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Yes, it’s been a month since the NABIP Capitol Conference (#CapCon2026) in Washington, D.C., and the energy from those advocacy […]

Yes, it’s been a month since the NABIP Capitol Conference (#CapCon2026) in Washington, D.C., and the energy from those advocacy […]

Reading time: 3 mins This article is dedicated to YOU, yes, you all, especially my fellow healthcare professionals and advocates,
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Elayne Serrano 10/28/1964 – 08/18/2022 was an important part of our lives and our clients’ lives. She is truly missed.
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In a recent interview by Naama with Go Solo, she talked about her agency’s involvement and her unique clients. She
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So excited to share the new book that Naama is a part of “Voices of the 21st Century!” She has
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As Open Enrollment season comes to an end this month, a gentle reminder that if you haven’t updated your plan,
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Yes, the holidays are over, and Open Enrollment is here! October 15th marks the beginning of Medicare Open Enrollment
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Good news, Californians and our community! Covered CA is now more affordable than ever. With over 1.6 million
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On March 11, 2021, President Joe Biden signed the $1.9 trillion American Rescue Plan, with benefits to help Americans affected
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As a regular contributor to BenefitsPro Magazine, I was asked to reflect on the state of the industry after the
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Last summer, America’s Benefit Specialist Magazine published my article on my trip to India right before the pandemic lockdown. In the year since that trip, I have reflected often on how the discipline and introspection I practiced during my weeklong stay at an Ayurvedic retreat in Goa helped me cope with my personal health, social distancing, and isolation we have all been experiencing this past year.
I share the full article below, and invite you to reflect on what disciplines have you created during the ‘new now’ to protect and guide your mental, physical and spiritual health?
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Welcome – I’m so glad you’re here. Together we are building our community and a promising future of well-rounded
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A few herbal hangover remedies, just in case you get a little carried away… Ginger Passionflower Red pepper, Horsemint and
A few herbal hangover remedies, just in case you get a little carried away… Ginger Passionflower Red pepper, Horsemint and

There are a variety of times you can enroll in or change Medicare plans and supplements. Ads may announce it
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Choosing a Medicare drug plan (Part D) is complicated. You need to consider what drugs you take, whether you need
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Here is information about the various parts of Medicare: Medicare Part A covers all treatments in hospitals. It has
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Proceed with caution, not fear. When I sat down to write this missive, my intention was to share a recent
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#healing is at hand for one and for all From member of the @Stanfordhospital board. This is their feedback for
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Mar. 1, 2020 Feb. 18–29, 2020 April 1, 2020 Mar. 1–30, 2020 May 1, 2020 April 1–30, 2020 New
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Health insurance is complicated but very necessary. Let RightPlan Service help you choose the best health insurance plan for your

Make sure you have the right plans in place for your needs now and later If you or a loved
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Most universities will require your child to secure some kind of insurance when they are studying outside of the US.
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Special Note: We understand that you are concerned about the coronavirus outbreak and may want to cancel a future trip.
We at RightPlan are heartbroken to hear that many of our friends,family, and clients have been affected by the horrible
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Covered California would like to share that Teladoc is now hosting an Emergency hotline for free telehealth for those affected
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According to the National Breast Cancer Foundation, one in eight women are diagnosed with breast cancer. This type of cancer
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I am truly humbled and grateful to share this Award with you all. Last Monday was an ordinary Monday for
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“The Face of Change” is not just the title of a column or a session, but an actual movement in
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Missed Open Enrollment or just need a policy for a short time? … then short term medical insurance could
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Blessings, It is an honor to share with you how special it was for me to be part of last
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Unless you have been actively involved in the mad, mad world of healthcare in the United States over the past
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Health Insurance 2018: What You Need to Know Greeting of gratitude and joy for this upcoming Thanks Giving week-end ~ The
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The Treasury Department and Internal Revenue Service (IRS) issued the 2018 guidelines on the maximum contribution levels for Health Savings
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President Trump has signed an executive order calling upon the U.S. Department of Labor (DOL) to consider, among other things,
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We’ve all been there. Your client calls in a frenzy demanding to know what medical coverage, if any, he has
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A simple but little-known fact is that most existing health insurance benefits shrink or disappear when travelers cross the U.S.
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For certain compatible health insurance plans, you can open a Health Savings Account (HSA) to help pay for your out-of-pocket
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Many companies aren’t aware of the full impact that health-related risks can have on their bottom line. When an employee is diagnosed with a serious and complex illness, the associated costs can become a burden on a company. When you factor in misdiagnoses, unnecessary procedures, annual healthcare spending waste, productivity loss and absenteeism, nearly $300 billion is wasted spend by employers.
That’s why companies need to help employees understand their health risks and apply appropriate, proactive health management strategies. Doing so will help workers better able to navigate the complex healthcare system to formulate plans for mitigating their risk and improving their health and financial wellbeing.
Employers should consider these five underused strategies for effective health risk management.
Strategy 1: Screening and preventive care
The foundation of a health risk management strategy should include assessing and monitoring family history and lifestyle-based risk factors, administering and updating immunizations, biometric screening for high blood pressure, cholesterol, blood sugar, BMI and waist circumference, as well as personalized screening for breast, colon and other cancers.
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With a growing number of travelers and expatriates becoming aware of the need for international medical insurance and of the
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The Internal Revenue Service has announced the annual contribution limits and High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP) definitions for 2018. The Individual Contribution Limit has been increased to $3,450 and the Family Contribution Limit has been increased to $6,900 for 2018. The maximum Out-of-Pocket Limits and Minimum Deductible Limits have been increased as well. The age 55 and older catch-up remains at $1,000.
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What is International Health insurance? Expatriate health insurance is designed for those who are living and working abroad. It is
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Where to start? Here are some of the things you’ll need to factor in before you head for pastures new…
Have you been wondering what the difference is between Open Enrollment and Special Enrollment? Are you unsure as to when
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(CNN) Lined up one by one behind a glass door, tiny black fuzzy heads peer out at a forbidden Nirvana.
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Eating healthily is all about balance. Every now and then it’s perfectly OK to have pie for dinner or a nice slice of cake at teatime – treats are a part of life – but it’s also important to recognize when we’re pushing things too far. Indulgent food should be enjoyed and savored, but only occasionally – it’s important to remember that the majority of our diet should be made up of balanced, nutritious everyday foods. Make healthy food a priority in your life and allow it to bring your family and friends together. Learn to love how it makes you feel, how delicious it is and remember that a healthy balanced diet and regular exercise are the keys to a healthy lifestyle.
This is one of the most important life skills you can learn. It allows you to have complete control of what goes into your food.
Aim to eat a balanced diet that contains each of the food groups in the correct proportions.
Fill your diet with a wide range of fruits, vegetables, lean meats, fish, eggs, pulses, nuts, seeds, wholegrains and naturally low fat dairy foods. When it comes to fruit and veg, different colours provide your body with the different nutrients it needs to stay strong and healthy – it’s not just greens that are good for you!
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Thank you NAIFA (Greater Los Angeles, San Fernando Valley and Greater Foothills) for hosting me last week and allowing me to share the wisdom of Reducing Healthcare Costs with Yoga & Meditation
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1. Opportunity for Growth L.A. Care Covered is ranked as the second most affordable plan throughout Los Angeles County for
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You could say I’ve worked on wellness my entire life: for myself, for my family, and for the world at large mainly for my clients and colleagues that I love. I went into the Healthcare Industry with the whole-hearted intention of helping others stay well and teaching life practices to facilitate this.
Working on wellness is truly a lifelong pursuit. I personally know how difficult it is to get people to change comfortable habits that they have perfected for many years. But while people don’t generally want to change, sometimes it is necessary. In some cases, the decision to choose wellness and throw out old habits can literally make the difference between life and death.
We now think of technology and devices as things that promote health and wellness in our lives. But it was still a surprise for me to encounter the new Pokémon app and to observe how it instantaneously changed people’s exercise habits worldwide. I was amazed to discover how the Pokémon app pushed people out of their comfort zones and forced them to develop new habits of walking and being outside, all while being fun and engaging. I was startled to see how many people play this new game called ~ Pokémon.
Around the time that the Pokémon app emerged, I found myself on a beautiful beach playing the game with my 21-year old son. It was right before he was going off to college.
My kids and I were together on a final, end-of-summer getaway in sparkling La Jolla, CA. With our busy schedule we only had three days of vacation together and were looking forward to wrapping up summer and going back to our new realities. For me, of course, the end of summer meant that the 4th Open Enrollment for the ACA/Obama Care was right around the corner.
My kids had spent most of their summer immersed in nature at Camp, where my son worked as an advisor and my daughter as a camp counselor. They love that camp and consider it a second home, in spite of being completely cut off from technology while there. This actually caused them to really stay active, enjoy nature. They always look, taller, happier, and healthie when they return from camp. Sometimes, I barely recognize them.
We decided on La Jolla for our three-day jaunt because the Insurance License Board Test was being offered there at that time. We could spend quality time together as a family and also get the licensing exam under their belts. Yes, my kids are both are getting certified ~
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Californians with Medicare coverage would no longer be surprised by huge medical bills stemming from “observation care” in hospitals under legislation that state lawmakers approved overwhelmingly last week and sent to Gov. Jerry Brown to sign into law.
The sticker-shock can happen when people go to the hospital but health care providers are not sure what’s wrong. If the patient is not sick enough to be formally admitted, but still not healthy enough to go home, they can stay in the hospital for “observation care,” which Medicare considers an outpatient service. That can mean higher out-of-pocket expenses for the patient.
Hospitals can bill observation patients for a larger share of the cost of any treatment and tests than admitted patients. Any routine medications they usually take at home may not be covered at all in the hospital. In some parts of the country, Medicare observation patients have been charged exorbitant prices for prescription drugs, including $18 for one baby aspirin.
And because observation patients have not spent the required minimum of three straight days as an admitted patient, Medicare will not cover their follow-up nursing home expenses after discharge. Observation care doesn’t count.
But patients may not even know they have been placed on observation care status when they’re lying in a hospital bed.
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Seventy-two percent of California’s previously uninsured gained coverage since the Affordable Care Act went into effect.
The majority of the recently insured say their experience with their current Covered California plan has been positive.
Nearly half of the remaining uninsured are unaware of the financial help available only through Covered California.
The survey found that recently insured consumers are getting access to quality care:
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June is National Employee Wellbeing Month – an opportunity for companies nationwide to implement, evaluate and refine their employee wellness programs. An estimated 70% of employers already offer wellness programs, and 8% more plan to do so during the next year, according to the Society for Human Resource Management.
Employers are investing in wellness programs because these initiatives can support their employees’ desire to improve their health and create a happier, healthier workforce while reducing costs for employees and the company.
Some of these wellness programs give employees wearable devices at no additional charge, helping provide a more accurate and comprehensive summary of the user’s daily activity, sleep patterns and other health markers. Fitness trackers – usually small devices worn around the wrist or clipped onto clothing – give users a snapshot of actual physical activity.
Employers nationwide are expected to incorporate more than 13 million fitness tracking devices into their wellness programs by 2018, according to technology consultancy Endeavors Partners. That’s important, considering a study published in Science & Medicine showed people tend to overestimate how much exercise they get each week by more than 50 minutes, and they underestimate sedentary time by more than two hours. People who use wearable devices are better able to monitor and hold themselves accountable for their physical activity.
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Congressman Tony Cardenas representing 29th District of California meeting With Naama O. Pozniak , NAHU current President: Don Goldman and
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What is Form 1095-A? The Affordable Care Act, also known as Obamacare, requires most U.S. residents to have health insurance.
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Consumers who experience a qualifying life event can enroll in a Covered California health insurance plan even outside of the
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To enroll in coverage outside of Covered California’s open-enrollment period, consumers must experience a “qualifying life event.” Many different types of qualifying life events are described in the chart below. If consumers experience a qualifying life event, they will be allowed to enroll in a Covered California health insurance plan outside of the normal open enrollment period. Most special enrollment periods last 60 days from the date of the qualifying life event.
In most cases, consumers must report changes and select a plan within 60 days of the qualifying life event to purchase a Covered California health insurance plan outside of open enrollment. Medi-Cal is available all year, and no qualifying life event or special enrollment period is required to enroll in Medi-Cal.
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A steady stream of clients filed into RightPlan on Friday with a mission to accomplish: sign up for a health plan by Sunday or pay a penalty. A big one.
That’s the provision under the Affordable Care Act that brought Caley Carr, a professional tap dancer and teacher, to the Valley Village business.
“The tax penalty is a little bit like the fire that got me moving,” said Carr, 29, as he sat with an agent to discuss his plan options. “I don’t want to pay a penalty again.”
People who receive health coverage from an employer, Medicare or another government program don’t have to worry, but those such as Carr, who are self-employed and who have gone without health insurance, have until Sunday. Those who qualified and went without health insurance in 2015 may have to pay a penalty at tax time, which can go up to $325 per adult and $162.50 per child or 2 percent of the total household taxable income, whichever is higher. That rate will rise to $695 per single filer and 2.5 percent come next tax season. The penalty may go as high as $10,000 for a family of four.
The third Open Enrollment of Covered California and the Private market is wrapping up! The final two deadlines are: 1/15/2016
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The Tolucan Times features Local Medicare/wellness expert Naama O. Pozniak helps navigate your options; open enrollment begins October 15. Read the
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Most ObamaCare customers will find they have to pay more for coverage in 2016 than they did this year, as
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Are you ready for the Open Enrollment season? Covered California’s Renewal period started as of October 12, 2015 and Open
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The Los Angeles Daily News (10/11) reported that a California bill requiring health insurers “to update their provider directories with
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President Obama yesterday signed legislation “aimed at preventing premium increases that some smaller businesses were expecting next year under his signature health care law.” The new law keeps the ACA’s definition of small business at one to 50 workers but allows states to increase that threshold if they choose. The number was scheduled to expand to 100 on Jan. 1.
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Over the weekend, Saturday 08/15/2015, RightPlan had the honor to participate among 30 other government agencies in this special government day over the Panorama Mall.
Assemblyman Adrin Nazarian was welcoming everyone, as shown in photos below.
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For employers who want to improve quality of life of their employees. following Worksite Wellness classes will be available in 2015:
Eat Well – This class reviews nutrition guidelines and appropriate food portion sizes. Tips to building healthy eating habits when dining out and cooking are also highlighted. Interactive visuals are used during the class.
Food Labels – Just about everything we consume has a food label but it’s not very user-friendly. Learn simple tips to make sense out of a standard food label so that you are informed about your food choices.
Weigh Less – Weight-loss is possible for anyone if they follow the key elements to effective and healthy weight management. In this class you will get the basics on energy balance, calorie intake, and Body Mass Index.
Move – More First half of the class describes fitness guidelines and how to safely begin a comprehensive fitness program. Second half of the class; participants engage in a low-impact, chair-based fitness routine. No special attire required.
Stress – Less This class guides you toward building stress management skills by reviewing the effects of stress on the body and how to identify symptoms. The class includes interactive relaxation techniques and aromatherapy music.
Sleep Well – Are you getting enough restful sleep? This class reviews what is healthy sleep, defines insomnia, and provides simple sleep hygiene steps. Sleep is part of a healthy lifestyle so be sure to set your clock for this informative class.
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Introducing California’s First & Only Individual & Family Chiropractic Plans Landmark’s chiropractic insurance plans offers your clients access to California’s best
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While traveling outside the U.S. with your family during the holidays, remember to get medical travel insurance! Travel with a
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Accident Policies – Regular medical insurance won’t cover all the expenses that result from injury—at the very least, you will
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Small Business: 1-50 employees If you enrolled your employees in health care via the SHOP Marketplace in 2015, you’ll qualify
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November 15, 2014: Open enrollment began for individual health insurance (i.e. Qualified Health Plans).
December 15, 2014: Deadline to apply if you would like coverage to start by January 1, 2015.
January 1, 2015: Earliest coverage date for plans purchased during the 2015 open enrollment period.
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This cheat sheet provides a quick reference for small businesses on health reform (aka the Affordable Care Act or ObamaCare).
Small businesses (with fewer than 50 employees) are largely unaffected by health reform. Yet, many small business owners and HR managers feel confused about their requirements under health reform.
The purpose of this article is to provide a quick reference guide for small businesses about how health reform impacts your business and your employees – and how to take advantage of health reform changes to offer more affordable health benefits.
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The draft instructions clarify that forms 1094-B and 1095-B are to be used by organizations that are not reporting to
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Today, Covered California announced 10 health insurance plans have been tentatively selected to be in the Exchange for calendar year 2015.
Here is a link to the press release and leadership remarks regarding this announcement. Details on the plans available in specific pricing regions can be found here. The tentative selection of health plans is subject to rate review by state regulators and is expected to be finalized in late September.
The 10 Covered California plans for 2015 are:
Alameda Alliance for Health and Contra Costa Health Plan will not participate in 2015.
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In continuing coverage, the Wall Street Journal (8/14, Radnofsky, Subscription Publication) reports that ACA supporters are scrambling to make sure thousands of people provide documents to demonstrate that they are in the country legally and entitled to coverage under the law. The Journal notes that the Obama Administration announced Tuesday that it would end coverage for some 300,000 people who enrolled on HealthCare.gov if they do not provide information in the next few weeks showing they are US citizens or legal residents.
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We hope you and your families enjoyed your summer and are ready for the upcoming fall season! We are all well aware of the never ending changes and correspondence you are receiving from Covered California, as we are now preparing for the upcoming open enrollment, we need to keep you informed of any crucial developments/deadlines/changes that could affect your health coverage.
FAILURE TO PROVIDE ANY OUTSTANDING DOCUMENTS OR COMPLETE THE “RENEWAL OF INSURANCE CONSENT FORM” WILL RESULT IN LOSS OF COVERAGE. ANY MEDI-CAL INQUIRIES SHOULD BE MADE THROUGH MEDI-CAL DIRECTLY AT 1-800-578-6762. ANY MEDI-CAL RECIPIENTS THAT NEED TO PROVIDE DOCUMENTS CAN DO SO THROUGH OUR OFFICE UNLESS ADVISED OTHERWISE BY MEDI-CAL.
Covered California – Updates/Deadlines/Changes Read More »

Breathe LA Second Annual Charity Fashion Show (Pictured Left to Right: Christal Doyle and Naama O. Pozniak)Picture taken by:
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Jet Lag…New Approaches To An Old Problem! Those Legs Were Made for Walking! Protecting Yourself Before You Return Home Ten
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People with inherited diseases, for example, would not be penalized for heredity conditions or denied coverage. Healthcare reform brings certain fairness to the system.
In March 2010, the United States Congress succeeded in an attempt to pass a reformation of healthcare. It was an unparalleled success compared to it predecessors. However, the legislation continues to cause concern as to whether healthcare reform will provide improvements to the heath care system.
Most individuals living in developed countries support improvements within any healthcare system. People with certain conditions find healthcare insurance difficult and often impossible to obtain. This is a reflection of the high cost for medical treatments. Health insurance is a product designed to protect some individuals and is paid by all others insured. That is the purpose. Very few individuals in the middle and lower class can afford the high cost of medical treatment especially long-term hospital care. Healthy people will cover the cost of expensive treatments through insurance premiums.
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by Patrick Daniels Opinions Vary on Solving The U.S. Healthcare Crisis Compared to other countries, healthcare in the United States is
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People get confused over the alphabet letters of Mediare. Here is a primer:
Medicare Part A covers in-hospital treatment, after you meet the deductible. There is no cost if someone worked 10 years (40 quarters) and paid FICA employment taxes. If you didn’t pay the tax for the full period, there is a monthly charge.
Medicare Part B pays part of the cost for doctor visits, outpatient hospital bills, some home health services and durable medical equipment like walkers and wheelchairs. There is a monthly premium cost that is based on income.
Since the passage of the ACA, Medicare offers:
A Medicare Supplement plan, also know as (“Medigap”), provides additional coverage beyond Original Medicare (Parts A & B). Here are the main features these plans offer:
Now is the time to compare plans. At RightPlan Service, we will help to make sure that you have the right health and prescription drug coverage to best suit your needs.
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How will you pay for what your health insurance won’t? Even those of us who plan for the unexpected with
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Torremolinos, Spain – HTH member travels from Florida to Torremolinos for a two month vacation.
Product Purchased:
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Medical Situation:
72 year old member with a history of Alzheimer’s Disease and atrial fibrillation experienced dizziness and bleeding and suffered a loss of consciousness. He was admitted to a local hospital for diagnosis and treatment.
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GeoBlue provides members with the information they need to be well, live well, and travel well. Travel Well is available
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The Washington Post (7/31, Kliff) reports in its “Wonk blog” blog on a study by the Congressional Budget Office finding
ACA Employer Mandate Delay Will Cost About $12 Billion. Read More »
GeoBlue® announced the launch of the Spanish-language version of geobluetravelinsurance.com. This site serves the tens of millions of U.S. citizens
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The president’s health care law provided for thousands of new IRS agents…but it failed to deal with the shortage of
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SACRAMENTO (May 9, 2013)– Helping put an end to the practice of denying health care coverage to Californians with pre-existing
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McClatchy (4/26, Gibson) reports that the President’s budget would expand the number of Americans who are required to pay more
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Group Plans Will Offer HSAs With Higher Deductibles From: Real Health Care Reform The Affordable Care Act (ACA) states that
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A Lot of Talk About Rate IncreasesFrom: Real Health Care Reform I’ve been talking for a long time about how
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HHS Delays Small Business Exchanges For A Year. The New York Times (4/2, A12, Pear, Subscription Publication) reports that the
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Fortune rates UnitedHealth Group as‘World’s Most Admired Company’ in Insurance and Managed Care For the third year in
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Whether it’s the densely populated Southern California coast or the mountains of rural Northern California, geography is going to play
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The Los Angeles Times (2/15, Terhune) reports, “In response to pressure from California regulators, Anthem Blue Cross agreed to a
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Study: One Third Of Health Insurance Policies Could See Higher Premiums Next Year. The Kaiser Health News report, “Consumers who
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CQ (1/29, Bunis, Subscription Publication) reports, “The estimated 11 million illegal immigrants living in the United States probably would still
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California has moved ahead in creating an exchange and named it “Covered California”. It has received nearly $1.5 billion in
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From: Real Health Care Reform When talking about health care reform, there are still areas about the law that are
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New Devices Help Baby Boomers Stay In Their Homes. The Detroit Free Press (12/26, Erb) reports, “From talking pill dispensers to
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How State Exchanges Are Playing OutFrom: Real Health Care Reform The all-too-quickly-approaching deadline is approaching for state officials to declare
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Provisions of the Affordable Care Act require health insurance in all states to cover at least ten broad categories of
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Obama’s Reelection Ensures Affordable Care Act Will Remain. Amid the Presidential election coverage, many front-page stories made mention of
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