Archive for the 'Insurance' Category

Tax Breaks on Medical Costs

Wednesday, June 14th, 2006

If you pay for your own medical-insurance premiums, you might consider acquiring a qualifying high-deductible health policy and then making annual tax-deductible contributions to a health savings account.

from SmartMoney.com

Young families need to add, carefully, to their insurance

Monday, May 8th, 2006

As young adults form young families, their insurance needs change drastically. In short, they need a lot more of it.

from Chicago Tribune

OPM chooses companies to provide dental, vision insurance

Saturday, May 6th, 2006

The new dental and vision options, which Congress mandated in 2004, will be available to all employees eligible for the Federal Employees Health Benefits Program and all retirees, although neither employees nor retirees have to be enrolled in a health plan to participate.

from Federal Times

The Significance of Massachusetts Health Reform

Wednesday, April 12th, 2006

The key to the Massachusetts plan is a new way of organizing the marketplace to enable consumers to compare and purchase health insurance plans.

from Heritage.org

…encouraging results regarding Medicare Part D

Sunday, March 26th, 2006

“Federal protections for certain drug classes have led to more extensive coverage by all plans for drugs in protected classes than in unprotected classes.”

from the Dailey Independent 

Golden Rule’s New Temporary Health Insurance

Tuesday, March 14th, 2006

Golden Rule Insurance Company, a UnitedHealthcare company and leader in the individual insurance market for 60 years, today introduced its newest generation Short Term Medical plan to fill in gaps in coverage for individuals and families in times of transition and change.

Recent press realease

15 things you need to know about insurance

Wednesday, March 8th, 2006

“Insurance is complicated and confusing. This guide answers some basic questions on where you need coverage and how much.”

A brief overview of 15 of the most commonly asked questions about insurance over at MSN Money »