Health Insurance 101

Health Insurance Simplified

Have Your Annual Check Ups

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date bullet May 15th, 2008

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One thing about health, a lot can change in a year. There are annual physical examinations provided to most people who enroll themselves under some medical insurance policies and holders would be wise to grab them. A person may feel 100% all the time but in medicine, it is also about what you not see inside of you.

You may be surprised at some findings since they will surely be unnoticed. Once certain medical consultations and examinations would be done, that will pretty much tell the whole story. Scary as it may, it will always be better to have done something as a preventive measure since health is something you cannot compromise.

Follow Your Doctor’s Advice

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date bullet May 11th, 2008

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One thing about seeing your physician, you have to listen to them and follow their medical advice. Some may not follow them 100% while others would totally disregard them. They would put value in the medicine transcriptions but that would be just about it.

A doctor helps people. They are not doing it for their plain physician’s fees. They are placed there to help people to the best of their capabilities. Hence with that in mind, patients would do well to understand that the diagnosis of most physicians is for the good of their patients. They are not made up. They are made to make patients get better. So the next time around, take them seriously. They are really more to your benefit.

Health Institutions Everywhere

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date bullet May 7th, 2008

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If you think hospitals or clinics are put up mainly because these people want to make money, you are half wrong. They are placed there mainly to allow easy access for people who want to know if there is something wrong with them. Not all illnesses can be cured by an aspirin. Sometimes a doctor’s intervention will be needed.

There are people who will think twice if they want a doctor to look at them. One is they are afraid of spending and the second is they are afraid of what they may know. This is normal but just consider the fact that if you leave it unresolved, it can worsen through time.

The Value of Health

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date bullet May 3rd, 2008

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These days, you never know what will happen to you as far as your health is concerned. With all these weird diseases that have spread all over the world today, anyone is clueless on what these things can do overall to a person’s health.

Thus, this is the importance of insurance. Some may not believe in them but the thing is they can do a lot as far as making sure that you are covered as well as your dependents. Being ready for anything is what it is all about. You just cannot take anything for granted these days especially when your health is on the line.

Premiums Rise…up…up…up and UP

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date bullet April 29th, 2008

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premium.jpgHealth insurance premiums have risen to unparalleled levels and many are falling short of having enough to pay for the insurance they need. Life is getting harder for the ordinary American who works from paycheck to paycheck for as costs of fuel, food and other necessities rise, their salaries have changed little. In rural parts of the nation, more have to use public transport and not use their vehicles due to high gas prices. The recent climb is the highest ever, and predictions of it hitting $200.00/barrel have shaken many. Fuel is the most influencing factor for all economies and a sudden rise would be followed by price increases throughout the markets that rely on it.

Doctors Favor National Health Care

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date bullet April 25th, 2008

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confused.jpgDoctors have shown a change of heart with respect to health care which is now State controlled health control as opposed to a few years back. Doctors are set to vote on the matter this year and they might press for more action from the federal government to look into the matter. State authorities have long opposed the move for it would mean a quantifiable loss of revenue the state gets from taxes paid by providers. Surveys are showing that more than 50% favor the shift which would mean more competition from private providers. The move might also allow private health care providers to move beyond state borders making competition better that can push prices lower.

Low Income High Premiums

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date bullet April 21st, 2008

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unemployed.jpgThe proportion is not good; salaries have not gone up as much while the cost of health care has tripled in the past few years. Many people are feeling the strain on their finances as their incomes fail to increase, some even end up without jobs. The crisis that is currently being faced by the American health care system is so dire that if nothing is done soon, it could lead to further problems adding to other equally pressing issues the government has to face. The candidates have all had their views on how the health care system should be fixed yet they are a bit of a way and it may be too late for them to do anything. Let us just hope that it does not get any worse for as it is, as much as 1.1 million Americans are already underinsured for every point on the unemployment scale.

Major Providers and State - Working to make Coverage more affordable

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date bullet April 17th, 2008

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healthgovpriv1.jpgThe move would also call for closer development of health plans with the industry and lawmakers communicating on a regular basis and having providers appear in state meetings for discussions of their policies. This is hoped to be the only way people, state and providers can work hand in hand for a common goal which would be ample coverage for all at affordable prices. The creation of third part review boards would also be put in place before they take cases to court allowing more time for discussion. Just hope it doesn’t take too long for the economy is getting worse and more and more people are losing the battle in trying to maintain the health care they need for themselves and their family.

More Alarming Statistics - Disability Insurance Statistics

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date bullet April 13th, 2008

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disability.jpgAs it turns out, not all American workers see the need for disability insurance in the event they are injured or prevented form performing their jobs due to injury. A whopping 97% assure that they need some level of income replacement but only 37% of the same figure has protection form such. These people undermined the amount of assistance such coverage would give them in the time of need, assisting with monthly expenses and other such costs even if they are unable to perform their jobs. This might be brought on by the severe economic crunch the country is going through and the proposed changes to the health care system would allow corrections to be made and these false assumptions erased in exchange for better health care and insurance policies for everyone.

How MUCH insurance?

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date bullet April 9th, 2008

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cost.jpgAgain, the amount of insurance is a very difficult matter to determine for due to inflation, predicating the right amount would be like getting a crystal ball and asking it for advice. There are however tips you can use for getting enough and ensuring you do not have to get down and dirty when time comes to call upon you insurance like your salary. Based on your salary, say $55,000 per year, multiplied by 7 would give you $385,000 so coverage for around 350,000 to 400,000 would suffice. That amount of coverage would give you enough coverage for a couple of years so in the event of the loss of a family member, not much strain is placed on financial reserves. You are also better of with term life insurance for it would allow you enough resources for the total time your kids would be totally dependent on you.

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