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Monday, December 28th, 2009
Houston, Texas elected a new mayor earlier this month named Annise Parker. According to the article “Houston Is The Largest City to Elect Openly Gay Mayor” by James C. McKinley on NYTimes.com, voters gave a solid victory to this openly gay woman.
There are some smaller cities that have elected openly gay mayors, but this is the largest city in history to do so. Her success came in a conservative state which makes the victory that much more historic. Many Houston residents believe this is a huge step forward for the city as diversity is embraced.
Ms. Parker has a challenging job ahead as she faces many important issues such as Houston health insurance. With Texas suffering from a very high rate of uninsured residents, it’s important that elected officials of major cities such as Parker, make health insurance reform a top priority. With health insurance weighing heavily on the government’s agenda, health insurance quotes may change noticeably in the coming months.
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Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009
Clark County Nevada commissioners are discussing making the only public hospital in Las Vegas private according to the article “County Talks of Privatizing Vegas Public Hospital” by The Associated Press on Mercury News’s website.
Commissioners say that the University Medical Center (UMC) is southern Nevada’s safety net hospital and treats many with no Las Vegas health insurance. They are considering making this hospital private to save money, and if they do they may still treat those uninsured. An audit that was performed recently shows that UMC lost $83 million last year. Commissioners believe the county system needs to be overhauled to save money.
County manager Virginia Valentine says they are trying to figure out if they can make the switch to a private hospital and continue to be known as the top trauma and burn center. Treating the uninsured is another valuable part of the hospital. Even those uninsured who think they cannot afford Las Vegas health insurance should get health insurance quotes to see if there is anything affordable and help keep more hospitals in business.
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Sunday, December 20th, 2009
Texas insurance consumer advocate is looking to get rid of the blanket authority of health insurance companies to decide what their policies will cover according to the article “Texas Consumer Advocate Wants Ban on Health Insurers’ Blanket Clauses” by Terrence Stutz on DallasNews.com. This would cause a big impact on individual health insurance in Texas.
Deeia Beck, the Public Insurance Counsel, asked the state’s insurance commissioner to stop provisions present in many health insurance policies, called discretionary clauses. This gives health insurance companies the freedom to decide what benefits will get paid. The health insurance industry strongly opposes this type of change being made.
There are currently 22 states who have banned this clause, and Texas may be next. Insurance Commissioner, Mike Geesline, has held a hearing to consider whether or not to move forward with this proposal. The National Association of Insurance Commissioners has urged its members to stop this practice.
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Sunday, December 13th, 2009
There are about 6 million uninsured Texas residents according to the article “Jason Roberson nominates uninsured Texans, whose staggering health care costs affect us all” by Jason Roberson on The Dallas Morning News.
Texas continues to lead the nation in the percent of uninsured residents, with about one out of every 4 Texans walking around uninsured. For Dallas health insurance, about 36% of residents under 65 will be uninsured in 2010 according to the state demographer. The uninsured cost a lot of money as well. Care for the uninsured in 2005 was about $4.6 billion and for 2010 it’s projected to cost about $6.5 billion according to the Texas Association of Health Plans in Austin.
This cost is paid in part by the insured residents. For 2010, Texans and Texas employers pay $1800 pre family and $630 per individual in higher health insurance premiums to help cover the uninsured according to The Center for American Progress. Higher hospital costs which are generated by expensive ER visits by the uninsured drive up health insurance costs for employers which in turn causes them to drop health insurance benefits for their employees. This just adds to the number of uninsured as the vicious cycle continues.
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Thursday, December 10th, 2009
According to the article “Health care: Dose of Uncertainty” by William Pack on mysanantonio.com, small business owners in San Antonio are uneasy about the possible shift of the health care system. There is an angry attitude from small business owners towards the possibility of health care reform.
For the past years, small business owners have been demanding health insurance changes to decrease costs and help them remain competitive against larger competitors. San Antonio health insurance may end up being more expensive with more mandates and fewer benefits with reform and hurt small business owners. But government officials believe that the $1.1 trillion health care plan will bring health insurance costs under control for smaller businesses.
The bill produced by the House claims that they will reduce the number of uninsured people by 34 million over the next 10 years and would end the exclusion of people with pre-existing conditions as well as the dropping of ill individuals. And mandates are designed to expand the risk pool so costs will drop. It is still to be determined if fears are warranted, but small business owners who cannot afford to offer individual health insurance now are not confident.
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Friday, December 4th, 2009
According to the article “Retailers Take Shot At Health Insurance” by Grace Gagliano on Bradenton.com, retail health clinics are becoming a growing trend of supermarkets and drug stores. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida was the first health insurance company to offer health care cards in October. They partnered with Winn-Dixie and in November they partnered with CVS Pharmacy.
The Go Blue health insurance plan is the most accessible for those looking for affordable health care since it guarentees acceptance, but it does exclude coverage on visits to the ER, hospital stays, surgeries, and maternity expenses. This may cause some consumers to avoid purchasing the plan because these are some of the most expensive costs of health care.
Go Blue Florida does have a lot to offer though. Monthly premiums are very low, usually between $24-$59 with in-network, up to $50 paid towards a physician’s bill, up to $50 on dental care, up to $15 paid towards prescriptions and 100% paid towards in-network lab tests at locations which are approved through BCBSFL. Many experts are saying that retailers getting involved in the health insurance business is a new trend that may be growing, according to the article. Some are not sure it will replace in-store health clinics, but it is interesting to see consumers looking for other options as health care costs continue to soar.
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Thursday, December 3rd, 2009
The state sponsored program Healthy Indiana Plan (HIP) is currently providing health insurance to more than 46,000 low income Indiana residents. It has been recently been announced that 5,000 enrollment slots have been opened up to childless adults due to attrition among members of the program.
To be eligible for the program applicants:
- can’t earn more than 200% of federal poverty level
- can’t have access to employer sponsored health insurance
- must be between the ages of 19-64
- must be a resident of Indiana
- must have been uninsured for the previous six months
More information about affordable Indiana health insurance plans.
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Tuesday, October 27th, 2009
A prediction has been made by the president of the American Hospital Association in San Antonio last Wednesday according to the article “Hospital Leader Sees Health Care Bill Passing” by Don Finley on mysanantonio.com. The president, Richard Umbdenstock, believes some sort of health reform bill will pass before Congress leaves for the December holiday.
This could mean big changes for San Antonio health insurance. The bill that passes will not be perfect but it will bring some value. Umbdenstock noted that half of US hospitals are losing money and 25% are breaking even. These groups are concerned about a government run plan taking over as they may lose even more money. Back in June, hospitals agreed to give up about $155 billion in federal payments over the next ten years. In return for this loss, a plan would be put in place to ensure 94% of US residents would have health insurance. This would reduce their losses from the uninsured by about $171 billion.
A few weeks ago the health insurance industry released a report stating that the Senate bill would increase premiums for people with private insurance. They did agree to change the ways in which they conduct business such as covering people with pre-existing conditions in return for the requirement that everyone must purchase health insurance.
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Friday, October 23rd, 2009
Many Americans between the ages of 50-64 are losing their health insurance according to the article “Health Insurance Hard to Find for the Newly Unemployed” by Richard Martin TampaBay.com. The reason these people are losing their insurance so rapidly is because of rising unemployment and an increasing number of businesses unable to afford health insurance for their employees.
The AARP estimates that approximately 7 million people between 50-64 are uninsured. This number is growing rapidly and causing much stir in the health care debate in Washington DC. Until recently, most of the focus has been placed on the young uninsured or Medicare for over 65.
The main problem with this generation losing their health insurance is this is when they need it most. Finding health insurance for this group can be challenging as well. Individual health insurance plans for those over 50 cost much more than employer sponsored plans. Many plans exclude pre-existing conditions such as diabetes, obesity, or depression, conditions that often come with age. Studies show that uninsured people are more likely to put off treatment which can lead to declining health. It’s a vicious cycle that hopefully Congress can end.
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Wednesday, October 21st, 2009
One of the regular items we blog about here at healthinsurancesort.com is finding affordable health plans across the country to assist our uninsured readers in finding health plans that fit within their budgets. These plans might not be for everybody, but it can’t hurt to be aware that they exist.
Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas (BCBSTX) offers and affordable health care option called Foundation Hospital Care PPO. This health plan is not comprehensive major medical insurance but rather a limited benefit plan that only covers health care expenses related to inpatient hospitalization coverage.
The plan offers
Limited benefit plans are not right for everybody, but might fit your needs in a pinch.
more information about Texas health insurance and BCBSTX
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