman 15″ is a real thing. Sometimes it’s only 5 pounds, sometimes 25, but either way weight gain for freshman college students is a real problem according to the article “Foiling the Freshman 15 Weight Gain” by Dorene Internicola on Yahoo!News. After years of parental supervision and active high school [...]
AskBlue Healthcare Reform
The new healthcare reform law passed in 2010 has many individuals and employers scratching their head. Not only is it in depth, and not always straightforward, but there are different aspects to the law that make it even more complicated. With this being the case, the Blue Cross and Blue Shield Association (BCBSA) developed a [...]
Health Care Reform Helps Small Businesses
According to the article “How Health Reform Benefits Small Employers” by John Arensmeyer on Businessweek.com, the new health care reform bill is looking to lower health insurance costs for America’s 28 million small businesses. Many health insurance companies in 2010 saw dramatic increases in in small group plan enrollment. UnitedHealth Group specifically enrolled 75,000 new [...]
Medicare Basics for the New Year
With the new health care law soon to fully be in effect, there is a tighter control on private health plans offering Medicare coverage to beneficiaries. According to the article “Medicare Health Insurance is a Basic Necessity: Here are the Basics” by Pam Foster from The Atom Stack Tribune, there are 12 standard medicare supplemental [...]
San Diego Medicare Health Plans
Medicarenewswatch.com ranked the top value in Medicare Health Plans in each of the major metropolitan cities in the United States. Over the last few weeks we have posted about a handful of these city rankings including; Cleveland Medicare health plans, Raleigh Medicare health plans, an Denver Medicare health plans. the best value in Medicare health [...]













