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Indivdual vs Group Health Insurance: Why buy Indivdual over Group Health Insurance? Traditionally, Americans are used to the idea of employer-based group insurance. But these days, companies have difficulty covering the rising costs of medical care coupled with an aging population that is prone to adverse health conditions and disease. Learn more about the difference between individual and group insurance and which one is the best choice for you here!Learn More
IRS Releases 2009 Adjusted HSA Amounts: The Internal Revenue Service (IRS) has increased the maximum annual Health Savings Account (HSA) contribution, and the out-of-pocket maximum amounts for HSA-qualified high-deductible health plans (HDHPs) beginning January 1, 2009. Minimum deductibles for HDHPs will also increase in 2009.Learn More
Uninsured Amercians: Lack of Health Insurance for Amercians. These days, the number of uninsured Amercians is reaching epidemic proportions. We now have more than 45 million uninsured Americans, 9 million of whom are children, and the vast majority of whom are from working families. See the percentage of persons under age 65 years without health insurance coverage, by age group and sex: United States, 2006 Get the factsLearn More
BREAKING NEWS...Census: Fewer Americans lack health insurance: Participation in government health insurance programs -- particularly those aimed at children -- increased from 2006 to 2007, leading to a decrease in the number of Americans lacking insurance, the U.S. Census Bureau said Tuesday. More
BREAKING NEWS...Small businesses wrestle with rising health costs: The cost of renewing health insurance plans will rise 2 percent more for small businesses--those with 10 to 499 employees--than for all other businesses in 2009. More
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