Archive for November, 2007



Health – Your Most Valuable Asset

Friday 30 November 2007 @ 2:11 pm

The following article includes pertinent information that may cause you to reconsider what you thought you understood. The most important thing is to study with an open mind and be willing to revise your understanding if necessary.

Health – Your Most Valuable Asset Your health is undoubtedly your most valuable asset. So with that in mind how do you protect your health ? Yes you probably have health insurance to look after your health if you become ill and car insurance to take car of you should your health suffer as a result of a car accident. But isn’t that paying someone else to look after your health after things go wrong ? A bit like closing the stable door after the horse has bolted ? What are you do…

Take time to consider the points presented above. What you learn may help you overcome your hesitation to take action.

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Do Discount Fees for Medical Service Programs Really Work?

Thursday 29 November 2007 @ 11:11 pm

The following article presents the very latest information on health insurance. If you have a particular interest in health insurance, then this informative article is required reading.

Having a health insurance policy provides a great sense of security for many families. Most people with health insurance usually have it through their employer and the employee and the employer may share the responsibility on paying the premium. Even though health insurance coverage provides a great benefit, it also provides a great fear that looms over our heads. The fear of not being able to afford health insurance or not having health insurance can provide great difficulty to many people.<...

Don't limit yourself by refusing to learn the details about health insurance. The more you know, the easier it will be to focus on what's important.

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Alternate Risk Transfer (ART) – Insurance Strategies

Thursday 29 November 2007 @ 1:11 pm

Imagine the next time you join a discussion about health insurance. When you start sharing the fascinating health insurance facts below, your friends will be absolutely amazed.

Risk ManagementAlternate Risk Transfer is a fancy way of saying alternate methods of insurance and risk management, of which there are many. From the most basic alternative of going without insurance (self-insuring) to so-called “program business captives”, there are a wide variety of strategies from which to choose.To understand why ART strategies are so popular it is important to understand a few facts about insurance pricing.►Insurance Premiums are related primar…

If you’ve picked some pointers about health insurance that you can put into action, then by all means, do so. You won’t really be able to gain any benefits from your new knowledge if you don’t use it.

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AN OFFER YOU CAN’T REFUSE?

Thursday 29 November 2007 @ 1:11 am

The following article lists some simple, informative tips that will help you have a better experience with health insurance.

Many of us have heard the term “down-sizing”. Down-sizing in corporations has taken it’s toll on the American worker. Many people, ranging in age from their late 40s to early 60s, are faced with very difficult decisions. These middle-aged, middle managers are being asked to consider “early retirement.” The offers from their employers may range from lucrative to paltry, but the decisions are difficult in almost every case. Let’s review some of the factors to consider when evaluating …

Now that wasn’t hard at all, was it? And you’ve earned a wealth of knowledge, just from taking some time to study an expert’s word on health insurance.

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THE MATHEMATICAL FORMULA FOR FINANCIAL FREEDOM

Wednesday 28 November 2007 @ 11:11 am

The following article covers a topic that has recently moved to center stage–at least it seems that way. If you’ve been thinking you need to know more about it, here’s your opportunity.

What is your current financial situation? How do you picture your financial future? Iím sure most of us are concerned with the quality of our life after retirement, and we find that the approach of almost all people to prevent being broke at 65 or 70 follows a common pattern ñ go to college (or at least save enough money to go to college), find a high-paying job, set aside a part of their salary and put them in a bank or invest them in the hope that they will grow considerably in the fu…

Hopefully the sections above have contributed to your understanding of health insurance. Share your new understanding about health insurance with others. They’ll thank you for it.

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Job Offers and Pay Negotiations

Wednesday 28 November 2007 @ 1:11 am

This interesting article addresses some of the key issues regarding health insurance. A careful reading of this material could make a big difference in how you think about health insurance.

When you first get the job offer it will often be a verbal offer and is likely to be subject to taking up references and perhaps even a medical examination.So never say you are accepting a job offer, or resign from your present job until you have received a formal offer in writing for the new position. Occasionally, after an interview, employers try to shorten their process by asking if you will accept the job there and then. It’s flattering and gratifying to know they like you …

There’s a lot to understand about health insurance. We were able to provide you with some of the facts above, but there is still plenty more to write about in subsequent articles.

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As the Baby Boomers Age

Tuesday 27 November 2007 @ 2:11 pm

Are you looking for some inside information on health insurance? Here’s an up-to-date report from health insurance experts who should know.

Many employees today are calling in sick – not to care for themselves or their children, but to care for their aging parents. Baby boomers are rapidly moving into the role of caregivers for their parents, but with a few extra challenges due to the changing face of our workforce. Nearly 25% of U.S. households are now involved in caring for a senior family member, spending an average of 20 hours a week in caregiving services. Nearly 65% of those individuals providing the caregiving are employ…

Those who only know one or two facts about health insurance can be confused by misleading information. The best way to help those who are misled is to gently correct them with the truths you’re learning here.

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Mammograms Are No Joke – They Can Save Lives!

Tuesday 27 November 2007 @ 12:11 am

You should be able to find several indispensable facts about health insurance in the following paragraphs. If there’s at least one fact you didn’t know before, imagine the difference it might make.

There are so many jokes about mammograms! Have you heard the one about the fridge door …or the bookends …or the garage floor? Thanks to all the jokes, “Mammogram” has become a household word, and it’s not that I don’t have a sense of humor, but as a mammography technologist, I’ve heard the jokes many times. I think the jokes are embarrassing for women and demeaning with regard to their physical bodies. Many women say, “If men had to do this, there would be a better solution” – this may or may…

Now you can understand why there’s a growing interest in health insurance. When people start looking for more information about health insurance, you’ll be in a position to meet their needs.

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The Drawback of Hacking Off a Blogger Through Weak Process Gaps and Pathetic Customer Service

Monday 26 November 2007 @ 2:11 pm

The following article presents the very latest information on health insurance. If you have a particular interest in health insurance, then this informative article is required reading.

With all of the recent data theft in the financial sector, it is important to make sure that we don’t go crazy trying to protect ourselves from risk. Risk management does have a value but this value lies mostly on the front end. Reactionary risk management almost always produces a point at where the value of protecting oneself or one’s customers overshadows the product or service that you are offering. The majority of companies always go beyond this point, some thinking they can even sell i…

Now you can be a confident expert on health insurance. OK, maybe not an expert. But you should have something to bring to the table next time you join a discussion on health insurance.

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How Much Will A Tummy Tuck Really Cost?

Monday 26 November 2007 @ 2:11 am

Current info about health insurance is not always the easiest thing to locate. Fortunately, this report includes the latest health insurance info available.

The cost of a tummy tuck is something to consider when making your ultimate decision. The fees vary and depend on the type of surgery performed, geographic location, hospital and anesthesia fees and other costs. Because a tummy tuck is almost always considered elective surgery, the procedure is usually not covered under medical insurance.The associated costs of a tummy tuck include the cost of the procedure itself as well as hospital costs and anesthesia. Fees are typically paid in …

That’s the latest from the health insurance authorities. Once you’re familiar with these ideas, you’ll be ready to move to the next level.

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