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		<title>Find The Best Texas Health Insurance Quotes</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 18 Apr 2010 23:48:07 +0000</pubDate>
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One cannot deny the importance of having a health insurance in todayâs times where incidences of illnesses and diseases are constantly on the rise. This is applicable for all regions around the world and Texas is no exception. This need to have a health insurance becomes even more essential if you are forced to visit [...]<p><a href="http://healthywayonline.com/find-the-best-texas-health-insurance-quotes">Find The Best Texas Health Insurance Quotes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://healthywayonline.com">The Healthy Way</a></p>
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<p>One cannot deny the importance of having a health insurance in todayâs times where incidences of illnesses and diseases are constantly on the rise. This is applicable for all regions around the world and Texas is no exception. This need to have a health insurance becomes even more essential if you are forced to visit any doctor for an illness of any magnitude or nature and are unable to pay the medical bill. Once you realize the importance of procuring cheap health insurance Texas for you and your family, you must do some research in terms of the best Texas health insurance quotes that are provided by insurance companies in this region.</p>
<p>It is true that every health insurance policy has its own set of advantages and disadvantages. It is quite difficult to find something that would be the ideal choice for you and your family. Yet it always better to make an informed decision rather than an ignorant one. If you are looking for the best Texas health insurance quotes in order to procure cheap health insurance Texas, you should first know that are two basic plans or policies for health care that you can consider opting for. These are broadly classified into the âFee-for-Serviceâ plans and the âManaged Care Healthâ plans.</p>
<p>The plans falling under the category of Managed care essentially function through a network of reputed doctors. This entails that you will receive medical coverage if you visit any hospital or doctor that is mentioned in the list of this planâs network. On the other hand, the plans belonging to the category of fee-for-service or indemnity plans, give you the liberty to visit any hospital or doctor of your individual choice or preference. These plans are more expensive but provide greater flexibility to the patients. Thus, before obtaining Texas health insurance quotes in order to locate cheap health insurance Texas, you should select the type of insurance that will suit you best.</p>
<p>To obtain cheap health insurance Texas, you can also consider ordering Texas health insurance quotes online. If you do some research online, you will find countless websites that advertise prices and quotes of different heath plans that their company offers. You will not only find details about the various prices and plans, but also be provided with guidance in terms of the most feasible and suitable option for your individual requirements. You can consider ordering brochures of the best insurance companies and make a comparison between their co-payments, deductibles, coinsurance, premiums, preventive care, diseases they seek to cover and the coverage that they will provide in the case of prescription drugs.</p>
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		<title>Texans To Compare Health Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Apr 2010 05:10:25 +0000</pubDate>
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The internet offers quite a few convenient ways to buy and compare health insurance plans. They are also known as mediclaim policies which come with Texas health insurance quotes. The health insurance quotes make sure that every Texan knows about the basic features of the health insurance plans. The basic features that are mentioned in [...]<p><a href="http://healthywayonline.com/texans-to-compare-health-insurance">Texans To Compare Health Insurance</a> is a post from: <a href="http://healthywayonline.com">The Healthy Way</a></p>
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<p>The internet offers quite a few convenient ways to buy and compare health insurance plans. They are also known as mediclaim policies which come with Texas health insurance quotes. The health insurance quotes make sure that every Texan knows about the basic features of the health insurance plans. The basic features that are mentioned in the quotes are the price of the health insurance, some basic details about the insurer age, gender, and areas that are covered under the plan. You always have the option of saving money whenever you choose to compare health insurance plans. This is because you do not end up buying an expensive health insurance policy that exceeds your budget.</p>
<p>Texas health insurance quotes clearly mention that a health insurance policy mainly covers the expenses caused by the major life-threatening medical ailments and procedures. An accidental death or a permanent disablement of an earning member of a family can result into a disruption in the functioning of the family. The various insurance companies<br />in Texas offer a huge amount of benefit once you experience a diagnosis for a particular illness that is covered under the terms of the insurance. If you compare health insurance plans offered by the various companies you should select a plan that covers unexpected calamities, emergencies, dental expenses, drug requirements, custodial needs and other forms of disabilities, temporary or permanent.</p>
<p>There are many Texans who do not consider health insurance to be at all important. In that case they are strictly advised to at least go through the rules and regulations, with regard to the health insurance policies. In that process they must also compare health insurance plans to select the appropriate health insurance policy covering pre- and post-hospitalization charges, day care procedures, cashless claims and tax benefits. Texas health insurance quotes provide several options for students, small families and for employees of an organization. One should carefully go through the terms and conditions mentioned in the policy and consult an expert before signing the papers.</p>
<p>There are several websites that present details from four or more insurance companies when you mention your age, email, locations, and type of insurance. I used EasyToInsureME</p>
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		<title>Keeping Your Health Insurance Premiums Low</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 16:55:40 +0000</pubDate>
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Health Savings Accounts offer tax deductions for medical expenses, and the opportunity to set up an additional retirement account. But regardless of any other positive benefit of HSAs, lower premiums are the primary reason that thousands of Americans have chosen Health Savings Accounts as the best way to protect their family’s health and assets. Here [...]<p><a href="http://healthywayonline.com/keeping-your-health-insurance-premiums-low">Keeping Your Health Insurance Premiums Low</a> is a post from: <a href="http://healthywayonline.com">The Healthy Way</a></p>
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<p>Health Savings Accounts offer tax deductions for medical expenses, and the opportunity to set up an additional retirement account. But regardless of any other positive benefit of HSAs, lower premiums are the primary reason that thousands of Americans have chosen Health Savings Accounts as the best way to protect their family’s health and assets. Here are some key suggestions on how to keep your health insurance premiums low.<br /> 1. Choose an HSA-qualified plan for lower rate increases.<br /> Average group health insurance premiums rose by 9.6% last year and rose over 10% for each of the previous six years. Individual plans went up even more. Yet it is expected most HSA plans will experience much lower rate increases. A very large study was recently published showing that rate increases over the past year for consumer-driven plans such as HSA plans was only 3.4%. Blue Cross of Minnesota has reported that its HSA customers spent 8% less than their traditional insurance clients. Humana has reported claims’ costs of 4.9% for consumer-driven plans, versus a 19.2% increase in claims for other plans. In fact, average HSA premiums for individuals have actually dropped 19.5% over the last two years.</p>
<p> The reason these plans have lower rate increases is that people who have HSA-qualifying high-deductible health plans are likely to pay closer attention to costs, and take better care of their health. For instance, an HSA owner offered a statin drug to lower her cholesterol may be more likely to request a generic version, or ask her doctor if inexpensive nutritional supplements such as niacin or fish oil may be a solution. These actions save the insurance company money and should result in lower rate increases.<br /> 2. Raise your deductible as your HSA account grows.<br /> When you fund your account you build up a financial “cushion” which allows you to raise your deductible as your account grows. Every time you raise your deductible, your premium should go down.<br /> By the way, don’t forget that every time you fund your account you get an instant tax-deduction. When you offset the tax savings against your premiums, you’ll find your net cost for an HSA plan can be very low.<br /> The maximum allowable contribution goes up every year with the rise of the Consumer Price Index. Currently, the individual contribution limit is $2,700, and the family limit is $5,450. So each year you can deposit greater amounts into your HSA and continue to raise your deductible, if you choose.</p>
<p> 3. Stay healthy, so you can switch plans.<br /> All health insurance plans have rate increases, and weve even seen premiums jump on some HSA plans. If a rate increase happens to you, you can switch to a different insurance company but only if you pass their underwriting requirements. If chronic disease develops, you may be stuck with your current plan, and its accompanying rate increases, for eternity. Or at least it may seem that long<br /> If you pay attention to the pharmaceutical commercials, you learn lifestyle really has nothing to do with disease, and it is natural and healthy to be on many medications for the rest of your life, which will then solve your health problems.<br /> If you pay attention to the science, you know the truth is quite different. It appears lifestyle is probably 95% of the picture, and we know the occurrence of degenerative disease can be dramatically reduced and even prevented.<br /> Fortunately, most HSA owners are interested in health, wellness, and disease prevention. After all, theyre paying for their own doctor visits if they do get sick. HSA owners are also “forward thinking” people, and like to plan for their future both financial and physical. You can improve your odds of excellent health with just a few key habits:<br /> Eat very high quantities of fresh vegetables and fruits. Shoot for 35% of your calories. This will lower your risk for diabetes, high blood pressure, heart disease, cancer, and much more.</p>
<p> Limit your intake of sugar and starchy carbohydrates like bread and pasta. The majority of health problems in the U.S. are related to metabolic diseases that involve insulin resistance.<br /> Exercise and lift weights. Exercise guru Jack La Lanne turns 93 on September 26, and he says if you have muscles you never feel old.<br /> 4. Compare your plan to other available plans at least once a year, or whenever you get a rate increase.<br /> Often-times people keep their plan much longer than they should, and end up paying too much. If your rates go up, you should compare a wide variety of plans to determine if you are in the right plan for your needs and budget.<br /> By using these four strategies, the typical family can save thousands of dollars in health insurance premiums and still protect themselves against unexpected major medical expenses.</p>
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		<title>Why We Choose Health Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 Aug 2009 10:11:21 +0000</pubDate>
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              Why we choose health insurance
We all tend to buy health insurance for the same reasons. We want to bypass the NHS waiting lists and receive treatment when we need it.
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<p>We all tend to buy health insurance for the same reasons. We want to bypass the NHS waiting lists and receive treatment when we need it.</p>
<p>Going into hospital is a stressful occasion and as a patient you want to be as comfortable as possible, private health cover will often mean your own private room with en-suite and home comforts such as television, internet and a choice of food when you want it.</p>
<p>Health insurance is not designed to replace the NHS, a health plan is designed to provide cover for the treatment of acute conditions. The private sector has very limited resources for Accident and Emergency and the treatment of chronic conditions, so both will tend not to be covered on your health insurance.</p>
<p>Health insurance for women who are pregnant</p>
<p>If you take any of the leasing insurers and look through the policy terms the health insurance tends not to cover normal pregnancy.  In the majority of cases midwives and doctors carry out the everyday care of the pregnancy through the NHS.  A pregnant woman will have regular appointments and scans with their general practitioner and midwife to ensure the pregnancy progresses as it should and this will continue after the birth to ensure the baby and mother is in good health.</p>
<p>Now although a standard health plan may not cover normal pregnancy you do have the option of going private and paying for the services of a midwife and obstetrician should you require. However given the quality of the antenatal care through the NHS the private sector resources for everyday pregnancy care is limited.</p>
<p>Cover you can expect for pregnancy</p>
<p>Now although many plans will not cover normal pregnancy it is important to note that each insurer has its own terms and any cover relating to pregnancy can differ significantly. Some insurers provide cover for pregnancy related issues and it’s important to understand the differences between the policies.</p>
<p>Although health insurance for women is not technically specific below are some of the benefits you could expect from your insurance during pregnancy.</p>
<p>Cover for some complications of pregnancy and childbirth<br />
Cash benefit if child is born using the NHS<br />
Cover for certain obstetrics procedures.</p>
<p>If you are looking for health insurance for women which specifically covers pregnancy some of the more comprehensive plans after a period of membership, say 2 years include cover often capped at a monetary limit for private consultations and tests as long as you have a normal pregnancy.</p>
<p>Additional Health insurance options to consider</p>
<p><strong>Outpatient cover</strong></p>
<p>Health insurance is built around inpatient treatment, as a policy becomes more comprehensive so it provides a greater level of outpatient cover, with increasing levels of outpatient cover comes increasing premiums. It is important you read the terms of the policy to understand the level of cover it provides for your specific needs, cover for pregnancy will increase the more comprehensive your plan.</p>
<p><strong>Alternative medicines</strong></p>
<p>An additional option in many health plans which will add around 6% to your premiums, providing cover for complementary treatments such as physiotherapy and chiropractic treatment.</p>
<p><strong>Excess</strong></p>
<p>An excess can help reduce your monthly premiums, by including an excess you are agreeing to pay the value of the excess either pre policy year or per claim to help towards the cost of treatment. Excesses can range from as little as £50 up to £1,000. A £100 excess could reduce your premiums by approximately 5%.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Jun 2009 18:11:52 +0000</pubDate>
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Texas leads the country in the number of people without Texas health insurance. Although nearly one in five Americans, are not insured, it is estimated that one in three Texans are uninsured. In Texas Medical Association report, “additional 5.5 million Texans – including 1.4 million children – lack health [...]<p><a href="http://healthywayonline.com/texas-health-insurance">Texas Health Insurance</a> is a post from: <a href="http://healthywayonline.com">The Healthy Way</a></p>
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<p>According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Texas leads the country in the number of people without Texas health insurance. Although nearly one in five Americans, are not insured, it is estimated that one in three Texans are uninsured. In Texas Medical Association report, “additional 5.5 million Texans – including 1.4 million children – lack health insurance”.</p>
<p>In a report published by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, “The uninsured are a diverse group that includes people who cannot afford private health insurance, working in small businesses that do not ‘ insurance, who simply choose not to buy health insurance, even if they can afford it, who are eligible – not registered – government-sponsored programs such as in Medicaid or the Children’s Health Insurance Plan (CHIP), and recent immigrants.</p>
<p>The most notable omission from these reports is that it is often difficult for people to navigate the selection of Texas get health insurance. There are a multitude of choices and decisions. Do I get an individual or family coverage? Should I go with a health organization (HMO), preferred provider organization (PPO) or another type of plan? What kind of deductible should I choose?</p>
<p>The task to find Texas health insurance is even more daunting because, as you move from a health insurance company to another, you find that each offers a different set of options. Accordingly, it is difficult to compare apples with apples proverbial.</p>
<p>Most people do not realize that a full-service agency based in Texas health insurance can help every one of individuals and families to small business owners and Medicare beneficiaries understand the options that are their disposal to obtain insurance. Better still, these agencies offer their services and free support. It is because they are compensated by insurance companies, rather than the insured. Therefore, you can collect the benefits of their expertise impartial, free of charge.</p>
<p>Best of all, some of these agencies have implemented easy to use online systems that allow you to obtain quotes, compare Texas health insurance plans and even apply online – all from the comfort your home. In fact, you can view the plans of health insurance, life insurance, dental plans, health insurance plans and all in one place.</p>
<p>To obtain quotes for health insurance, for example, simply enter your details into an online form, and then provide some basic information about you and other family members you wish to insure. The system will then generate quotations from a variety of companies, which allows you to compare side by side. You can sort the results by a number of factors, including the health insurance company, plan type, deductible, co-payment, and the estimate of the premium. Once you decide which plan you prefer, you can apply online.</p>
<p>Every day, health insurance is a growing number of people with affordable health insurance Texas. In return, those who obtain health insurance rest easier know that their families and they are protected.</p>
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<p>Many people today think that getting Florida individual health insurance to cover their insurance needs if they do not get this from their employer is out of the question due to cost. There are a great many people who feel that health insurance is too costly for them to afford and go without it. This can not only be detrimental to the health of any individual, but can also end up costing someone their life savings or their home if they wind up in the hospital and face a mountain of medical bills. For this reason, it is important to have health insurance as well as compare health insurance coverage.  </p>
<p>When you compare health insurance coverage, you can see the difference in the coverage that different companies will offer you as well as the rate for the coverage. When you are looking for Florida individual health insurance, it pays to make sure that you compare health insurance by way of coverage that is allowed and the amount of the monthly premiums for the coverage. The more comparisons you do when you are looking for Florida individual health insurance, the more you will see that having health insurance is affordable and usually a lot more affordable than you think.  </p>
<p>You want to compare health insurance coverage by way of what they will allow you. Some companies have a network of doctors from which you can choose when you are getting Florida individual health insurance. Other companies allow you to choose your own doctor. The type of coverage that you pick depends upon your own personal preference. There is also a difference between co payments for some companies as well as deductibles. The higher the deductibles, the lower the health insurance quotes, so this is something that an individual might want to take a look at if they are looking for a way to save on monthly premiums. It is much more affordable to have high deductibles when it comes to health insurance than low deductibles as you are basically getting Florida individual health insurance in this way to make sure that you are covered for a hospitalization.  </p>
<p>It is important for everyone who lives in the State of Florida to have Florida individual health insurance as this can help them not only prevent massive medical bills in case they have to go to the hospital but will also induce them to seek out medical care if they should need it. Many medical problems can be avoided by seeing the doctor before they become a problem that requires surgery or hospitalization. The more someone sees the doctor for regular checkups, the more they can enjoy good health. Those who are looking for Florida individual health insurance should make sure they compare health insurance that not only allows them to be covered in case of a major illness or accident, but also allows them to a see a doctor for preventative medical care. Both aspects of health insurance should be reviewed by anyone who is seeking to compare health insurance quotes.</p>
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The Week in Health Reform&#8211;Federal Legislative Overview
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<p>February 17, 2010</p>
<p>The Week in Health Reform&#8211;Federal Legislative Overview</p>
<p>House and Senate<br />Things were quiet last week in Washington due to the 30 plus inches of snow the area received.  On Feb. 9 House leaders announced that due to the heavy snow in the area they would suspend votes in the House for the remainder of the week. Congress will not be in session this week due to the President&#8217;s Day recess and will reconvene the week of Feb. 22.</p>
<p>As a result of the congressional schedule, the timeframe for a floor vote on the McCarran-Ferguson antitrust legislation will be pushed back until the week of Feb. 22 at the earliest.  Reports have stated that the antitrust bill is part of House Speaker Nancy Pelosi&#8217;s (D-CA) strategy of moving smaller pieces of health care legislation quickly to help build momentum for a comprehensive health care reform bill. The Speaker also continues to urge House Democrats to pass the Senate bill as long as it is accompanied by a separate &#8220;reconciliation&#8221; bill that would “fix” key provisions in the Senate bill (e.g., raising the threshold for the Cadillac tax and dropping the Nebraska Medicaid provisions) to satisfy some members of her caucus. </p>
<p>The Senate remained in session last week, despite the weather, although Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) stated that the Senate would not conduct any votes.  On Feb. 11, Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus (D-MT) and Ranking Member Charles Grassley (R-IA) released the highly anticipated “jobs bill” – The Hiring Incentives to Restore Employment (HIRE) Act. </p>
<p>Senators Baucus and Grassley issued a joint statement, emphasizing that this bill was drafted with bipartisan input.  They further stated:  “We also agree that, once properly reviewed, the package should be considered in a deliberate, but expeditious manner.  Any efforts to needlessly delay Senate completion of consideration of this package through partisan means will undermine our goal of timely action in the current economic climate.  Action on the expired provisions is long overdue.  Timely action on incentives for economic activity and job creation also is needed.”<br />Hours after details of the “HIRE” legislation were released, Majority Leader Reid publicly stated that he was scrapping the bill.  Reid told reporters that when the Senate returns from its recess on Feb. 22, “we will move to a smaller package than has been talked about in the press.”  Reid went on to state that some of the tax provisions included in the legislation – key to garnering Republican support for the deal – “confuse” the bill.  Reid went on to say that, “we don&#8217;t have a jobs bill. We have a jobs agenda.”</p>
<p>The draft “HIRE” legislation addresses a number of key health care issues:</p>
<p> * The bill extends, by three months, the eligibility period for premium subsidies for state continuation coverage and COBRA continuation coverage to include persons who are unemployed on or before May 31, 2010.  The bill also clarifies that these subsidies are available to persons who are involuntarily terminated from their jobs after previously losing their employer-sponsored coverage due to a reduction in hours.  The premium subsidies originally were enacted as part of the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act of 2009, also known as the “stimulus bill.” </p>
<p> * The bill provides for a seven-month Medicare physician payment fix (sometimes known as the “doc-fix”), maintaining physician payment rates at their current levels through Sept. 30, 2010.  Under current law, in the absence of congressional action, physicians are scheduled to face a steep rate reduction on March 1.</p>
<p> * The bill provides for a one-year extension of both Medicare Advantage Special Needs Plans (section 626) and Medicare Cost Plans (section 627).</p>
<p> * The bill includes numerous provisions addressing Medicare fee-for-service reimbursement issues. <br />White House Health Care Reform Summit<br />In a pre-Super Bowl interview on CBS, President Obama said that he would like to host a televised health care summit with Republican and Democratic congressional leaders on Feb. 25.  While specific details are not yet available, the summit represents the Obama Administration&#8217;s latest strategy to jumpstart the health care reform debate and seeks bipartisan cooperation following the loss of the Democrats&#8217; supermajority in the Senate.  Republican leaders expressed interest in the summit, and House Republican Leader John Boehner (OH) issued a statement saying that, &#8220;The best way to start on real, bipartisan reform would be to scrap those bills and focus on the kind of step-by-step improvements that will lower health care costs and expand access.&#8221;  In response, White House officials insisted that the President is not interested in starting from scratch on health reform.</p>
<p>This week Democratic and Republican congressional leaders also met with President Obama at the White House to discuss the jobs bill, health reform, energy, trade and other legislative priorities. </p>
<p>Following the meeting, the President spoke with reporters and he made the following comments about health reform:  “I&#8217;m going to be starting from scratch in the sense that I will be open to any ideas that help promote these goals.  What I will not do, what I don&#8217;t think makes sense and I don&#8217;t think the American people want to see, would be another year of partisan wrangling around these issues; another six months or eight months or nine months worth of hearings in every single committee in the House and the Senate in which there&#8217;s a lot of posturing.  Let&#8217;s get the relevant parties together; let&#8217;s put the best ideas on the table.  My hope is that we can find enough overlap that we can say this is the right way to move forward, even if I don&#8217;t get every single thing that I want.</p>
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According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Texas leads the country in the number of people without Texas health insurance. Although nearly one in five Americans, are not insured, it is estimated that one in three Texans are uninsured. In Texas Medical Association report, &#8220;additional 5.5 million Texans – including 1.4 million children – lack health [...]<p><a href="http://healthywayonline.com/texas-health-insurance-is-easy">Texas Health Insurance Is Easy</a> is a post from: <a href="http://healthywayonline.com">The Healthy Way</a></p>
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<p>According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Texas leads the country in the number of people without Texas health insurance. Although nearly one in five Americans, are not insured, it is estimated that one in three Texans are uninsured. In Texas Medical Association report, &#8220;additional 5.5 million Texans – including 1.4 million children – lack health insurance&#8221;.In a report published by the Texas Comptroller of Public Accounts, &#8220;The uninsured are a diverse group that includes people who cannot afford private health insurance, working in small businesses that do not ‘ insurance, who simply choose not to buy health insurance, even if they can afford it, who are eligible – not registered – government-sponsored programs such as in Medicaid or the Children&#8217;s Health Insurance Plan (CHIP), and recent immigrants. The most notable omission from these reports is that it is often difficult for people to navigate the selection of Texas get health insurance. There are a multitude of choices and decisions. Do I get an individual or family coverage? Should I go with a health organization (HMO), preferred provider organization (PPO) or another type of plan? What kind of deductible should I choose?The task to find Texas health insurance is even more daunting because, as you move from a health insurance company to another, you find that each offers a different set of options. </p>
<p> Accordingly, it is difficult to compare apples with apples proverbial. Most people do not realize that a full-service agency based in Texas health insurance can help every one of individuals and families to small business owners and Medicare beneficiaries understand the options that are their disposal to obtain insurance. Better still, these agencies offer their services and free support. It is because they are compensated by insurance companies, rather than the insured. Therefore, you can collect the benefits of their expertise impartial, free of charge. Best of all, some of these agencies have implemented easy to use online systems that allow you to obtain quotes, compare Texas health insurance plans and even apply online – all from the comfort your home. In fact, you can view the plans of health insurance, life insurance, dental plans, health insurance plans and all in one place. To obtain quotes for health insurance, for example, simply enter your details into an online form, and then provide some basic information about you and other family members you wish to insure. The system will then generate quotations from a variety of companies, which allows you to compare side by side. You can sort the results by a number of factors, including the health insurance company, plan type, deductible, co-payment, and the estimate of the premium. Once you decide which plan you prefer, you can apply online. Every day, health insurance is a growing number of people with affordable health insurance Texas. In return, those who obtain health insurance rest easier know that their families and they are protected.</p>
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JANUARY 29, 2010
This Week in Health Care Reform 
Following the election of Republican Scott Brown to the Massachusetts State Senate last week and the resulting loss of Senate Democrats&#8217; supermajority, lawmakers continue to pave the way for health care reform &#8211; with limited progress. In addition, polls indicate that the public would rather lawmakers focus [...]<p><a href="http://healthywayonline.com/health-insurance-quotes-reform-obamacare-buying-individual-health-insurance">Health Insurance Quotes Reform Obamacare &#038; Buying Individual Health Insurance</a> is a post from: <a href="http://healthywayonline.com">The Healthy Way</a></p>
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<p>JANUARY 29, 2010</p>
<p>This Week in Health Care Reform </p>
<p>Following the election of Republican Scott Brown to the Massachusetts State Senate last week and the resulting loss of Senate Democrats&#8217; supermajority, lawmakers continue to pave the way for health care reform &#8211; with limited progress. In addition, polls indicate that the public would rather lawmakers focus more on the economy than on health care.</p>
<p>State of the Union Address</p>
<p>President Obama Gives State of the Union Address: On Wednesday evening, President Barack Obama delivered his first State of the Union address before a joint session of Congress. Having hoped to have a health care reform bill on his desk prior to his address, the President instead used his speech to encourage Congress to push forward on health care reform. Yet, he did not give specific guidance as to how to proceed with the legislation. Instead, he made it clear that his primary focus would be on jobs and the economy.</p>
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<p>Health Care Reform Negotiations</p>
<p>Democrats Still Seek Way Forward: While vowing not to give up, Democratic Senate leaders indicated Tuesday that they no longer felt pressure to move quickly on health care reform; and, in the wake of the Massachusetts election and in reaction to public opinion, they shifted focus to jobs and the economy. Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid (D-NV) commented that there is &#8220;no rush&#8221; on health care and said that he and Speaker of the House Nancy Pelosi (D-CA) were working to map out a way to complete health care reform in the coming months. On Wednesday, Sen. Pelosi floated a two-pronged strategy to pass incremental changes now and pursue comprehensive reform later.</p>
<p>Some lawmakers have considered breaking up the legislation into smaller pieces that have bipartisan support. However, this option will prove challenging given the complexities and interdependencies of the measures. For example, lawmakers would like to include a measure that requires all insurance companies to insure those with pre-existing conditions; however, premiums will most likely increase unless there is an individual mandate.</p>
<p>Earlier this week, Democrats appeared to be coalescing around a different strategy through which Senate lawmakers would make changes to their bill to appease members of the House. The Senate would then pass the revised bill via reconciliation, which only requires 51 votes. Following that, the House would approve the revised bill, giving it to President Obama for his review. However, movement on this strategy stalled Tuesday when two centrist Senators, Sens. Evan Bayh (D-IN) and Blanche Lincoln (D-AK), indicated that they would oppose using reconciliation to bypass Republican support. Others, including Sen. Joe Lieberman (I-CT) and Sen. Dianne Feinstein (D-CA), have suggested a &#8220;time out&#8221; on health care reform until there is a clear path forward.</p>
<p>In the GOP response to President Obama&#8217;s State of the Union address, Virginia Governor Robert McDonnell said that Republicans share the Democrats&#8217; desire for health care reform, but do not agree with their proposed solutions. Republicans suggest that Democrats scrap the current proposals and start over with more Republican input on issues such as medical malpractice reform and selling insurance policies across state lines.</p>
<p>Republicans Call for Transparency: On Wednesday, the House Energy and Commerce Committee marked up a resolution presented by Rep. Michael Burgess (R-TX) which requested that the administration divulge documentation regarding the health care reform deals made with trade associations and a labor union. Committee Chairman Henry Waxman (D-CA) said that while details remained to be worked out, he would support a narrowed version of the Republican request for White House records.</p>
<p>President Obama to Speak with House Republicans: President Obama will meet with House Republicans on Friday in response to an invitation to speak at their annual retreat in Baltimore that begins Thursday and ends Saturday. The meeting comes just after the President&#8217;s State of the Union address, and members of the news media speculate that the meeting may spur more bipartisanship or potentially lead to even more tension between the two parties.</p>
<p>Interest Groups Call for Reform: With health care reform&#8217;s fate in jeopardy, interest groups have voiced their support, encouraging Democrats to push forward with legislation. The AARP, American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network, Consumers Union, Families USA and Service employees International Union sent a joint letter last Thursday urging Congress not to abandon comprehensive health care reform. Further, the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops also sent a letter to Congress urging a push for reform.</p>
<p>Public Opinion</p>
<p>Polls Show Concern with Health Care Reform; More Focus on Jobs and Economy: Several polls were released this week that highlight the public&#8217;s disenchantment with health care reform and anxiety around the struggling economy.</p>
<p>A new CNN/Opinion Research poll released Tuesday shows that only three in ten Americans say they want Congress to pass legislation similar to the bills currently being discussed in Congress. Forty-eight percent of Americans would like lawmakers to start again on a new bill, and 21 percent believe Congress should not work on bills that would change the current health care system. Further, a Wall Street Journal/NBC poll released Wednesday found that 51 percent of Americans believe President Obama has paid &#8220;too little attention&#8221; to the economy and that 44 percent feel he has paid &#8220;too much attention&#8221; to his proposed health care overall.</p>
<p>In addition, a new USA Today/Gallup poll released late last week finds that most Americans call for a more bipartisan effort in health reform. A 55 percent majority of Americans say that President Obama and Congressional Democrats should suspend movement on health care reform and consider alternatives that would increase Republican support.</p>
<p>A poll released last weekend by the Washington Post , Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation and Harvard University&#8217;s School of Public Health indicated that dissatisfaction with the direction of the country, including the Democrats&#8217; health care reform proposals, drove the outcome of the Massachusetts election. The post-election survey of Massachusetts state voters showed that overall 43 percent say they support the health care reform proposals advanced by President Obama and Congressional Democrats, while 48 percent oppose them.</p>
<p>A new poll released Monday from the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation found that fears regarding the health care reform package increased significantly in December as members of the Senate finalized their bill. Thirty-three percent of respondents said they believed their access to care would worsen if the legislation passed, up from 25 percent in November. Forty-two percent said the country&#8217;s finances would suffer under reform, compared with 34.6 percent in November.</p>
<p>Looking Ahead</p>
<p>Next week, the President will present his Budget to Congress (which includes health programs), after which Congressional hearings will commence. We expect health reform to be discussed in these sessions. While there remains no clear path forward for health care reform, Congressional leaders will continue to work to find a solution.</p>
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President Obama&#8217;s Health Insurance Bill
President Obama Releases New Health Care Proposal in Time for Health Summit: On Monday February 22, 2010, White House officials unveiled a new health insurance reform overhaul that builds on the Senate version passed last Christmas Eve, with some changes aimed at pleasing House Democrats who had concerns with the Senate [...]<p><a href="http://healthywayonline.com/health-insurance-reforms-easy-to-insure-me-health-insurance-quotes">Health Insurance Reforms Easy To Insure Me Health Insurance Quotes</a> is a post from: <a href="http://healthywayonline.com">The Healthy Way</a></p>
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<p>President Obama Releases New Health Care Proposal in Time for Health Summit: On Monday February 22, 2010, White House officials unveiled a new <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www.easytoinsureme.com/">health insurance</a> reform overhaul that builds on the Senate version passed last Christmas Eve, with some changes aimed at pleasing House Democrats who had concerns with the Senate bill. The President&#8217;s proposal does not include the public option, despite the hopes of Senate Democrats, due to White House concerns that the provision will hinder passage in the Senate. President Obama ignored requests by Republicans to scratch the Democratic plan and start over. As such, Republican leaders questioned Democratic motives and labeled the bill as a massive government takeover of America&#8217;s health care system.</p>
<p>Republicans Insist House Democrats Don&#8217;t Have the Votes to Pass Legislation: Minority Whip Eric Cantor (R-VA) announced on Wednesday that Democrats don&#8217;t have the necessary votes to pass the President&#8217;s proposal in the House because of three new House vacancies and lagging support among some moderate Democrats. At issue for some Democrats are weaker abortion provisions in the President&#8217;s proposal as well as the ongoing controversy over passing a bill by a simple majority, a process known as reconciliation.</p>
<p>Health Care Summit Preview</p>
<p>On Thursday, the President&#8217;s Health Care Summit began at 10:00 a.m. with opening comments from the President, followed by remarks from both Republicans and Democrats. The discussion centered on four themes: controlling health care costs, overhauling the insurance market, reducing the deficit and expanding insurance coverage. Prior to Thursday, several top Republicans and some Democrats stated that expectations were extremely low for the Summit&#8217;s success.</p>
<p>House Republicans arrived armed with their own version of a health care bill that encourages small businesses to join together to buy insurance, gives federal money to states to run high-risk pools for those unable to obtain private insurance and limits damages in medical malpractice lawsuits. The Republican plan would cost $61 billion and cover three million people over ten years. In contrast, President Obama contends his plan would cost $950 billion and cover 30 million people over the same time period. However, officials at the Congressional Budget Office (CBO) indicated they would not be able to officially score the President&#8217;s proposal with just a summary &#8211; that legislative language is needed.</p>
<p>Note: A full summary of the results from the Health Care Summit will be included in next week&#8217;s newsletter</p>
<p>Additional Activities</p>
<p>WellPoint Executives Defend Premium Increases: On Wednesday, the House Energy and Commerce Subcommittee on Oversight and Investigations held a hearing to examine the proposed health insurance premium increases by Anthem Blue Cross in California. Anthem, a WellPoint subsidiary, recently informed subscribers in California that premiums for individual insurance policies would be raised an average of 25 percent, with some rates going up as much as 39 percent. Angela Braly, president of WellPoint , said the premium increases were justified by soaring medical costs, and that pending legislation could make the problem worse, driving up costs further for young, healthy people. </p>
<p>&#8220;Raising our premiums was not something we wanted to do,&#8221; Ms. Braly said . &#8220;But we believe this was the most prudent choice, given the rising cost of care and the problems caused by many younger and healthier policyholders dropping or reducing their coverage during tough economic times. By law, premiums must be reasonable in relationship to benefits provided, which means they need to reflect the known and anticipated costs they will cover.&#8221;</p>
<p>In Sacramento , Leslie Margolin, president of Anthem Blue Cross in California, also testified before lawmakers, joined by vice president and general manager James Oatman. The focus of that hearing was also the proposed premium increase for California members in the individual market, with company executives pointing to the current economic climate and rising health care costs as reasons for the rate hikes. </p>
<p>U.S. House of Representatives Repeals Antitrust Exemption from Health Insurance Companies: On Wednesday, the House of Representatives voted 406-19 in favor of repealing a 65-year-old antitrust exemption from health insurance companies. Democrats said the repeal would lead to increased scrutiny of the industry. Yet, the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office said last year that repealing the exemption would not significantly reduce premiums because states already investigate health insurance companies.</p>
<p>In addition, industry executives pointed out that legislation could further hinder competition and the ability to share information to improve health care quality. &#8220;Health insurance is one of the most regulated industries in America at both the federal and the state levels,&#8221; said Karen Ignani, president and chief executive of America&#8217;s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP). &#8220;The real focus should be on addressing the rising cost of medical care, which is putting an unsustainable burden on families, employers and the federal budget,&#8221; she said.</p>
<p>Public Opinion</p>
<p>Polling Suggest Health Care Reform is Still Key to Economic Recovery: Recent polling on health care reform shows mixed reaction among the public over the proposed legislation. According to a recent CNN poll, 48 percent of those questioned said lawmakers should work on an entirely new bill and 25 percent felt that Congress should stop work on health care reform altogether.</p>
<p>According to the monthly poll from the nonpartisan Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, 75 percent of Americans still think it&#8217;s important that Obama include health care reform in addressing the nation&#8217;s economic crisis, while many still harbor doubts about the legislation.</p>
<p>When asked how health care legislation relates to their economic situation:</p>
<p> * Nearly 31 percent said they thought the Democratic bills would make their personal financial situation worse, compared with 10 percent who said it would improve their family budgets.<br /> * Forty-two percent said the nation&#8217;s fiscal condition would suffer because of the legislation, compared with 26 percent who said it would get better.<br /> * Americans were divided on whether the Democrats&#8217; approach would improve overall access to health care around the country, with 35 percent saying it would and nearly that many disagreeing.</p>
<p>Health Insurance Coverage Varies Widely Based on Age: Coming just before the President&#8217;s Summit on Health Care Reform, a newly released Gallup Poll reinforces the wide degree of variability in health insurance coverage across U.S. population segments, especially when it comes to age. Eighty-four percent of 18-year-olds have health insurance, most likely because they are still covered under their parents&#8217; policies. By age 22, health insurance coverage reaches its lowest point, with just 66 percent maintaining coverage. From age 22 on, the percentage of Americans with health insurance begins to climb, albeit slowly, reaching the 95 percent level at age 65 when Medicare becomes an option.</p>
<p>Looking Ahead </p>
<p>Legislators need to determine next steps for health care legislation coming out of the President&#8217;s Health Care Reform Summit. On Wednesday, Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Kathleen Sebelius invited executives from the top five insurance companies to meet at HHS to discuss their companies&#8217; insurance premiums.</p>
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