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Wednesday, February 17th, 2010
Canadian Kristie Moore, age 30, is 5 1/2 months pregnant and is an Winter Olympic alternate in Vancouver according to the article on Yahoo Sports by Chris Chase. She is an alternate for Team Canada’s curling team and has yet to be called upon but it’s a possibility. It’s a shocking story but from all accounts Moore is fit, in shape, and up for the challenge.
Moore is only the 3rd known Olympic athlete in history to be with child. The first was Swedish figure skater Magda Julin 90 years ago who won a gold medal in her first trimester. In 2006, Germany’s Diana Sartor came in 4th in the skeleton.
Moore found out she was pregnant a few weeks before she was asked to join the team, and when she shared the news with them everyone was supportive. She should have no problem finding health insurance and having proper coverage while she spends this time at the Olympics. With Canada being strong contenders for a gold medal Moore is bound to have an exciting few weeks whether or not she competes.
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
To fill the need of those looking for short term health insurance in these tough times, Humana One has extended its short term health insurance to five more states. These states include Illinois, Iowa, Missouri, Georgia, and Kansas. With these 5 new states Humana One now offers short term health insurance to 20 states total according to their website.
This is great news for many consumers in these states as the need for short term health insurance is increasing with the unemployment rate. The design of the program varies from state to state, but they are quality benefits throughout.
Short term health insurance offers immediate and affordable health care coverage for those who are in between jobs or in the middle of a transition. It’s a great opportunity for students who are about to graduate, seasonal employees, recent retirees waiting to be eligible for Medicare and those who are unemployed looking for new work. It can be a very convenient option for many and it’s worth getting Humana Insurance quotes if you are in a state of transition.
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Monday, February 15th, 2010
Mega Health Insurance has named Keith Gleason on Maine as their National Personal Producer of the Year for 2009. He was presented with the award at the annual convention for insurance agents held in December in Dallas, Texas. Gleason is the first to win both the National Personal Producer of the Year and the National First Year Achiever.
Gleason finished 2009 with about $1.6 million in personal production which has brought his career production to over $6 million in only 3 and a half years with Mega Insurance. In addition to being the top personal producer recognition, Gleason received awards in 10 other categories including top Value Seller Award and the President’s Award for personal and team production.
Senior Vice President Jack Heller says that Gleason works with integrity and a strong commitment to Mega Insurance. They want other agents to follow in his footsteps and strive for his goals. He continuously shows quality business with his client relations.
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Saturday, February 6th, 2010
The Blue Cross Blue Shield Association issued a statement on the US Department of Health and Human Services’ National Summit on Health Care Fraud held in January.
BCBS believes health care fraud is a serious crime and they commend Secretary Kathleen Sebelius and Attorney General Eric Holder for bringing the summit together. They bring together private sector stakeholders, law enforcement, Medicare beneficiaries, health insurance companies, and other experts to help combat health care fraud.
Blue Cross Blue Shield companies across the country work together aggressively to discover fraud and educate consumers in an effort to protect them from fraud. BCBS anti-fraud activities resulted in about $350 million in savings in 2008. BCBS wants to protect all of their customers, from Medicare customers to Go Blue health insurance. They continue to work with the Obama administration to fight against this very expensive crime which compromises an effective health care system.
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Friday, January 29th, 2010
Health care reform is still a possibility according to the article “State of the Union: Renewed Hope for Health Care Reform?” by Jeffrey H. Toney on blog.nj.com. This is at least the feel that came from President Obama’s State of the Union address to the nation on Wednesday night.
There needs to be reconciliation between the two bills “Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act” and the “Affordable Health Care for America Act” and it’s worth the effort. President Obama pointed out in his speech that the ultimate goal continues to be to lower health insurance quotes, bring down the deficit, get more Americans insured, make Medicare for seniors stronger and stop health insurance company abuses.
President Obama urged Congress to not walk away from the idea of health care reform because they are very close and a solution is in the near future. He continues to fight hard to keep his promises and achieve the ultimate goal to better our health care system.
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Sunday, January 24th, 2010
The online AARP Bulletin Today has a plethora of health care reform information for their members to sort through. Many members are fearful of how their medicare and AARP Medicare supplements will be affected by health care reform if it passes. The article “Lost in the Rhetoric: New Gains for Medicare Beneficiaries” by Susan Jaffe clears up some of the confusion.
The article points out that proposed legislation could offer additional benefits and more flexibility for improved Medicare. Both the House and Senate health care bills would reduce overpayments to private insurance companies offering Medicare Advantage plans. In the Senate bill there is a provision that guarantees that no basic Medicare benefits would be removed and that the savings are to be used to improve health care.
There are also some additional benefits being added to Medicare for free. These include mammograms and colonoscopies, two of the most important tests for seniors. There will also be annual medical checkups for Medicare beneficiaries free of charge. Overall the proposed bills are trying to make Medicare and individual health insurance simpler and more affordable for Americans. It’s still in a wait and see stage.
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Saturday, January 23rd, 2010
The article “Health Care Reform Would Help Insurers” by Gavin Magor on thestreet.com says insurance company stocks have risen in hopes that health care reform will come to a halt. In actuality, reform could widen and increase insurers’ customer base while potentially increasing profits.
The House and Senate health care reform bills would promote some of the biggest changes in the industry in the last 40 years and provide millions of Americans with health insurance and an easier system to obtain affordable health insurance quotes. The bills also include extensions of Medicaid and additional restrictions on insurance companies.
With reduced rates on Medicare some companies may struggle. Humana Health Insurance is the largest Medicare Advantage provider so in order for them to remain profitable they would need to control expenditures. It’s definitely possible as many health insurance companies have proven profits can remain during a recession by keeping costs down.
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Tuesday, January 19th, 2010
Our bodies are costing us more and more according to the article “The Growing Price Tag on Your Waistline” by Kimberly Palmer and Sarah Baldauf found on finance.yahoo.com. The article points out a handful of ways that that our bodies are getting more expensive.
The first way is gym memberships and exercise equipment and their rising prices. Then there are diet plans and diet advice that millions pay for consistently. Airlines are charging more per ticket for obese passengers. Vices such as cigarettes and overeating not only cost money themselves, but add to our overall poor health which costs us. Companies will often reward employees taking steps to get healthier, so those opting not to are losing out on money.
One of the most costly things we do for our bodies is purchase health insurance and health care. Health insurance is extremely valuable and ends up saving many people a lot of money in the long run, but some people who face little health concerns from year to year end up paying thousands in premiums. The article says that the typical family paid $3354 in 2008 in health insurance premiums. And health insurance quotes can be extremely variable and costly. Then there are those who are devastated financially by health care costs because they do not have health insurance at all.
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Sunday, January 17th, 2010
Both the House and Senate have passed their versions of health care reform according to the article “Understanding Key Provisions in Federal Health Care Reform” found on Business Journal’s website. Congressional negotiators are currently working on an agreement between the two bills. The full House and Senate must approve the package then it’s presented to the President to sign it into law.
It’s predicted to take until at least mid-February before an agreement is reached and it wouldn’t start until 2013 and possibly longer for certain plans. In 2014 and years after, the health care reform plan budget would increase to match the Consumer Price Index, plus 1%. Insurance companies and plan administrators would pay this extra tax. Under the House bill there would be a penalty for each employee not covered by health insurance of 8%, and under the Senate bill the penalty would be $750 per employee not protected.
The article points out that about 30 million of the country’s 46 million uninsured would get health insurance, mostly through federal health insurance subsidies under the new plan. Health insurance companies would have to redo their criteria for approving policies such as stopping exclusions for pre-existing medical conditions. This is an important point for those shopping for individual health insurance who have been turned down previously because of an chronic illness they may have.
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Thursday, January 14th, 2010
Health exchanges are included in Congress’s recent health care reform bill. The article “Health Exchanges: What are They” on healthcentral.com defines a health exchange as a government sponsored market for buying health insurance. It would be available to people not working for large companies and not on Medicaid, Medicare or any other public program. Health care reform would result in approximately 30 million Americans using health exchanges to receive their health insurance.
This type of program has pros and cons. It’s based on the philosophy of managed competition. Only pre-approved health plans which meet government standards may compete in the health exchanges. There is much debate over who would control these exchanges. It can be controlled at state level or national level or a mixture of both. There would need to be a consistent and fair way to get consumers affordable health insurance quotes.
The article “Collaborate on Health Exchanges” by Gary Lauer on USA Today’s site points out that America is so diverse, and no single approach is going to meet every consumer need. In order for such a system to work, it will require a collaborative effort to get eligible Americans enrolled into exchanges quickly and smoothly and have significantly more people insured, which is Congress’ ultimate goal.
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