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Many hear the siren song of retirement on the high seas
It may not be what you thought of as retirement, but some people are all at sea once they leave the workplace. In a good way, that is. A BBC report looked at some sprightly folks who are spending their … Continue reading
Universal health care a central plank
In recent years, experimentation with single-payer and universal health care systems has largely taken place in the nation’s governmental laboratories. Most of us call them states Some states — most notably Vermont — have investigated building a single-payer system for health care consumers within … Continue reading
Americans could face dramatic leaps of pricing as early as next year.
Americans who’ve arranged health coverage through governmental exchanges could face dramatic leaps of pricing as early as next year. According to the most recent projections submitted by the country’s top insurance providers, state marketplaces from Oregon to New York might … Continue reading
Healthcare and 401(k)
Most of the public conversations about health care these days revolve around what to do about the Affordable Care Act. Hillary Clinton wants to build upon it, including the addition of a “public option” insurance program that will compete with … Continue reading
What is the positive’s for mandatory health insurance?
With all of the misinformation that has been spread about the Affordable Care Act (Obamacare) it has been difficult to figure out what is true, and what isn’t. As you know, the Act mandated health care for everyone. The reason … Continue reading
How are Prescription Drugs covered under Medicare Plans?
In today’s marketplace, if you have/want to purchase a Medigap plan and want prescription drug coverage, you would need to enroll in a stand-alone Part D plan. These can be set-up during the annual enrollment period (AEP) or if/when you … Continue reading
How Obesity Affects Insurance in most states
As America attempts to get a handle on its obesity dilemma, knowing where to focus resources will be a key part of the strategy. A joint survey by Gallup and Healthways of obesity rates by state suggests that the populace … Continue reading
Disability claims and overweight people
How to successfully manage disability claims when claims based on joint and musculoskeletal disorders are beginning to rival cancer as a top disabilities driver? This information comes from Unum, a leading provider of disability insurance. Unum reviewed claims data generated … Continue reading
Caffeine and Headaches
Everyone gets headaches from time to time. And most of us have caffeine in what we drink and eat every day. Have you considered whether there’s a connection? It’s possible for caffeine to both cause and cure a headache. How … Continue reading
Asperger’s Syndrome
When you meet someone who has Asperger’s syndrome, you might notice two things right off. He’s just as smart as other folks, but he has more trouble with social skills. He also tends to have an obsessive focus on one … Continue reading