Apr 18th, 2011
Self-employed sole proprietors along with the small business entrepreneur are about to face a daunting difficulty with the rules, laws, and regulations woven into the health reform bill that was passed in March 2010. Many of the new mandated rules will apply to the established small business that have fewer than fifty employees, but the […]
Apr 15th, 2011
Population management in the sense of a healthier population within this great land will take much more strategy. The patient, insurance provider and the medical health community all need to have access to pertinent medical records to make this part of the health care reform to be operational and efficient. This would not be an […]
Apr 13th, 2011
Since the government was kind, enough to pass with excellence with the implementation of The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act there are unintended consequences that are beginning to surface, and we the people are only at the very beginning of this new health care transitional period. One of the earliest items to surface recently […]
Apr 11th, 2011
Will there be medical benefits extended to the self-employed? If there will be benefits, what do they have to look forward. Most of the self-employed who are involved in running a small business on their own are pushed into the individual health insurance policies, which are very expensive. These policies are very expensive because the […]
Apr 6th, 2011
The cost of medical care continues to increase, as does the cost of insurance. Many families over the years have been shopping around for insurance and switching from one provider to another to attain a low-cost health insurance policy that will better suit their family requirements. Of course, in today’s climate there are still more […]
Apr 1st, 2011
Standardized medical care that you have grown accustomed to and the massive changes to the insurance industry are beginning to take their toll on the citizens. Renewal insurance policies have increased tremendously. These policies will continue to rise with the addition of over thirty million individuals being added to the medical roles. Where will the […]
Mar 18th, 2011
Statistically, the uninsured and the new phenomenon of underinsured are coming under great scrutiny because of the average status of their overall health. These are the groups of individuals who rarely make an appointment with the medical health care physician when they become ill. This in itself increases the risk of declining health even at […]
Mar 9th, 2011
Excellus Blue Cross Blue Shield is a nonprofit holding company headquartered in Rochester New York providing health insurance coverage to 1.8 million individual members today with their 6,000 New York employees. Their history goes back to 1932 when the Blue Cross organization was founded. They were previously known as BlueCross BlueShield of Central New York, […]
Mar 7th, 2011
Since the passage of the health care reform bill, there are a few changes that have been instituted within the medical field that may or may not be accepted with a welcomed response. One of the major changes that have been instituted are with the relationship between the patient and the medical physician. This will […]
Feb 28th, 2011
There are new discussions floating from community to community and it is beginning to reflect an old-fashioned debate. The two new topics introduced into the public arena are with sugar and salt intake. However, even amongst the insurance providers and the medical health care community the debating back and forth keeps bringing new discussions into […]