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24th September 2009
Living without medical insurance is indeed a risky endeavor. Your chances of getting ill or injured are not increased because you are without insurance. However your chances of serious complications or even death from an illness or injury is higher becaus... Read >
Author: Tom Carolan
24th September 2009
Okay, maybe it seems a little cheesy, but essential oil making "goes green" making dollars as well as saving the planet. In macro-economic terms, it contributes to widespread practice of preventive measures, reducing the cost of healthcare and therefore p... Read >
Author: C Thomas
23rd September 2009
Using a home remedy for a yeast infection is definitely not for everyone. But with more and more people learning about homeopathic medicine and other forms of alternative medicine and the rising cost of healthcare and the larger amounts of people without ... Read >
Author: Robbie Becklund
11th September 2009
There is an epidemic in America. More than a third of American adults are obese. Lawmakers and health professionals are starting to realize that the real solution to the runaway cost of healthcare in America is to do something about this troubling statist... Read >
Author: GeraldFitz
11th September 2009
Many people in the United States today have bad credit, and the numbers have continued to rise. It isn't just those who are lazy who end up with bad credit. Many hard working people who are well meaning end up in situations where their credit is ruined. T... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
07th September 2009
The price of insurance is increasing like crazy and is taking the mentality of many people feel they can not afford health insurance for themselves or their families. Most people are aware of the importance, but because of rising costs, they think they ar... Read >
Author: James Roy
02nd September 2009
I recently came across a paper on public pension programs in US by Robert Novy-Marx and Joshua D. Rauh from University of Chicago. According to the paper “Insuring both taxpayers against funding deficits and plan participants against benefit reductions ... Read >
Author: Outsourcing Insights from WNS
13th August 2009
If you are overweight, you may be more at risk of developing disease. That should be reason enough to lose weight. Weight related conditions include:
-Premature death -Cardiovascular disease -High blood pressure -High Cholesterol -Stroke -Gallbladder ... Read >
Author: Damien Fowler
12th August 2009
The Prime Ingredients in Essential Aromatherapy: Don't Stay Home Without 'Em
"Physician, heal thyself," the proverb instructs, as relevant today as 2000 years ago. Today we have more tools and techniques for maintaining our own health and well-being th... Read >
Author: C Thomas
10th July 2009
Healthcare in this country has hit a major roadblock, but most people don’t have any idea why or what caused the problem. The cost of a good health plan has gone through the roof in the last several years, and the reason is Medicare and Medicaid. Thes... Read >
Author: S Porter
01st May 2009
Blue Shield provides you with access to quality healthcare at affordable prices. With the cost of healthcare always increasing, you can't afford not to have insurance. A serious car accident could cost $140,185 in doctor, hospital, and medical equipment b... Read >
Author: Jesse Segle
01st May 2009
Natural Chiropractic Therapies Improve Physical and Financial Health
Healing Through the Action of Hands
Got neck or back pain? You’re not alone. More than 80 percent of Americans, at some point in their lives, will suffer from some type of lower ba... Read >
Author: Robert Palmer
02nd April 2009
Previous rules about retirement planning are no longer effective in today’s environment. The increasing cost of healthcare, longer life expectancy and the economic downturn are factors that force retirees to seen better growth in their portfolio. Meanwh... Read >
Author: Bernz Jayma P.
31st March 2009
The debate about whether or not there is a health advantage insurance provides you with is a timeless one:Are those people who have health insurance healthier than those who don't?Not necessarily. There are people who go through life managing their health... Read >
Author: HK
04th March 2009
If nothing else, Obama's address to Congress was a much needed band aid applied to the wounds of the American public, along with a kiss on the forehead, and the promise that "things will be better tomorrow".
He acknowledged that the economy was in cri... Read >
Author: Adam Robinson
02nd March 2009
Assurance of your family in good health is always rated as the highest priority for you all through out the life. In spite of your fullest efforts, illness does happen and someone in the family surely falls sick at some point of time.
With the increas... Read >
Author: Emilyen
16th February 2009
Medical malpractice is the act of performing medical care that results in the patient suffering worse injuries than when first admitted. The act is usually committed by a medical professional including doctors, surgeons, nurses, and even medical technicia... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
10th February 2009
With the health of the U.S. economy so much in the news these days, it seems natural to also analyze the health of the average U.S. worker, considering how much influence the latter has on the former. That analysis, considering the current state of the na... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
03rd February 2009
Once you’ve done your research on reverse mortgages and gained a more complete understanding of the product, the next step is to decide if a reverse mortgage is right for your situation. If you’re eligible (a homeowner 62 years of age or older with eq... Read >
Author: Justin Narin
02nd February 2009
The cost of healthcare will continue to increase at a rate of least twice the rate of inflation, according to annual statistics collected by the National Coalition on Health Care. Experts project that Medicare funds will be extinguished by 2019, requiring... Read >
Author: Wiley Long
22nd January 2009
Health insurance is one of those expenses that a lot of people don’t want to have to pay. Countless people look at their lives and they realize that they are pretty healthy, their kids and spouse are pretty healthy, so why should they be paying for cov... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller
14th January 2009
Practice Yoga regularly, let children over 5 (some suggest over 4s can benefit) join in as well in all appropriate exercises, and it will strip away the obstacles that separate you from your source. Yoga can be wonderful for this process, as it can allevi... Read >
Author: Steve Last
14th January 2009
Practice Yoga regularly, let children over 5 (some suggest over 4s can benefit) join in as well in all appropriate exercises, and it will strip away the obstacles that separate you from your source. Yoga can be wonderful for this process, as it can allevi... Read >
Author: Steve Last
12th January 2009
Affordable healthcare is in a state of crisis here in America.
Why is it that in a country as affluent as the USA citizens are struggling to afford such a basic necessity as proper healthcare for themselves and their families?
Almost 50 million peop... Read >
Author: Everest John Alexander
06th January 2009
With the health of the U.S. economy so much in the news these days, it seems natural to also analyze the health of the average U.S. worker, considering how much influence the latter has on the former. That analysis, considering the current state of the na... Read >
Author: Stephen Jhonson
15th December 2008
Many people living in the Bronx do not have general healthcare, which can pose to be a big problem when an act of medical malpractice occurs. Not having healthcare generally means that people seeking treatment must wait in long lines to even see a doctor ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
30th October 2008
There are many things you should consider when you begin thinking of retirement. There are many things that can help make your transition from the working class to the retirement class so much easier. When you start to make choices or decisions having oth... Read >
Author: buildwish11
22nd September 2008
Health insurance may be one of the most important purchases that you ever make. Many people don't understand the importance of this type of coverage until they need it most. Like all insurance coverage, it is something that you want to have because it's... Read >
Author: Caitlina Fuller
08th September 2008
Recent settlements of Medical Malpractice in Queens have been seeing large payouts. 1 million here 2 million there, but this shows no signs of progress. Medical Malpractice has always been an issue that been flying under the radar until recently in which ... Read >
Author: Paul Justice
04th September 2008
There are many myths quoted about travel insurance and how essential it is but one travel website has decided to clear things up a bit and has released an article stating the facts about travel insurance to ensure that holidaymakers are no longer confused... Read >
Author: Gill
29th July 2008
When Sen. John McCain delivered the keynote address at the National Federation of Independent Business 2008 National Small Business Summit last month, he did much more than speak to several hundred interested small business owners. He pushed the concerns ... Read >
Author: Todd Stottlemyer
07th July 2008
It’s getting harder and harder to find ways to save money when prices continue going up. Here are some tips to help you save money from your personal finances.
Save money on gas. Take public transportation or look for a carpool in your area. Walk or... Read >
Author: Gina Clark
20th June 2008
Today millions of Americans are unable to afford the rising cost of healthcare. Additionally, millions more cannot qualify for healthcare benefits due to pre existing conditions that make them uninsurable. These issues of affordability and eligibility are... Read >
Author: Rudy Wilson
29th May 2008
It is now the 21st century and we still have handicapped our public school systems with the absence of technology. What technology can do to the education process is what technology has done for healthcare. Healthcare is going electronic with electronic h... Read >
Author: GradeBookPortal Developers
25th April 2008
The cost of healthcare in America has skyrocketed. In fact between 2000 and 2005, health benefits coverage fees rose a whopping 73 percent (vs. the aggregate increase in worker wages of 15 percent).
Leaving many of the self employed and entrepreneurs ... Read >
Author: Redrose
03rd April 2008
When buying a new car or even a small inexpensive object, you probably refer to a buying guide or try to find out what others who have bought the product in the past are saying about it to make smart shopping decisions. But when it comes to buying healthc... Read >
Author: Healthbase
19th March 2008
Although it is very basic and shouldn’t even be an issue, the fact is that there are around 1.7 million people in Georgia who go about without the benefit of health insurance. The state has over eight million according to the latest figures. That means ... Read >
Author: Godish Spencer
10th March 2008
IMPACT ON HEALTHCARE COSTS
Used properly, OTC drugs are safe and effective for the treatment and prevention of many common diseases and can help hold down the cost of healthcare. Savings from OTC use are real, and the benefits have been clearly demonst... Read >
Author: chadkimball
19th January 2008
Due to the ever-increasing cost of healthcare services, people are looking overseas for specialized and cost effective medical tourism. Now capitalization has made India the number one choice for some specific treatments; therefore, medical tourists from ... Read >
Author: sarahwilson
19th January 2008
There are many people who avoid going on a vacation just because they are undergoing any treatment and they cannot waste their money in going on a vacation. Since everyone likes to explore new places, this seems quite disheartening that one is restraining... Read >
Author: sarahwilson
17th August 2007
Recognized as a potential “global health destination”, India is set to reach new heights in the field of medical tourism. There has been an increase in the number of foreign patients in India in recent years. Records suggest that the cost of healthcar... Read >
Author: Suzanne Macguire
10th August 2007
Every human wants to lead a healthy and disease free life. Common ailments, such as a cold, cough, influenza, etc., afflict almost every human and can be cured easily. These are problems that have become a part of human existence, so much so that we have... Read >
Author: Darlene Kaitlin
19th June 2007
Getting and keeping affordable health insurance in your state is up to you. With health insurance market constant changing with new laws, new research and increasing cost of healthcare. It is up to us to do our research to understand health insurance and ... Read >
Author: Dennis Alexander
08th May 2007
We are facing a healthcare crisis in America. But it may not be the one that everyone's talking about. Much has been said in the news lately and in political campaigns about the health insurance crisis in America, and the problems of the 47 million and gr... Read >
Author: Didier
15th March 2007
The healthcare industry, and especially health insurance companies seem to love acronyms; and two you are likely to hear or read a lot more about in the coming years are CDHP and HSA – for Consumer Driven Health Plans and Health Savings Accounts. They a... Read >
Author: Didier
12th March 2007
Scott Miller did not have health insurance. How did he save over $82,000 on his heart surgery? His hospital bill was more than $150,000. His remaining cost was around $50,000, to be paid in installments. Now that is a huge savings that came out to even mo... Read >
Author: Maryesther Mullen
05th March 2007
Scott Miller did not have health insurance. How did he save over $82,000 on his heart surgery? His hospital bill was more than $150,000. His remaining cost was around $50,000, to be paid in installments. Now that is a huge savings that came out to even mo... Read >
Author: Maryesther Mullen
01st March 2007
Politicians love to talk about the rising cost of healthcare. If the trend or rising prices doesn’t change, the implications for consumers and the economy could be devastating. While many government-imposed solutions are promoted every elections cycle... Read >
Author: Tim Langley, D.C.
08th January 2007
The enactment of Nanci Pelosi’s first hundred hours has begun, and house democrats are searching for ways to fulfill her goal of lowering the price of prescription medication for seniors using Medicare.
Next week democrats will try to use huge purc... Read >
Author: Greg Edwards
13th December 2006
Spending money on legal fees is a part of our society, especially in the healthcare industry. There is a time and place for the legal system in healthcare, but more and more we unfortunately see instances where legal fees are unnecessary or high, resulti... Read >
Author: Richard Hall
24th November 2006
It’s a creepy thought. Over the nest 40 years, the proportion of Australia’s population aged 65 years and over will almost multiply. With continual expansion in the cost of healthcare and actual living expenses, and a decreased ability to rely on gove... Read >
Author: Evelyn Miller
18th November 2006
Over the years, one of the most important factors candidates cited in searching for employment was benefits. Surprisingly this was second to salary. Considering the high cost of healthcare and prescriptions, benefits have played a vital role in the way ... Read >
Author: Richard Hall
18th November 2006
If you were to look at many large corporations such as Sprint, Dell, and so on, you would find a number of jobs are outsourced overseas. Outsourcing is nothing new but the trend of global outsourcing has ignited a firestorm of controversy.
North Ame... Read >
Author: Richard Hall
16th November 2006
Five years ago, thousands of innocent people lost their lives in the terrorist attacks on the World Trade Center. After sifting through the rubble and painful memories, we are finding out that the attacks are stilling taking innocent lives. Many of the ... Read >
Author: Mark Ramirez
16th November 2006
Copyright 2006 David Maillie
It means we have rights. Rights that many have fought for and given their lives for. Unfortunately in current America there is, for the most part, two separate classes of citizenship, a bipartisanship if you will. You ha... Read >
Author: David Maillie
13th August 2006
4 Ways the Internet Can Take a "Byte" Out of Your Healthcare Costs
The rising cost of healthcare is a growing concern for many Americans throughout the country. A recent study from The Commonwealth Fund magazine reveals that " One half of workers i... Read >
Author: Joshua Daly
19th July 2006
What is Long Term Care Insurance?
Long term care insurance serves to help those individuals who need extra care and attention as they age. Long term care insurance helps to take financial burden away from family members, and for the individual in need of... Read >
Author: Robert Lawrence
16th June 2006
Copyright 2006 Stacey Zimmerman
When it comes to health insurance, we all seem to be paying high premiums. The cost of healthcare has risen and it is reflected in the quotes we receive. However, if you are considered obese, your health insurance prem... Read >
Author: Stacey Zimmerman
10th May 2006
Many people in the United States today have bad credit, and the numbers have continued to rise. It isn't just those who are lazy who end up with bad credit. Many hard working people who are well meaning end up in situations where their credit is ruined. T... Read >
Author: Joseph Kenny
28th March 2006
When it comes to health issues you can't help but encounter a wide range of differing opinions, especially on the topic of health insurance and the rising cost of healthcare. It's no wonder - every year the average American spends thousands of dollars on ... Read >
Author: Wiley Long
06th October 2005
For most of us, a primary consideration when choosing a health care plan is the cost. Coverage is important, but with the rapidly increasing cost of healthcare, finding the right health insurance plan for your budget is job 1. Knowing what you need in a h... Read >
Author: Ron King
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