Healthcare, Health Insurance, Vitamins, Nutrition

March 31, 2009

Understanding The Need For Insurance

Any kind of insurance should be thought of as an investment instead of an expense. It is an investment for your very future. We all work hard to build our assets in order to increase our net worth. Should a catastrophe happen to you, your assets could be wiped out instantly and you’d be left with nothing. Insurance can protect from that.

This situation happens to more people than you would imagine. The only sure way to protect your assets is for you to have full insurance coverage. Insurance such as health insurance, car insurance, life insurance and disability insurance can protect you in times of need.

Most people can see the financial advantages of having car insurance to protect your vehicle or homeowners insurance to protect your home, and in many cases having a loan or lease on this type of property will require you to keep a maximum coverage on these items at least for the life of the debt. Many people will then opt, however, to reduce their insurance coverage once the loan is paid, and this is just not advisable.

Another type of coverage that people sometimes tend to overlook is health insurance. Health insurance can protect you from losing your accumulated wealth, and most people don’t realize that. Every year many people lose their homes and their fortunes to bankruptcy because of sudden unexpected medical bills and expenses.

Just because you are young, you shouldn’t assume that health insurance coverage is not important, because it is. Saving a few dollars on health insurance doesn’t make sense when you are at risk of losing everything you own. Make sure you are adequately covered by all appropriate types of insurance so that you will stay protected. It is a necessity.

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March 13, 2009

No Health Coverage For Autism In Virginia

Health insurance companies in Virginia are not required by law to cover medical care for children with autism. Virginia families have fought hard for a state bill which would require the children to be covered, but recently the bill was killed in the state Senate.

State Senators in Virginia were unable to reach a compromise, as was reported by the Washington Post. Lobbyists for business groups and health insurance providers argued that the bill would be too costly in this time of economic recession.

One of the lobbyists came forth with an estimated figure of $40 million per year in costs to the state, arguing that it could become the second most expensive mandate in Virginia, and possibly the first.

The bill in its original form the bill included coverage for all autistic children. When no progress was made, a compromise to cap coverage at age 12 was offered, and then another compromise of capping coverage to age 6 was offered, but the bill still failed.

The failure of the Virginia bill brings to light a key issue in the national health care debate. Should children with autism be guaranteed health insurance? Ohio is considering a similar bill, and Florida already has mandated health coverage for autistic children.

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March 9, 2009

The Unemployed Aren’t The Only Uninsured Americans

When Americans think of people who don’t have health insurance, the first group that comes to our mind is the unemployed. But that is no longer an absolute rule. Many are surprised to learn that having a full time job no longer guarantees health care benefits. Companies are cutting costs wherever they can to stay afloat, and health care is one of the first things to go in their budget slashes. The problem with this is that there is now a growing class of Americans without insurance who work full time, but who make too much money to qualify for Medicaid, and don’t make enough to purchase private coverage.

The cost of doing business is rapidly rising across the country, and smaller businesses are less and less able to provide health benefits to their employees. In 2007, one third of all businesses in the country didn’t offer health coverage to their staff. As a result, the ranks uninsured continue to grow.

There is a lot of talk against a government run health care system. Many call it socialism, and claim that our forefathers never intended our country to be run this way. Truth is, that our forefathers likely had no clue that we would one day be controlled by a very greedy rich few who control our health care system. When honest citizens are dying because they can’t get proper health care, then the system is broken. It is time that the citizens stand up and speak clearly to the politicians.

As one of the wealthiest countries in the world, we are among the last to come up with a workable health care plan that would protect all citizens. The reason we have a government is because we have citizens to govern. We need to do a better job of taking care of the people. From 2006 to 2007 about a third of the population under 65 went without health care coverage for a portion of time. That is wrong. While politicians in Washington have the best health care coverage available, paid for by citizens by the way, they vote down coverage for their constituents. Something is wrong with that concept.

Whatever your stance on this issue, you must at least agree that something should be done to help out our fellow Americans. It is time to come together and pay for what works, and eliminate the extras from the budget. If this doesn’t happen, then as a country, we wont survive.

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February 28, 2009

Get Healthy Today

Filed under: Health Insurance — Tags: , — Jeff Cline @ 1:19 am

Everybody would love to achieve good health. Sometimes we are just not sure how to do it or we just need to be reminded. So let me help you out with some straightforward tips on achieving good health. First things first, Take advantage of your health insurance and get your annual screenings and immunizations.

Healthy eating habits are a big one and one of the hardest to achieve. We are so busy it is easy to eat in a hurry which typically means unhealthy. More and more restaurants or offering healthy selections however. Basically, eat more veggies, fiber and drink enough water. Stay away from fats and sodium.

The second most obvious is exercise. Who has time? Erase that sentence, make time! Get moving, join a team sport or a gym. Walk more. Whether it be around the mall window shopping or just parking at the furthest parking spot, just commit! Eating and exercise is key to staying at a normal weight.

Look for solutions to finally get rid of your nasty habits. Almost everyone has at least one they need to stop. Find some solutions and make the commitment and just do it. If it is a little more serious then biting your nails, such as drinking too much enlist the help of a professional.

Use safe driving habits. When you get into a vehicle buckle up. Do not drive when you are on medication, sleepy or have had a alcoholic beverage. Use proper auto seats for children. All these are health risk that are not worth it ignoring.

Besides preventative care you need to also self examine. watch for any changes in your body or skin. Use sunscreen when in the sun,. Do not use indoor tanning., although it is convenient it is a recipe for trouble. Do not risk your health for a glow you can get from a can.

Never ignore depressions. Yes, everyone has ups and downs, but it is best to seek professional help to determine if it is more serious. Be sure to relax some. make time for yourself to enjoy things a bit. Life should be balanced. Not all hustle and go!

De stressing is very important to our well being. Make an effort to relax. Do it at least once a week. Just a moment or a day it does not matter as long as you chill every now and then. Try spreading a blanket out on the back lawn and looking at the stars, it does wonders for the soul!

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February 11, 2009

Why Not Have Health Insurance

Right now, there are many people who do not have adequate health insurance in Texas. This issue should be of concern to both the people of Texas and its legislators, who must recognize the need for all of the state’s residents to be insured. In the meantime, there are resources available to the uninsured seeking resources and help to find affordable healthcare for themselves and their families.

Texas has a great regional clinic system for people experiencing injuries or illness that isn’t emergencies and most accept patients without health insurance. These clinics offer high-quality medical care at discounted rates (often a sliding scale based on income), making them an affordable alternative to a hospital emergency room or doctor’s office. Online searches will yield the names and locations of Texas’ regional clinics, for those lacking health insurance in Texas.

If you don’t have health insurance in Texas and you are admitted in the hospital as an inpatient, there are avenues available where you can get assistance with your hospital bills. Keep in mind that you will have hospital bills, even with no health insurance. Depending on what kind of hospital you go to, there are some that are non-profit that can assist in clearing some of the debt. Hospitals that are non-profit based can do that because of what they stand for and because of their tax bracket.

Some hospitals even have special programs in place to help with financial assistance and a social worker may be on staff to help you. Even the government has programs created to help people without health insurance in Texas. Some of these hospitals even have their own financial aid counselors and advocates there just to help you. They may reduce your bill, help with forms for aid and devise a workable payment solution. Since you don’t have health insurance in Texas, you will have to take extra steps to allow you to pay off the debt.

Another thing that can add to the cost of health care is the cost of prescription drugs. In the state of Texas, there are programs that will assist you with your prescriptions and other related expenses. Check for websites that can assist you in finding venues that can help you with the costs of your prescription drugs. This is a good idea, especially if you have a lot of drugs to take for your medical condition.

Living without health insurance in Texas is difficult, but not impossible to overcome. It is possible to get medical attention and prescription drugs at a discounted rate. Even the drug companies themselves, have programs in place to help uninsured people afford their medications. For example, Pfizer and Merck both have programs in place to assist uninsured people in getting their medications.

For veterans without health insurance in Texas, medical help is usually available at a VA hospital. You will need to contact your local Veteran’s Administration office to get more details, but usually veterans who served in active duty and received an honorable or general discharge are eligible for free medical services, at least for urgent problems.

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February 9, 2009

Health Care Insurance – Managed Care Health Plans

Managed care health plans work as a network or group of medical professionals and hospitals that are contracted with the health plan. This helps insurance companies and health care providers work together to give patients the care they need. Usually, a managed care plan requires that its members only obtain services through doctors and hospitals that are in their network. Basically, you are more limited in choosing your health care providers, but the advantage is that you save money. Most health insurance providers in Texas use managed care plans.

Usually, managed health care plans are less expensive than other health care plans. When it comes to health care insurance in Texas, managed care plans extend lower rates because they have handpicked the providers that have agreed to their predetermined rates and fees. The providers also agree to avoid unnecessary tests and procedures in order to help keep costs down. Managed care health plans also provide benefits that encourage members to stay healthy, like help to quit smoking, in order to avoid more expensive health problems later in life.

There are three basic types of plans when it comes to managed health insurance in Texas:

HMO (Health Maintenance Organization) – An HMO requires you to use the doctors and hospitals in their network. This is fairly standard with most health insurance in Texas. An HMO requires members to choose a primary care physician from their network of providers. The PCP must approve all procedures and visits to specialists. Patients pay a deductable for every office visit.

PPO (Preferred Provider Organization) – This plan allows you to see any doctor you choose. The only disadvantage with this is that if the doctor is outside of the network, you will have to pay more. With health care insurance in Texas, it is strongly encouraged that people use a doctor within the network.

POS (Point Of Service) – This optional plan allows you to use doctors and other medical services outside of the HMO network. Also, you are not required to get a referral. Doctors and other providers used outside of the network will require you to pay more, even for health care insurance in Texas.

Even for those lucky enough to have an employer-sponsored health insurance plan in Texas, you’ll most likely still need to pay a monthly premium. And, premiums aren’t the only out-of-pocket costs for patients. Many insurance plans have high deductibles, which must be met before the insurer will pay any benefits to the insured, including emergency care. You’ll want to compare plans and know your financial responsibility before choosing one.

Co-pays are another cost consideration for anyone choosing a health insurance plan in Texas. You usually need to cover your co-pays for every doctor and hospital visit and when filling prescriptions, even once you meet your deductible. With several managed care insurance plans (especially an HMO), there are limits to a patient’s out-of-pocket annual expenses so costs do not get out of control.

If you have health care insurance in Texas, it is important that you go over these plans and determine which one would benefit you the most. It’s even more crucial if you have a family because you have to also look out for them.

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