Health Insurance Policy Terms
February 21st, 2009 | by Rick |BestSyndication asked:
(Best Syndication) Employer based health coverage is disappearing leaving many employed individuals to make their own health care insurance decisions. Due to the high cost of health insurance, many employers are either scaling back their coverage or eliminating it all together, according to a survey by the non-partisan Kaiser Family Foundation. So what are the differences in health care planes, and which one is best for you? This presentation will provide some information. But first: what is …
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8 Responses to “Health Insurance Policy Terms”
By JONATHAN on Feb 21, 2009 | Reply
ANTOINE
United Health and Wellpoint (Blue Cross Blue Shield) are two of the largest health insurance companies. I don’t know of any non-profit health insurance company that is bigger than them.
By LAZARO on Feb 24, 2009 | Reply
MICHEAL
Several factual errors. Most insurance companies are non-profit and pay about 90% of revenues in claims. United Health, Wellpoint, & Health Net are the large exceptions to this rule.
By BRENT on Feb 26, 2009 | Reply
EMORY
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By RANDY on Feb 27, 2009 | Reply
LUCIEN
One payer system is the only way to go.
Private health insurance is a private tyranny that only exists in United States. It’s a rather barbaric system that tells you you’re health is only worth what you can afford.
People in United States should get behind, and support, HR 676. If you don’t know what it is learn about it! GM & Ford are going bankrupt because of the rising cost of health care. If United States had single-payer system, the companies wouldn’t have to worry about it.
By TIMOTHY on Mar 1, 2009 | Reply
LUCIO
The problem I see is the insurance companies. They have no problem taking your money, but if you get real sick, they look for ways to deny your claim or better yet, cancel your policy. And then they hope you die before it makes it to court.
By CLAY on Mar 2, 2009 | Reply
ERIC
Health Insurance For Dummies — okay.
By COLE on Mar 2, 2009 | Reply
HUNTER
It would be great to figure out a way to cut out the middleman insurance companies.
By BROCK on Mar 4, 2009 | Reply
COLE
etc? No wonder costs are out of control and employer provided health insuarance decreasing. Its time the government began providing care to everyone in the form of medicare. Not that crap about buying in, but “free” like sending your child to school. Distribute the cost across the nation. The govt will then have to limit how much it pays physicians and hospitals. In response they will invest less in technology, which drives costs. Those who prefer can buy medigap. No more insuarance companies