Archive for May 2015
Medicaid churn still a major problem nationwide
The way certain aspects of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act are set up, many Americans may be toeing a line between being eligible for Medicaid, and not having to find their own coverage.
Read MoreNew site lists costs by state for common health care procedures
One of the biggest concerns many Americans may have when they need to undergo a common health care procedure is the cost associated with it.
Read MoreShould ‘catastrophic’ health insurance coverage be allowed?
Over the past few years, many Americans have been perturbed to find that the health insurance they carried for years prior to the mandates of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act went into place had to be canceled.Â
Read MoreAre health insurers doing enough to be ACA compliant?
One aspect of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act that leans more toward the “protection” aspect is that health insurance plans must now come with minimum coverage standards for all consumers, even those buying the least expensive policies.
Read MoreDo life insurers need to rethink their approach to smokers?
For many years now, being a smoker who wanted to get life insurance coverage has been a dicey proposition.Â
Read MoreGeneration X may need more information about life insurance policies
In recent years, the life insurance market has changed dramatically, and many companies are now starting to focus a little more on attracting younger people while also trying to retain their older clientele.Â
Read MorePeople marginally favor ACA these days
Over the past few years, the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act has obviously been a major concern for a lot of people nationwide.
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