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Health Care Insurance Tips

19th May 2009
Americans shopping for their own healthcare insurance can substantially cut premiums by following 10 simple steps, according to leading insurers. Answer Financial Inc. (http://www.answerfinancial.com), cites the following cost-saving measures: Compa... Read >
Author: doyourock

3 Serious Health Questions You Must Answer Before Others Do - When You Can't

13th May 2009
Accidents, strokes, heart attacks, and dementia can put you at the whim of someone else's decisions about your health care. And those decisions may not be to your liking. To keep control of your own health-related decisions when you become incapacitate... Read >
Author: Shane Flait

Study Shows Consumers With High Deductible Health Plans Are More Savvy

30th April 2009
Research indicates there is room for further education among consumers Research released from Independence Blue Cross (IBC) shows that health care consumers who choose high-deductible health plans (HDHPs) â€" which feature lower premiums and higher de... Read >
Author: www.EasyToInsureME.com

Do You Make These Mistakes In Choosing Your Health Care Plan?

16th February 2009
There are a lot of details to consider when you are choosing a health care plan, whether it's one offered through your employer or one you buy on your own. No matter what age you are, your health should be a primary concern, although young people often ac... Read >
Author: Bill Kimberlin

Living Wills and Health Care Proxies

30th December 2008
What is a health-care proxy? Under New York law an individual may appoint someone she trusts, for example, a family member or close friend, to decide about treatment if she loses the ability to decide for herself. She can do this by using a health care ... Read >
Author: mpetroff

Your Insurance Open Enrollment

11th November 2008
Although the time varies, for most companies the new year marks that time of year again... time to review and renew your insurance open enrollment health plan packet. All too often though, most don't take much time to really review what they need from the... Read >
Author: Pooja Gupta

Information on Locked-In Syndrome

24th September 2008
Locked-in syndrome is also called is Cerebromedullospinal Disconnection. Locked-in syndrome is a rare neurological disorder characterized by complete paralysis of voluntary muscles in all parts of the body bar for those that manage eye movement. Locked-in... Read >
Author: Juliet Cohen

Planning for a Stay in the Hospital

17th September 2008
Anytime you have to go to the hospital, there is a potential for great confusion and stress for the patient and possibly family and friends. If you do some planning before, during and after the hospitalization, you can take control of your health and set ... Read >
Author: SmallTown Duo

Minnesota Health Care Directive- Disclosure of Health Information Governed by HIPAA

01st September 2008
A Minnesota Health Care Directive typically does not empower a health care agent to act on behalf of the principle until the principal lacks capacity to make those decisions. That is why it is a good idea to include specific language within the Health Ca... Read >
Author: Blake Vanderhyde

Health Care Reform - Change Is Necessary

27th August 2008
It's pretty obvious that the US taxpayer cannot afford and therefore will not support the Obama and Clinton health care reform plans. Senator McCain's plan would best suit us as a nation. You cannot force people to purchase something they don't believe in... Read >
Author: Tom Tattory

Power of Attorney for Health Care

06th June 2008
Durable Power of Attorney for Healthcare The Patient Self-Determination Act (PSDA), passed by Congress in 1990 requires hospitals, nursing homes, hospice programs, home health agencies, and HMO's to provide its patients, at the time of admission, certa... Read >
Author: Deponex

The Living Trust- Don't Lose Control Of Your Assets

20th May 2008
A living trust will not only protect your loved ones from difficult, costly and time-consuming legal procedures like probate, it may even protect you from the similar legal issues during your own lifetime. A living trust can be used in case of your incapa... Read >
Author: Steven W. Allen

Pet Insurance May Be Good Buy

02nd April 2008
The news is full of stories these days about the rising price of health care. Routine hospital stays and surgical procedures that could once be paid with a personal check can now cost as much as a new car. The problem continues to get worse, as the cost... Read >
Author: Charles Essmeier

Pet Insurance Might Be A Good Buy

02nd April 2008
One often encounters news reports these days about the rising cost of health care. Routine hospital visits and surgical procedures that could once be paid with a personal check now routinely cost as much as a new car. The problem continues to get worse,... Read >
Author: Charles Essmeier

High Quality Women's Reproductive Health Services

11th March 2008
Established in 1979, American Women's Services is proud to lead the way in setting a standard for women's healthcare. We are fully committed to providing proficient, excellent women's reproductive health services in a professional, caring, and compassiona... Read >
Author: Americanwomenservices.com
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