How a public health insurance option works [Video] [Video]
Welcome back to the Lewis and Ellis video blog. Public health insurance options have gotten a lot of headlines lately,…
Costs keep rising for employer-based health insurance
Americans are justifiably concerned about the cost of health care and insurance coverage.
Life insurers continue examining policies around marijuana use
The various legal ups and downs around marijuana use that arose over the past few years have impacted a number of major industries.
Consumers’ costs on private health insurance keep rising
Since the turn of the century, the amount of money Americans contribute to their health care each year has increased dramatically and that trend shows little sign of slowing down.
U.S. health spending vs. outcomes: What’s the issue?
In the last installment on the Lewis & Ellis blog, the issue of what Americans spend on their health care each year was examined at length.
Why do Americans pay so much for health insurance?
Any American with private health insurance has likely seen their costs rise sharply in the past several years, even as laws intended to slow the rate of premium increases have largely been effective.
How does current insurance landscape affect seniors?
The vast majority of senior citizens are eligible for enrollment in Medicare, a low-cost, highly valuable health insurance option that makes it easier for millions to make ends meet.
How much do people understand their health insurance?
While people often express concern about the rising cost of their health insurance, there is also plenty of evidence to suggest that part of their frustration with coverage arises from a lack of familiarity with industry basics, as well.
Consumers worried about rising health costs
It is no secret that more health costs are being shifted away from employers and onto workers seemingly every year, forcing people to pay thousands of dollars more for their health care and insurance than they did even a few years ago.
More industry experts weighing in on improving health care
Almost regardless of background, political affiliation or any other demographic breakdown is the understanding that certain aspects of the national health care system need to be reformed.