Tuesday, November 30, 2010

Many individual health policies do not cover pregnancy

Individual health insurance policies generally don't cover maternity care, as a recent investigation by the House Committee on Energy and Commerce reported. When Amy Tiller became pregnant six years ago, she was a high school biology teacher in Waynesville, N.C., and the health insurance plan she had through her school system covered the tab for the birth of her twins. Read Story

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Saturday, November 27, 2010

Reform lets young adults stay on parents' policies

With the kids home from school for the holiday, it's a great time to review their health insurance options. Reform lets young adults stay on parents' policies. Read Story

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Friday, November 26, 2010

Q&A: Extending children's health coverage

Not all insurers have to provide coverage for college kids. Under the new rules, they can wait until early next year.

Q: I have medical insurance through my employer. The insurance company is Blue Cross Blue Shield of Louisiana. I have a 23-year-old daughter who was dropped from my insurance policy due to graduation from college. My understanding of the health care bill is as of the effective date I should be able to enroll my daughter into the insurance policy. When I asked if I will be able to do this on Oct. 1, I was told no. I would, however, be able to enroll her when my employer has its annual enrollment, which is January of 2011. Is this correct? Read Story

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Wednesday, November 24, 2010

Your paycheck is about to shrink

You may want to adjust your holiday spending when you find out how much less you will have to spend with each paycheck in 2011. Your paycheck is about to shrink. Read Story

Most health plans won't change much in 201; but costs likely will

If you were expecting dramatic changes in your workplace's health plan next year because of the health-care overhaul, here's some good news: Most employers aren't substantially changing their plans. Read Story

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Monday, November 22, 2010

Medicare, Medicaid quality plan unveiled



As part of President Obama's healthcare overhaul, Washington officials and the private sector will work more closely with the aim of improving care for patients.

The Obama administration on Tuesday announced new initiatives to boost the quality of medical care that Americans receive, laying the foundation for what many experts think could be one of the most far-reaching benefits of the new healthcare law. Read Story

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Keep your teen safe behind the wheel

Keep your teen safe behind the wheel
Studies show that parents who initially limit their teens driving privileges have fewer traffic tickets, accidents
By Sue Hubbard, M.D., The Kid's Doctor
Tribune Media Services

If you're the parent of a teenage driver, it can be a bit nerve wracking! The best way to keep your nerves in check is to establish and enforce the rules of the road. Read Story

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Republicans are spoiling for a healthcare fight

Republicans are spoiling for a healthcare fight


Leaders and strategists hope a renewed battle over the health overhaul will boost the party's gains and possibly give it back the White House in 2012.

By Noam N. Levey, Tribune Washington Bureau

Reporting from Washington -- With their eyes on the 2012 election, Republicans are preparing to maximize conflict with Democrats over healthcare in the new Congress and minimize potential compromises, according to GOP strategists, lawmakers and lobbyists. Read Story

Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Employers ready to raise the stakes for health incentives

Employee rewards for hitting health targets will likely increase over the next few years.
By Lisa Zamosky, Special to the Los Angeles Times

Your employer wants you to stop smoking and lose some weight. And the boss is willing to sweeten the pot if you succeed. Read Story

Monday, November 15, 2010

Co-payments for many preventive medical services for most workers will disappear starting Jan. 1

Finally, some good news on the health care front. Co-payments for many preventive medical services for most workers will disappear starting Jan. 1. How will you be affected? Read Story

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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Are You Getting All Of The Insurance Discounts You Deserve?


When it comes to automobile insurance, most insurers use a carrot and stick approach to premiums.  Insurance carriers reward good drivers for being safe and penalize those drivers that break the rules of the road.  Sadly, even the most responsible drivers are still not getting all of the discounts they deserve. 

So, what is a driver to do?  Pool all of your policies together and shop around.  A typical family household may have two or more drivers and a homeowner's insurance policy each with different carriers.  Most insurance companies will give multi-policy discounts.  These discounts can amount to hundreds of dollars or more per year in savings. 

Another popular reward is called a loyalty discount.  Many carriers will give you a discount for simply being a loyal policy holder.  If you don't see this discount on your auto policy, call and ask if they offer it.  Chances are that they do.  Finally, if you haven't had any accidents or tickets in the last five years or more you should see a safe driver discount.  The length of time required to be considered a safe driver varies between carriers as there is no set number.  If you don't see a safe driver discount on your policy, call your carrier and ask how you can qualify for their safe driver discount.

The good news is that these discounts can usually be combined to give you the lowest possible rates for car insurance.  We ask all of the right questions so you can get all of the discounts you deserve with a cheaper auto insurance policy at Discount Insurance Marketplace.

Wednesday, November 10, 2010

More Americans opt for high-deductible health insurance plans

More Americans opt for high-deductible health insurance plans
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Rising costs lead to a nearly threefold increase in the number of workers covered by the policies since 2006. Health experts worry about consumers who forgo preventive care.

By Duke Helfand, Los Angeles Times
November 9 2010

Looking to save money in a weak economy, Americans increasingly are turning to health insurance plans with low premiums and high deductibles; prompting doctors and health experts to worry that consumers may be skipping routine care that could head off serious ailments. Read Story

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Should a 29-year-old buy life insurance?

Should a 29-year-old buy life insurance?
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Liz Pulliam Weston
Money Talk
October 31 2010

Dear Liz: I'm 29 and growing my assets. I'm contributing 6% to my 401(k), which doesn't have a match, and maxing out my Roth. I've also been investing in shares of my company (which is privately held). Read More

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

Be smart about choosing a Medicare plan

Be smart about choosing a Medicare plan
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By Bob LaMendola, Sun Sentinel

Do you need part D drug coverage? If you have good coverage from an employer, retiree plan or federal program such as Veterans Affairs, often it's best to stick with it and skip Medicare. Read Story

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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Health tips for flu season and taking your workout on the road

The weather is getting a little cooler, the leaves are changing, it's flu season. We have some health tips for the flu season and taking your workout on the road. Read Story