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Healthcare Reform – Buy coverage or else what?

March 28th, 2010 · No Comments · healthcare reform

There is much hub-bub about the new healthcare reform. In particular, you hear a lot of chatter from proponents who claim that one of the biggest benefits is that 30 million (new) people will “now be covered.”
At first blush, it almost seems as though the Government is going to be giving away healthcare to those [...]

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Mounting hospital losses could mean more health plan rate hikes

March 6th, 2009 · 1 Comment · High cost of healthcare

As more hospitals lose money, watch for health plan premiums to rise.

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Health insurance no bargain for unemployed

January 10th, 2009 · 1 Comment · High cost of healthcare

COBRA is very expensive. Consider a short term health plan instead.

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Report: Obama’s Health Care Reform May Not Result In Real Savings

December 19th, 2008 · 1 Comment · High cost of healthcare

A new report issued by the CBO indicates Obama’s health care reform plans may cost as much as $1.2 trillion through 2010 and still not result in viable savings.
Some of the main findings include:

Rising health care costs “pose a serious threat” to the economy, but some of the more popular cost-control policies promoted by [...]

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Baucus throws first punch in health care battle

November 17th, 2008 · No Comments · High cost of healthcare

Now that Democrats have control of America, they are not wasting any time introducing health care legislation.
Universal coverage plan introduced by Baucus

Sen. Baucus of Montana has introduced a plan for universal coverage that would be built on the current system. Employer-sponsored insurance would still play a big part, but it would start requiring employers to [...]

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McCain’s Health Plan

October 7th, 2008 · 1 Comment · Health savings accounts, High cost of healthcare, Individual health insurance

Disclaimer: This article is not intended as a political commentary. My own political philosophy has become an apolitcal one over the years. Somehow, we manage to survive no matter who is in the White House. So long as there is enough tension in the Congress, nothing too wild and wacky is [...]

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Hospitals liable for hospital-acquired conditions

October 6th, 2008 · No Comments · High cost of healthcare

Oops.  Looks like we left a sponge in his abdomen.  Maybe that’s what is causing his post-surgical reaction.
You think? Maybe?
Under a new federal Medicare rule, hospitals will now have to pay to clean up their own mistakes. Although implemented on a baby-step basis, it’s a (baby) step in the right direction.
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High deductible plans more commonplace

September 28th, 2008 · No Comments · Health savings accounts

Everyone is getting on board with high deductible plans.
A new survey reports 18% of workers carrying high deductibles this year, compard to 12% last year, a whopping 50% increase year-to-year.
In Georgia, employers and employees are actively encouraged to participate in high deductible plans by the Legislature, which earlier this year passed legislation to do just [...]

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Unpaid Medical Bills – A Growing Crisis

September 25th, 2008 · No Comments · Health savings accounts, High cost of healthcare, Individual health insurance

According to recent reports, employees are paying an average of $3,354 in premiums for family coverage, more than double the amount they paid in 1999. The total cost for family coverage now averages $12,680 a year, up 5 percent from 2007.  Needless to say, these costs are making it more and more difficult for the [...]

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Homeless become fake patients in hospital fraud cases

August 6th, 2008 · No Comments · High cost of healthcare

Several LA county hospitals are being accused of massive Medicare fraud by recruiting homeless people and having them admitted with fake health conditions, solely for the purpose of milking Medicare.

Read the article from the LA Times here
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My only concern with this story is that the investigation was begun a couple of years ago by Rocky [...]

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