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Saturday, September 4th, 2010

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Insurance f? Pregnancy A: Save your pregnancy

Friday, September 3rd, 2010

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Accidental pregnancy: Save your pregnancy

Sunday, August 29th, 2010

People buy health insurance, as in time of emergency medical expenses can be high, and it can be difficult, which can play without any health insurance. Using the best equipment at the hospital, so they feel comfortable at home, it is necessary to obtain for them a kind of health insurance. The most important moment in the life of a woman is pregnant. It is the only time she really needs care and attention. And further add to their safety, it is really advantageous to have insurance for pregnancy. Thus, taking into account the high cost of prenatal care and childbirth, always such a policy. If you are planning a baby, you go through your insurance to see what is covered and no waiting periods must be taken into consideration. The plans do not offer regular health insurance to cover pregnancy. So when they offered their own terms. Some insurers pay for the problems of pregnancy, but does not cover operating costs. Some common pregnancy are included in the policy includes the expenses for treatment of complications during labor expenses for obstetric procedures and tests and all other expenses related to childbirth. Some insurance companies offer coverage pregnancy require the policyholder to pay premiums for at least two policies to the claims of pregnancy. And some companies, a financial ceiling for the costs of pregnancy, which may be incurred in one year. It may be difficult to obtain medical care for you when you just look at the time of pregnancy. So before planning a baby, make sure your health insurance plan. Through a program called Medicaid, the local government will help pay for medical care during pregnancy, birth and other related costs. For details on programs and eligibility requirements, you should check with your local Department of Health and Social Services Board, as they vary by location. The WIC program can help you with food and other benefits. The services offered by WIC for pregnant women, infants and children under 5 years. national health plans cover all the costs of pregnancy, childbirth, maternity leave, health screenings, well baby and adoption of plans, too. Under the standard insurance may not cover pregnancy and childbirth. If you have a new insurance, it may be a waiting period of up to several months before they are ready to meet your situation. So think before you plan your pregnancy and allow it to be insured. Sometimes a woman may have a greater scope or deleted, if it is considered high risk account. If you get pregnant and do not qualify for an insurance policy, you can call the hospital and try to negotiate a better price than normal maternity expenses. By paying cash, you get a discount.

Reader’s Digest June 2007 – Angelina Jolie save the world one child at a time, Fatal error Hospital, Normal, or nuts, new hidden fees

Thursday, July 29th, 2010

Reader’s Digest June 2007 – Angelina Jolie save the world one child at a time, Fatal error Hospital, Normal, or nuts, new hidden fees

General Insurance – Save Yourself severely damaged

Sunday, July 25th, 2010

Life insurance, also known as life insurance is a contract between two parties, the person to be insured and the insurance company is different. designated under this insurance the beneficiary pays the insured in case of death of the insured. Even in the case of other problems such as illness of a small amount paid by insurance. For this sum insured pays a fixed amount of payments after a period known as premium. Life insurance can be divided into insurance temporary and permanent. term insurance is generally only in cases of death, for a specified period with a fixed premium. Permanent life insurance is permanent and can be terminated by the insurer, unless there is fraud in the application process involved. Permanent life insurance can be of several types, such as whole life insurance coverage are accidental death or limited insurance to pay.

 

All other types of insurance such as property insurance, health insurance, insurance against accidents fall under the category of general insurance. If you are looking for property insurance is still the market value of the property must be insured if, at some point you have the right, then take a fine has been imposed upon you. If your property is damaged in any accident, and you apply for insurance as this will be the insurance money for the amount you insured and underinsuring you have half of the insurance are paid to take the money. In other cases, such as health insurance for the insurance company base all of your hospital bills and you pay the first invoice, which will be refunded in cash to you later or cash in a sense. General Insurance of property or health is essential for the home, because these issues day to day and face, it is best if you can save money by insurance.

Tourists save costs by staying with hospitable locals

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

TOURISTS CUT TRAVEL COSTS WITH CRASHPADDER.COM

Tourists ‘staycating’ or visiting the UK could save money with crashpadder.com. The online peer-to peer website offers tourists and business travellers the opportunity to make their cash go further by staying at one of the 2,000 short term ‘crash-pads’ registered across the UK – from a double bed in a private room to a futon in the lounge.

Crash pads start from £10 with a typical room costing £30. With the average hotel in London costing £115 per night, tourists can make huge savings while also benefiting from a truly unique personal service.

Average costs of UK hotel rooms compared to Crashpadder costs

Location

Hotel*

Private room

Sofabed/futon

London

£115

£35

£20

Birmingham

£79

£25

£15

Manchester

£85

£30

£15

Cornwall

£75

£30

£20

Isle Of Wight (during Cowes Week)

£100

£35

£20

Edinburgh (during festival)

£103

£40

£20

Average UK price

£106

£30

£15

* Hotels.com Hotel Price Index 2008

And the service is not just limited to the UK; over 4000 people have already registered globally, and rooms listed in 41 countries with 40% of these located in the UK. In London, over 1,000 spaces have been registered since the November 2008 launch.

“Whether it’s surfing the many beaches in Cornwall or exploring one of the UK’s beautiful cities, Crashpadder.com offers travellers and tourists the opportunity to cash in during the credit crunch and make their money work harder for them,” said Stephen Rapoport, website founder, “Despite these tough times, people still want to take a break and Crashpadder.com allows them to sample the local culture without breaking the bank. Plus each time the website is used points can be accrued which can then be used to pay for their next stay.”

Finding a ‘crashpad’ is easy and designed so that hosts and guests can be paired according to what suits them. Potential guests can search for accommodation by location, date, comfort level or price. Hosts can specify the sort of guests they prefer, available dates and extras they can offer such as wireless internet, breakfast or parking space to add value for guests.

Anyone seeking accommodation can fully vet potential hosts by checking out guest profiles on Crashpadder.com, as well as popular social networking sites like Facebook, MySpace and LinkedIn. All payments are made by credit or debit card via the website.

http://www.crashpadder.com

Agents helping clients save money: cutting coverage not advised, but now may be time to look at deductibles.: An article from: Mississippi Business Journal

Monday, April 5th, 2010

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Agents helping clients save money: cutting coverage not advised, but now may be time to look at deductibles.: An article from: Mississippi Business Journal

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Sunday, March 28th, 2010


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Shop Around, Savvy Capitalists: Texas Could Save Big On Healthcare

Monday, March 15th, 2010

Texans could save up to eighty percent on certain medical bills if they play their cards right, according to several publications released over the past few years. A typical American family of four is expected to receive $14,500 worth of medical care this year, and an insured family will pay an average of over a third of that — $5,100 — on their own. That’s eight percent higher than last year. With out-of-pocket expenses rising at least eight percent every year since 2000, it’s no wonder over 46 million Americans are going without health insurance — including over one-quarter of Texans.
In fact, according to John Holahan, Allison Cook, and Lisa Dubay of the Urban Institute, co-authors of Characteristics of the Uninsured: Who Is Eligible for Public Coverage and Who Needs Help Affording Coverage? released by the Kaiser Family Foundation, fifty-six percent of the uninsured are ineligible for public programs, but still need help to make typical health insurance plans affordable. Seventy-six percent of parents lacking health coverage are in working families, and 900,000 uninsured children are ineligible for public assistance-based coverage due to family income. Finding a way to make health care even slightly more affordable could be the difference in whether or not someone receives care.
According to the Commonwealth Fund, a private, non-partisan foundation supporting independent research on health and social issues, in 2005, thirty percent of the millions in the U.S. who lacked health insurance were between the ages of nineteen and twenty-nine. Texas had the worst record overall, with twenty-five percent of its total population going unprotected. The state actually failed to insure even more of its young adults — twenty-seven percent. Improving this statistic, as well as establishing ways for patients to pay at least part of their expenses, could be especially pertinent for cities like Dallas, Houston, and Austin, where facilities are financially overwhelmed by the uninsured.
Children are more likely to be eligible for public assistance-based coverage than their parents — and therefore more likely to qualify for help with medical expenses. This is because most states set family income limits for minors higher than for their parents. For instance, the majority of states will cover children if their families make 200% of the federal poverty level (though current policies are under dispute) — sometimes more — but many will only insure parents if that income level is at, or below, federal poverty level standards. Only twenty-eight percent of uninsured parents are actually eligible for Medicaid or the State Children’s Health Insurance Program, whereas three-quarters of uninsured children would qualify for those programs under current policies.
A study commissioned by the Kaiser Family Foundation and authored by Jack Hadley of the Urban Institute states that “the uninsured receive less care and have worse outcomes following an accident or onset of a new chronic condition than those with insurance.” This is mostly due to cost. Albeit seemingly somewhat anti-intuitive, an extremely helpful trick is to treat health care costs like any other bill — shop around, bargain, and don’t be afraid to ask for breaks. The following tips are summarized from the Prevention article, “Health care For Less” by Julian Kesner.
(1) Shop Around For Labs
Compare different labs’ prices. Almost any lab can complete a basic blood analysis, for instance, but they won’t all charge the same. To streamline the process, obtain the Current Procedural Terminology (CPT) code, a universally accepted number that corresponds to every billable medical service, and start asking around. The American Medical Association’s website, www.ama-assn.org, provides a free search engine for CPT codes.
Independent labs are cropping up in response to the high cost of health care, so investigate those, too; some of them charge up to seventy-five percent less than non-independent facilities. The site www.MyMedLab.com, with over 3,000 independent lab listings, is a good source with which to start your research. Just make sure the facilities are legal in your state — sorry residents of California, New Jersey, New York, and Rhode Island — and check with your doctor to make sure they’re of good caliber.
(2) Negotiate Your Hospital Bills
Here is something most hospitals won’t tell you: very few of their medical bills are paid in full. Insurance companies often negotiate charges and receive discounts — up to two-thirds of the bill — based on their contracts. If they can haggle, why can’t you? Especially if whatever you owe is a financial hardship — be it from deductibles, co-pays, or the full cost of services if uninsured — medical facilities will usually work with patients to make sure a solution is reached.
“The number of payers, including patients and insurance plans, who pay hospitals 100% of our charges is probably less than two percent,” said Ruth Levin, the vice-president for managed care at Continuum Health Partners in New York City.
Financial assistance programs associated with hospitals may also be useful.
(3) Make Sure You Aren’t Tested Twice Or Come In When It’s Not Necessary
According to a recent survey from the Commonwealth Fund, seventeen percent of adults report that their doctors have ordered duplicate tests. This is especially likely when a specialist is involved, as he or she may not have received the results of previous labs. Sign out x-rays and other labs from your primary care office, and bring them along. With the shortage of family doctors in this country, they’re often extremely busy and can’t always be counted on to forward results to another physician. Considering that a co-payment or deductible is almost always involved with lab tests, this could save a bundle.
Also, make sure in-office follow-up visits are necessary. It’s standard procedure to ask a patient to return after the results of a certain test or undergoing particular procedures, but a phone call may suffice. It never hurts to ask.
(4) Be Savvy With Prescription Drugs
Cheaper and generic drugs can cost up to seventy-five percent less. Ask your doctor if a cheaper alternative to your medication is available, or — even better — if there’s a generic version.
“Just be sure your doctor is intimately familiar with the benefits and risks of the alternate drugs for your condition,” warned Jerome P. Kassirer, M.D. and professor at Tufts University School of Medicine in Boston.
Shopping for drugs online is becoming increasingly popular, and with due cause. Large distributors often offer lower prices, as well as saving their clients the time and expense of visiting the local drug store. The website, www.Rxaminer.com, offers price comparisons and has a reputation for independence from special interest groups.
Try splitting pills, as well. Prescriptions are often based on the number of units per bottle, not necessarily on the actual dosage. If getting eighty milligram pills, instead of forty, for a refillable prescription and then splitting them in two is more economical, ask your doctor about it. This won’t be appropriate for all medications, of course, but if it is, you’ve just saved fifty percent.
(5) Barter
Hey, doctors need plumbing and massage services, too. If you have a service you feel may be useful to a physician, try bartering. You just never know.
(6) Negotiate With Your Doctor
Hopefully, doctors are in their profession because they’re compassionate. If you can’t make your co-payments and deductibles, ask him or her to work with you on the bill. Offering cash upfront for services may also be fruitful — either in exchange for the full cost of the bill, or for co-payments and deductibles you know you won’t be able to meet. Paying upfront often produces a situation that’s less of a hassle for physicians, anyway, as they will deal with fewer administrative and paperwork issues.
“They are the ones who can direct their billing department to give the patient a break,” said Levin.
(7) Hire An Advocate
Try hiring an advocate to help you deal with financial disputes when all else fails. Companies like Healthcare Advocates, Inc., based in Philadelphia, charges by the case — anywhere from fifty to four hundred dollars. Like it or not, even when you have insurance, you are responsible for whatever bills remain unpaid, and refusing to deal with outstanding balances may ruin your credit. Just make sure the flat-rate charge is worth what you think will be saved by hiring the intermediary.
(8) Get Individual Health Insurance
If you are uninsured, take the time to research an affordable policy that offers reasonable coverage. This may even make sense if you have an individual health insurance policy you are not pleased with due to high cost and/or poor benefits. An individual plan actually may be a better option for you than group health insurance at work, depending on how much your employer pays, and how well your dependents are covered.
Searching online is becoming an increasingly popular option, and often yields results. If you know you can afford something, but just haven’t wanted the hassle of looking, do it anyway! It may save you thousands in the end, as well as your health.

Driving Motorcycles to Save Gas ? Not Your Hospital Bill

Saturday, February 27th, 2010

Need to save some money? Thinking about buying a motorcycle to save money and gas?

According to my research, buying a motorcycle may be good for your weekly gas bill, but it could also sets you up for an extended trip to the hospital – or worse. There are some enticing reasons to buy a motorcycle. Consider this: Mid-size motorcycles get 40-50 mpg Used mid-size bike costs $3,000-$6,000 What’s not in this short list are the safety concerns associated with driving a motorcycles. The National Highway Traffic Safety Commission did a study and put together a laundry list of conclusions.

If I assume all the conclusions are causal, then it translates into this list of “lessons learned”:

Wear a helmet

Stay of rural roads

Don’t drink and drive

Be really careful going around turns

Stay off undivided roads

Don’t speed

Don’t drive at night

Stay away from fixed objects

Learn to brake and steer in emergencies

Don’t age (my favorite)

Get a license

With a list like this, it feels like you should keep your motorcycle in the driveway. The report also says that when looking at accidents from 1990 through 1999, if you are in an accident on a motorcycle, there was a 3.6% chance that you would die in that accident! Put differently, that’s almost a 1 in 25 chance. Another study showed how knowing how to drive a motorcycle and being formally trained is really important. In this study, 92% of motorcycle drivers were self-trained or trained by friend and family. Furthermore, more than half of all the accidents were from drivers that had less than 5 months of driving experience on the accident motorcycle and less than 3 years of total riding experience. For anyone who’s thinking about buying their first motorcycle, you are in this demographic.

I don’t want to be too much of a cynic, because motorcycles are a lot of fun and there are many great motorcycle drivers who will never get in an accident. I used to drive a motorcycle and so did my dad. Lots of my friends have driven motorcycles too. I stopped driving my motorcycle after a bid accident and at least one of my friends stopped driving after his dad was killed on his motorcycle. It’s grim, but that’s my personal story and it’s consistent with the studies I quoted above. If I’ve convinced you that driving a motorcycle may not be right for you, then consider putting that $5,000 towards a different car that you will be happier driving.

Before hitting up any car brokers be sure to check out http://carsala.com. It’s a great way to find cheap used cars and online used cars. It could be nicer to drive, get better gas mileage, or both. Happy driving – whatever you might choose to drive!