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CHIP Repeal Threatens Kids? Care
The Democrats’ proposal to terminate the Children’s Health Insurance Program would hike health care costs for some of the country’s low-income families, likely increasing the number of uninsured kids in the name of expanding coverage, several health policy experts and … Continue reading
Medicare Updates Coming From the Feds
In early May 2009 new standards for Medicare supplement insurance were adopted by the federal government. The standards were developed by the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) and were set by the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services in … Continue reading
10 Red States Now Questioning Nelson Deal
At least 10 states are now raising questions about the legality of the deal that Senator Ben Nelson, a Democrat, cut for his home state of Nebraska during the health care negotiations. Under the agreement, which is on the verge … Continue reading
Wisconsin Medicaid Cost Reduction – A Little Bit Of Good News On Government Spending
It does not happen often but every once in a while we come across an instance of a government entity actually reducing its costs and inefficiency when it comes to spending taxpayer money. A short article by Ryan Tracy in … Continue reading
AFSCME No Questions For They Will Just Tell You Lies
“Ha ha! You fool! You fell victim to one of the classic blunders! The most famous is ‘Never get involved in a land war in Asia,’ but only slightly less well known is this: ‘Never go in against a Sicilian … Continue reading
Why You Need Nursing Home or Long Term Care Coverage
There are many reasons why nursing home insurance or long term care is so important. Approximately 70% of those reach age 65 will require some type of living assistance in their lifetime. The average stay in a nursing home is … Continue reading
An Overview of Treatment Foster Care
Foster care is certainly not a new concept; in fact, references can be found to caring for the children of others as far back as the New Testament and the Talmud. In the 1500s, children without families were served in … Continue reading
Medicaid- Healthcare
As healthcare in the united states become costly, most people have not been able to get basic healthcare due to their economic status. There are millions of Americans who today live in fear of getting sick because they are not … Continue reading
Choosing Your Policy Wisely
Planning your retirement? Insurance companies offer a range of long term care insurance policy options so that every individual will be able to receive the right coverage for a specific type of long term care (LTC). However wise it is … Continue reading