Dec 22nd, 2010
Still today, even with the passage of The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, individuals with pre-existing conditions that require long-term medical health care physician services continue to be denied. How can a country that was once rich in assets, technology, and scientific expertise be so inept in providing for their own citizens? Many of […]
Dec 17th, 2010
Where do the homeless turn to for comprehensive medical healthcare access? This has been a very difficult problem to overcome in the past for millions of individuals. Medicare health insurance is available to all individuals who reach the age of sixty-five. Medicaid health insurance is available to all low-income individuals who have a dependent or […]
Oct 21st, 2010
At this point, we come to the final stage of all the health insurance changes that will occur on January 1, 2014. There is still plenty of time between now and then and by way of politics and government we the people have many opportunities to change the effects of this again before it become […]
Oct 18th, 2010
The questions that arise while reading this aspect of The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act are like reading the wish list for a shopping expedition and not a health insurance proposal with the health and welfare of the citizenry. Stories of just this are beginning to surface and The Patient Protection and Affordable Care […]
Oct 14th, 2010
It is really difficult to read and try to decipher what is meant when this health insurance bill and The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act were not written in clear, decisive language. There are so many areas that are based on the assumption of what will happen as if the government were reading an […]
Sep 9th, 2010
How will married couples fare under this new health insurance reform? How will families with children fare under this new health insurance reform? It does seem there are more questions than there are answers. Under the Class Act provision, create a new voluntary long-term insurance program; enrollees who have paid premiums into the program and […]
Aug 30th, 2010
The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act for 2014 is a lengthy one and it does take some time to weed through the entire section. As you can see from reading how the current health insurance system will drastically change, there is more yet to come. Impose an annual penalty of ninety-five dollars or up […]