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Health insurance from the employer’s point of view

 

There has been a sad trend since the turn of this century. Health insurance costs have been rising so fast that even large sections of the middle class now find it a struggle, if not impossible, to pay the premiums demanded by the insurers for private plans. The fact is that, although in the last [...]

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How many are uninsured?

 

In 2007, before we were hit by the credit crunch, the wave of foreclosures and the loss of jobs, the U.S. Census Bureau reported that 47m people have no health insurance. That’s a rise of almost 5% as against the estimated number of uninsured made in 2005. So what does this actually mean? The results [...]

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Family health insurance policies

 

When you’re young and in good health, you often live for the now. Some have the qualifications to find employment including health insurance in the compensation package, but most take what is available and let things drift until responsibilities come along. Then you start asking questions about what you want in the future. It starts [...]

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Comparing policies saves you dollars

 

This last few months has seen all the prices of basic necessities rise. As jobs have come under pressure, the purchasing power of the average household has dropped. Nowhere has the family budget come under greater pressure than with health insurance. All too often, the premiums have been raised (again). This forces yet another tense [...]

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Short run sickness insurance

 

If you have lately lost your health coverage, but still are expecting to receive new coverage during a year, a short run health coverage plan might be what you need at the moment. To learn more, simply continue reading this article. Short run health coverage – what is it? Several insurance policies proffer policies that [...]

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