Archive for September, 2009

This Week in Health Care Reform Lawmakers returned to Washington this week after a heated August recess to continue to negotiate health care reform. Americans remain sharply divided on legislation: In a Gallup Poll released Tuesday, 39% of those polled say they would direct their member of Congress to vote against a health care reform [...]

Try a few different insurance companies. Companies are different. So are their prices. You may find that one company wants to charge you $1000/month for insurance and another will only charge you $400/month. You might be one of the lucky ones who only gets charged $30/month. Regardless of who you are, call multiple carriers even [...]

Pennsylvania’s House of Representatives is expected to vote Friday on a measure that would allow Philadelphia to temporarily raise the sales tax in the city and defer pension payments, the Philadelphia Inquirer was reporting.

These students are most likely to drop their studies for financial reasons, as they have to work to pay off their dues of healthcare expenses. Umpteen students find it difficult to meet the costs of healthcare insurance policy, because it does not come cheap. Nonetheless, it is beneficial for a student to have this medical [...]

Mike McCallister, president and CEO of Humana, is precise when he chooses his words to describe the U.S. health care industry. “We don’t actually have a health care system. We have a lot of different systems that are glued together,” he told an audience at the recent 2009 Wharton Health Care Business Conference. McCallister began [...]

Wisconsin physicians support reform of the health care system, but primary care doctors and specialists differ on health reform priorities, according to the authors of a new study published in the Wisconsin Medical Journal.

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