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Employer Sponsored Health Insurance - What Does The Future Hold?
The article “Who Gets Employer-Based Health Insurance” by Catherine Rampell in the NYTimes Economix, has some great information on the issue of the health insurance debate going on in Washington, DC. They are trying to decide what to do with empl...
Health Insurance Companies Rated by Providers
Providers are now rating the health insurance companies and according to recent reports, Aetna is doing better than other big health insurance plans.There are several sources now available that rate health insurance companies, each with their own app...
Health Plans Satisfaction
From PR NewswireHealth plan performance varies widely among some health insurers across the U.S., yet contacting plan members regularly and increasing their understanding of plan details can lead to more consistent and positive satisfaction ratings, ...
Health Insurance Bill
Thursday, a hearing about a health insurance bill sponsored by Rep. Morgan Carroll drew a packed chamber with standing room only. Right now in Colorado, home, car insurance and health insurance companies decide their own insurance rates with some o...
Health Insurance Membership Increased
Press ReleaseMembership in health plans for the health insurance industry’ s leading health care companies (such as Blue Cross Blue Shield etc. ) grew by 3.2% from 2nd quarter 2006 to 2nd quarter 2007.ASO enrollment (members in self-insured employe...
SICKO - Half True about US Health Insurance
Michael Moore's latest documentary "SICKO" is partly a diatribe against health insurance companies and drug makers. It recalls outrageous examples of treatments denied. The film also page homage to government-run systems that offer, in Moore's word...
