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Discount Prescription Drugs

My last post about Lower Insurance Rates touched on telephonic doctoring.  Calling a doctor saves time and money over seeing a doctor in person.  The same goes for pharmacists.  If you are currently using a prescription, give us a call to find out if your policy has a mail order prescription option.  An example is RightSourceRx; it’s a [...]

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Tue, November 30 2010 » Prescription Drugs » 1 Comment

Lower Rates for Individual Health Insurance

I’m still skeptical to see how this whole health care reform plays out over the next few years, but for now there’s some good news: Assurant Health just announce rate reductions for their CoreMed plan as of January 1, 2011.  If you are already insured and switch to CoreMed, the rate decrease is 11.1 percent.  [...]

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Tue, November 23 2010 » Affordable Health Insurance » No Comments

Health Insurance for the Uninsured or Underinsured

Health insurance is expensive!  I know, I use it and I sell it. Is it an added expense? Yes. Is it necessary? Yes. Is it unaffordable? No.  There truly is a plan for everyone.  The plans I’m going to discuss today are good alternatives when you can’t secure complete coverage  because of either poor health or an unaffordable premium.  Since they pay from dollar one with no deductibles, [...]

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Tue, November 16 2010 » Affordable Health Insurance » No Comments

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Tue, November 9 2010 » Our Staff » No Comments

The Other Side of the Medical Information Bureau

In September I wrote a post called Your Medical Records are Going Electronic.  In said post, I may have bagged on the Medical Information Bureau just a little bit.  My reasoning was that MIB is a private investigator of sorts working solely for insurance companies.  But in the interest of fairness, I should point out two major [...]

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Thu, November 4 2010 » Affordable Health Insurance » No Comments

November is Long-Term Care Awareness Month

I’ve kept a post-it note hanging around my desk for over two months that says November is Long-Term Care Awareness Month and that’s not what reminded me to write this blog post.  Last Friday, we had a client call our office to cancel her life insurance policy because her husband had entered a nursing home facility.  It’s a terrible situation.  We weren’t the only [...]

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Mon, November 1 2010 » Long-Term Care » No Comments

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