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Will Premium Increases Slam High Deductible Plans?
Monday, November 17th, 2008Is HealthNet For Sale?
Monday, November 17th, 2008Health plan profits are falling, and given the trends in the U.S.
economy and healthcare costs generally, this trend is likely to linger
for a while. And if falling profits remain a fact of life for the
plans, it’s likely to spawn a series of plan selloffs which will bring
further consolidation to an industry that has already seen […]
Big Price Hikes For Small Firms
Monday, November 17th, 2008Small Firms Face Health Insurance Price Increases
by Sarah Rubenstein, Wall Street Journal
Just
as the tough economy is starting to really put the squeeze on small
businesses, they are facing another financial pinch: Jumps in their
health insurance premiums.
Though the cost of health insurance has been a […]
Cost Issues #1 Reason Small Business Does Not Offer Health Insurance
Wednesday, October 22nd, 2008Fifty-nine percent of employers that do not offer health insurance toemployees would not pay more than $50 monthly per worker for coverage,and only 10% would pay at least $200 monthly, according to a surveyreleased recently by benefits consulting firm Mercer, the Milwaukee Journal Sentinelreports. The survey included responses from more than 3,400 employers,545 of which […]
What’s worse, soaring energy prices or out of control health insurance costs?
Thursday, September 11th, 2008What part of the economy has seen rapid price increases and put a real squeeze on U.S. households and businesses?
Energy, you say? True. But health insurance is even worse.
45 Billion dollars worse!
Since 2000, spending on health insurance premiums actually grew faster than spending on energy; by the first half of 2008 American consumers were […]
Health Insurance Influences Major Life Choices
Wednesday, June 11th, 2008Today’s Wall Street Journal has a fascinating report over the large … and growing influence that health insurance influences major life choices.
Anxiety over becoming uninsured or paying higher premiums is causing
some people — “especially those with health problems” — to go to
“great lengths to get or keep job-based health coverage,” the Wall Street Journal reports. […]
College Health Insurance = big profits + inadequate coverage
Monday, May 12th, 2008Business Week has a fine article looking at how insurers are making huge profits from under-insuring college students. Equally disturbing is the fact that many institutions are “in on the game”.
In Depth
May 8, 2008,
Is Your Kid Covered?
Insurers make big profits from college students, but some families are left with huge bills
by
Ben Elgin and
Jessica […]
36 Thousand Employers Drop Healthcare — 4 million join the ranks of the uninsured
Thursday, May 1st, 2008The University of Minnesota just released a study of employer-sponsored health insurance.
Health insurance costs for employer-based insurance rose by 30 percent from 2001 through 2005, according to a study
by the University of Minnesota’s State Health Access Data Assistance
Center. Insurance costs jumped from $8,271 to $10,778 for the average
family. Rising insurance costs drove 36,000 employers to […]
Hospital Stay in California Can Cost A Million, Even With Insurance
Friday, November 30th, 2007What is the “lifetime maximum” of your healthcare coverage?
Jim Dawson had a mere $1.5 million. I recommend a minimum of $5 million. His story should have you running to check out your policy.
Soaring health costs are burdening many Americans with massive medical bills, and a few, like Jim Dawson, are left with a million-dollar […]
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