Catastrophic Illness Insurance News
Health Insurance Premiums, the ACA, and a Third Way
Almost two years after the ACA was passed, it astounds me the number of people who still don't understand two important points regarding health insurance under the health care law: 1. Even the sickest of the sick cannot be turned down for health insurance coverage. 2. Having an illness has nothing to do with the price individuals will pay in insurance premiums.
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People with chronic illness or disability face catastrophic costs, experts warn
Australians with a chronic illness or disability face serious levels of economic hardship, according to University of Sydney research just published in the Medical Journal of Australia.
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What to look for in warm climate retirement haven
If you are interested in retiring to a warmer climate with a cheaper cost of living, your first order of business should be to figure out exactly what you are looking for
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Making Cents: Not assessing your financial risks is chancy
John P. Napolitano, business columnist for Patriot Ledger. Many say an analysis of risk should be the first step of the financial planning process after you've compiled your financial statements and enumerated your dreams and objectives.
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Reform 'to avoid medical bankruptcies'
A health economist says without policy reforms, low-paid Aussies face paying high medical care costs.
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Ron Paul’s claims about life without Medicare and Medicaid
“When I started medicine, there was no Medicare or Medicaid, and nobody was out in the streets without it.” -- Ron Paul, during a CNN debate in Jacksonville, Fla., Jan. 26, 2012 Read full article >>
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Chronically ill Aussies risk poverty
Research shows Aussies with a chronic illness or disability are facing serious levels of economic hardship.
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Why are fans paying medical bills for world-class skier Sarah Burke?
Updated at 6:20 p.m.
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Choosing health insurance | Business | The Phnom Penh Post - Cambodia's Newspaper of Record
We are constantly surrounded by risks, some which we try to cover, and others we simply leave to chance. When we cross the street, drive a car, or travel, there is a risk that something can go wrong.
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