Jul 8th, 2009
In America, approximately 41 million people are uninsured, which presents a challenge for those who are pregnant. Approximately 13% of all women who become pregnant are not insured, which results in poor quality or inadequate prenatal care. Then to add insult to injury, many health insurance companies consider pregnancy a pre-existing condition, which makes it […]
Jul 7th, 2009
So you finally have your dream come true – a self employed business up and running, just as you have always believed. Your entrepreneurial spirit is soaring high and your friends and family are all there for the send off. Yet, with all that you have accomplished, you still have not added medical insurance as […]
Jul 6th, 2009
Health insurance companies in general offer a wide range of coverage for residents of New York, through every walk of life. Many specialize and give very detailed descriptions of what the individual is up against and what to expect as an end result. The state insurance programs, which can be found at www.nyhealthinsurer.com also partner […]
Jul 2nd, 2009
Public sector Medicaid receives additional funding for low-income uninsured women. These reproductive services are considered special status by the federal government; therefore, 71% of all publicly financed family planning services cover contraceptives, gynecology testing, condoms, and STD testing, plus one-half of all states have extended financing for family planning services only under the family plan […]
Jul 2nd, 2009
During the reproductive years, reproductive women between the ages of fifteen and forty-four are a great drain on the health insurance industry. During these years, reproductive women require constant screening and medical services in the form of breast screening, pap smears, abortions, preventative contraception, and testing for diseases such as HPV, Chlamydia, and HIV/Aids. During […]
Jun 30th, 2009
The state of New York is researching the possibilities of changing and rearranging the insurance procedures in relation to better, more affordable coverage for all residents in the New York area. Now this new language is subject to the approval and passage through the State Legislature before it becomes final and is passed along to […]
Jun 29th, 2009
There are many insurance companies in New York offering a wide range of services to families and individuals. Personal policies vary widely though because of strong competition. Once only offered as reactive, most have made the shift over the years to accommodating proactive care. Creating a stable base for the future. Creating a state wide […]
Jun 8th, 2009
When you are self-employed, the cost of health insurance is totally on your shoulders. How much health insurance should you have? That would depend upon your personal and family needs. All too much, self-employed people have little or no health coverage. If you don’t have medical insurance the medical bills will pile up. If you […]
Jun 5th, 2009
There are thousands of self-employed Hoosiers who are going without health insurance coverage. All personal insurance care policies in Indiana are medically underwritten, which means there is no guaranteed issue for personal and family policies. Based on the answers you give on your application for health insurance, the underwriters will allow insurance companies to evaluate […]
Jun 3rd, 2009
If you are looking for health insurance for the self-employed, a good place to start is online. Even if you don’t buy online, you can get affordable health insurance quotes online, and then go from there to a local insurance agent if you wish. If you know what you are doing, shopping online for medical […]