By: Youth Wellness | 2012-01-12 | Insurance Most women are always happy upon discovering that they are pregnant. The happiness only stops when the financial burden starts weighing so much on them. According to statistics, it has been discovered that thirteen percent of American women who become pregnant are not in procession of maternity insurance coverage. read more
By: Lance Harewood | 2010-08-17 | Fitness Equipment Health Health Coverage Policies (or Health Insurance Plans) vary greatly depending on what type of category the particular falls under. There are four main types of insurance and one of the categories contains three subcategories itself. The types are as follows: Individual or Self-Insurance; Indemnity plans or fee-for-service plans; and finally Managed care with its subcategories being Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs), and Point of Service (POS). The categories seem simple enough but choosing the best for your particular needs can sometimes prove to be... read more
By: Renee Walker | 2011-02-01 | Business If you are a legal resident of the state of Maryland and have a registered vehicle in the state, you are required to maintain continuous auto insurance coverage to satisfy financial responsibility laws. read more
By: Obiageli Chukwueke | 2011-09-02 | Insurance If you are pregnant, you should have a good health insurance. A good health insurance provides you prenatal care, a standard hospital delivery, postnatal care which includes provision of quality health care for you, your baby and other associated bills. It saves you emergency financial hassles. read more
By: Tony (OM Visions) | 2010-09-16 | Insurance You would be wondering if there are options to buy health insurance covers for retired or senior citizens. read more
By: Ethan Kalvin | 2010-11-18 | Insurance Health insurance coverage is something that seems like it would be pretty basic to handle but is a government handled insurance plan truly going to provide people with the coverage that they need. Some health insurance is already managed by the government and so it's easy to look at what the idea of government run health care truly looks like. read more
By: Henry Ford | 2011-05-10 | Reference & Education Medicare is a federal health insurance plan for people over 65 years old and some disabled people. It is the primary insurance carrier for old people and the disabled. On the other hand, blue cross is the secondary insurer that covers most of what the primary insurer fails to pay (BlueCross BlueShield Association, 2009). In its design, Medicare does not cover all health care costs which mean cl read more
By: Carol Valentine | 2010-12-06 | Article Marketing Florida individual health insurance is possible for just about anyone to get. There are a few state laws you need to understand in order to get the best coverage and price possible. Florida has put some crucial protection in place for people that live in the state. Read on to find out more! read more
By: Jen Barnum | 2010-08-06 | Insurance Insurance Jobs that include benefits are among the most valuable. Health insurance is one of the top reasons why anyone would choose to start or stay at a job. Health insurance and medical expenses are on the rise, and because they are already high, having benefits at work is nearly priceless. People who work for the government are able to choose different plans depending on what they need and whether or not there are dependents. If you are interested in getting the benefits that go along with a job like this then it would make sense to look into the post office, immigration department, or the c... read more
By: John Adam | 2011-08-01 | Insurance The financial responsibility for providing health care, or medical services for the past one hundred years was on the state in every modern industrialized society except the United States. As Americans we value self-help and have despised dependence, well until now. read more
By: Reina Raine | 2010-03-26 | Insurance Temporary health coverage is required for people during a transitional time of their life when they would otherwise have no medical coverage. This could be recent graduates, people between jobs, laid off or anyone who is waiting for permanent medical coverage to begin. read more