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Aug 29th, 2009
Along with the cost of tuition, today’s college students need to factor in the cost of health insurance, yet apparently many of them are not. According to the United States Census, 8 million people between 19 and 24 (28.1 percent) did not have health insurance in 2007.
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Aug 28th, 2009
HHS Secretary Kathleen Sebelius issued a new report, America’s Seniors and Health Insurance Reform: Protecting Coverage and Strengthening Medicare.
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Aug 28th, 2009
Advocates for a single payer national health insurance system are traveling across the United States to share their message with anyone who will listen. Beginning on September 8, 2009, the Mad As Hell Doctors take to the road and plan to stop in 30 cities along the way until they reach Washington, DC.
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Aug 27th, 2009
President Obama may be sending mixed messages about seniors being able to keep their Medicare Advantage plans, currently serving roughly 10.2 million seniors. Obama says a large portion of cutting spending toward health insurance reform will come from Medicaid and Medicare Advantage plans, yet he also told Americans they will be able to keep their current health insurance if desired.
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Aug 27th, 2009
For the self-employed, the joys of entrepreneurship are often tainted by worries about health insurance. Whether an individual is about to make the move from having an employer to being self-employed or has been operating as a sole proprietor or small business owner for some time, the expense of health insurance is a major concern.
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Aug 25th, 2009
Not only health insurance prices are not affordable for many people, but also we are guided by myths and misconceptions when it comes to dealing with health insurance plans and providers. Scott Tuttle from Connectiquotes discusses some insurance myths the preoccupy us when it comes to make decisions on coverage choices and quotes.
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Aug 22nd, 2009
Alarming new numbers on expected insurance premium increases in the coming decade are yet another reminder that genuine healthcare reform, in particular Medicare for all, is the most effective way to rein in costs said the nation's largest organization of nurses today.
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Aug 22nd, 2009
According to the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) Office of Women’s Health, more than 17 million women (nearly 20 percent) in the United States age 18 to 64 do not have health insurance. Will any of the reasons for this lack of affordable health insurance coverage be remedied by the potential healthcare reform?
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Aug 21st, 2009
Since 2000, Americans have seen their health insurance premiums increase at a much faster rate than their paychecks. The report was released by the nonprofit, non-partisan organization Families USA on August 18.
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Aug 20th, 2009
Ted Kennedy has sent a dying wish letter for health insurance reform. Should Ted Kennedy die before the vote on health insurance reform takes place, his seat would be vacant, leaving out a potentially crucial vote.