Archive for January 2015
Indexed universal life insurance proving more popular, effective
Currently, tens of thousands of baby boomers are reaching their official retirement age every day, and that’s going to continue for many years to come.
Read MoreWhich way might the health insurance field move next year?
The health insurance sector has, of course, changed dramatically in the last few years for a number of reasons, and whether that’s for the better overall really hasn’t been determined at this point.
Read MoreSupreme Court case could have major impact on ACA
The various aspects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act have been controversial for some time, and some of them have even been tried in court
Read MoreMany states’ rising health insurance costs concerning to workers
It should come as no surprise to those in the health insurance industry that rising costs have weighed on consumers’ home finances for some time now, and many are starting to feel rather concerned about this type of increase.
Read MoreUninsurance rates reached new lows in the fourth quarter
Nationwide, the number of people who do not have health insurance continues to dwindle precipitously, thanks to many of the provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act.
Read MoreCould CHIP be on the chopping block?
Across the country, millions of Americans have been able to get affordable health insurance as a result of the various provisions of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. However, Congress’s action or inaction on the CHIP program funding may affect health insurance coverage options for low-income children that are eligible for the current CHIP program.
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