Stoopid Client Tricks #928
Making the headlines this past week was the announcement by the Edwards' family that Elizabeth's cancer had returned. Then today we get word that Tony Snow's cancer has also returned.
Draft regulations issued today to exempt high deductible health plans from minimum coverage requirements would gut the quality and affordability promises of Massachusetts' health insurance mandate. Under the regulations, the purchase of high deductible health plans (HDHPs) would satisfy the
Senate Democratic leaders recently unveiled plans to dramatically expand taxpayer-funded health insurance through the State Children's Health Insurance Program (SCHIP) -- even as 14 states are running out of money to fund coverage in the program
By now, you've probably heard that Blue Cross of California is being fined $1 million for improperly rescinding membership in their health plans.
Last week I received a call from an old client. He has been paying for his son’s health insurance policy and wanted to cancel it. It seems that the son had gone in for his annual checkup and, with a $1500 deductible, the policy didn’t pay for all the lab tests.
The chances of surviving a serious car wreck in Metro Atlanta are about to decrease, according to DeKalb County’s Chief of Fire and Rescue.
In the March 5 Register, state Sen. Jack Hatch began an important conversation about fixing our broken health-care system. However, he failed to identify the true reform that is needed in this state.
What’s happening with the Massachusetts universal health plan these days? Oh, nothing. Or maybe everything. Perhaps your reaction will depend on - or even change - your mood.
For the first time in more than a decade, the debate over how to provide health care for the uninsured is moving back to center stage in Washington and many state capitals. After languishing as a major issue since President Clinton's health care plan failed in 1994, health reform is back on the agenda — from President Bush's State of the Union speech to stump speeches from presidential candidates.
Let’s play a game. Roll time forward a bit…universal healthcare has arrived and you are now a Regional Head of the Healthcare System. You have an annual budget that you absolutely can’t exceed. The medical expenses for your region have been increasing and this year you’re going to exceed your budget. What do you cut? Medical staff? Drug expenditures? Or do you defer maintenance and maybe cut back on some housecleaning?
The Lazy Man and Money blog hosts this week's Carnival of Personal Finance. It's an interesting and diverse compendium of over 4 dozen posts, neatly categorized and helpful annotated.
In this week's 'Dispatch, I share my thoughts on the proposed HPV vaccine mandate.
Since 1970, health care spending has grown at an average annual rate of 9.8%, or about 2.5 percentage points faster than the economy as measured by the nominal gross domestic product (GDP). Annual spending on health care increased from $75 billion in 1970 to $2.0 trillion in 2005, and is estimated to reach $4 trillion in 2015.
Saying it will help control costs, the state House voted Tuesday to let insurance companies offer stripped-down health plans to individual policyholders.
Voters in Switzerland have rejected plans for a single means-tested health insurance system, aimed at reducing the high cost of premiums.
Rita Schwab hosts this stellar edition, with 32 excellent posts, in 7 "risky" categories.
We at IB have long argued that the cost of health care drives the cost of health insurance, and blogger biggie Arnold Kling's post really drives this home.
Voters in Switzerland have rejected plans for a single means-tested health insurance system, aimed at reducing the high cost of premiums.
With a state board poised to approve health care plans for the working poor on Thursday, some are concerned that the high cost of deductibles could keep people away from the doctor's office.
Bob's already commented on this developing story; here are some more details as reported by The Boston Globe on March 5th:
Hello boys & girls. Today we are going to take a look at the grown up world and learn a new word.