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Jun 23rd, 2009

As a self-employed small businessperson you may have both full time and part time workers, or perhaps your business is so small you may only have part time workers.  As a concerned individual with a sense of fair play you know about the health insurance crises in the USA.  The numbers of insured individuals in […]

Jun 17th, 2009

Many people today already involved in the business world or young people just making their entrance, it can and usually is an experience like no other. To complicate matters, there are many who enter the working world as self-employed rather than to be employed by a large corporation. The choices are limitless, but the realities […]

Jun 16th, 2009

A study in the American Journal of Medicine recently reported that approximately two-thirds of bankruptcies in the United States were related to medical problems.  What they found surprising in this article was the fact that the majority of those who filed for bankruptcy had health insurance.  In fact, they found that almost 80% were insured, including some […]

Jun 15th, 2009

Obama’s Reform and how it will Affect Individuals and Health Insurers Alike. The state of healthcare in America is in dire straits, 47 million Americans are without any healthcare at this time and many more are under-insured.  Unlike any other industrial country in the Western hemisphere, the United States is the only country without universal […]

Jun 12th, 2009

Helping the working public remain healthy in New York is at best a most daunting task. It takes time, perseverance and diligence to continuously monitor any illness that may affect the mass public. The State of New York has an innovative and unique internet site, offering many helpful suggestions for any resident with unanswered questions. […]

Jun 11th, 2009

Well the answer to this questions is going to surprise many readers and health insurance companies alike, but according to the World Health Organization, WHO, forty people under twenty-five died every single hour…add that up…it is an truly outrageous number!  This is the second leading cause of death in children ages five to twenty-nine, and […]

May 28th, 2009

Health care reform is a work in progress in the state of Indiana. Even with the programs that are available, there are people who seem to fall through the cracks. Approximately 460 people died in the Hoosier state in 2008 due to the lack of health insurance. The whole country is in crisis; more than […]

May 28th, 2009

When a woman finds out she is pregnant she will begin a long series of doctor’s office visits to check her and her unborn child’s state of health. Having a baby isn’t cheap these days; maternity care is big business. The costs of office visits combined with the costs of hospital admission and all the […]

May 27th, 2009

Amish health insurance, does it actually exist ? The Amish people live very simple lives. During the early 1700s many of the Southern German Mennonites immigrated to Pennsylvania. Today many of the Amish continue to live much the same way they did in the 18th century. Some of the Amish have more health problems related […]

May 22nd, 2009

Catastrophic health insurance policies are quite expensive but it is not that the premiums are so high; in fact the premiums are rather low. It is the deductible for catastrophic health coverage that is so high. With the economy in recession, many people are finding it rather difficult to keep health coverage. One way to […]

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