Monthly Archives: September 2009

Maryland Hospital Brightens The Mood with Art

These days, health care and health insurance are pretty gloomy subjects. Heated debates, waste, fraud and even death panels! While we hear everyday the horrors of the health care system today, there are still plenty of positive aspects to our system and the professionals we rely on to take care of us. Take the Anne Arundel Medical Center in Parole, Maryland, which is currently undergoing renovations. Continue reading

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“Your Mom,” Michelle and Maternity Care: Health Insurance Reform as a Women’s Issue

“I don’t need maternity care,” said Republican Jon Kyl last week during the Senate Finance Committee’s health care discussion. Continue reading

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Top 10 Life Insurance Tips

Review the Top 10 Life Insurance Tips Before You Buy Life Insurance Are you considering the purchase of life insurance? If so, you may have just begun researching life insurance. Continue reading

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Are You Taxed On Inherited Life Insurance Money?

My spouse and I have life insurance on each other. If one of us dies and collects the life insurance, do we have to pay taxes on that amount, or is it tax-free? You don;t inherit life insurance money. You are the beneficiary of a life insurance policy. Continue reading

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Term Life Insurance No Health Exam

Can you purchase term life insurance without having to take a health examination? Yes, now you may apply for life insurance coverage and find out if you qualify without taking any medical exam, blood tests, or urine tests. However, there are a few health questions to answer in order to find out if you are approved for life insurance. Before comparing plans for no exam life insurance you should know a few things: The price may be higher than you would pay for a life insurance plan that requires a physical exam Continue reading

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Maintaining Your Lifestyle, with Lifestyle Protection Insurance

A new type of insurance – lifestyle protection insurance that covers all your lifestyle risks is available. For a monthly premium you can cover all your lifestyle costs should you suffer any type of disablility, accident, sickness and unemployment Continue reading

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New Wall Street Journal/NBC Poll Highlights Public Opinion of Health Reform

We love polls. (Even those a few days old.) The latest Wall Street Journal/NBC poll conducted this month offered a few interesting insights to what the people, you, think about health reform and those making the big decisions. Continue reading

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How to Buy Low Cost Burial Insurance

Are you looking for low cost burial insurance? If so, you may be able to find it on the internet Continue reading

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Risk Management – Transport Sector heading in the right direction?

Transport Sector heading in the right direction? By Insurance Blogger Kris Oldfield Call it a credit crunch, an economic downturn or just a plain old recession the current financial situation is impacting in some form or another upon just about every single one of us and in many cases we having to adapt to survive Continue reading

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Comparing and contrasting.

by: Christine Zafra If you are new in having an insurance plan, you basically have two options: if you are employed, you could go through you company’s plan, on the other hand, you can settle for a private insurance if that’s what you prefer. But before you jump the gun and pick what’s more convenient for you, consider these options: Insurances that go through the company normally increase at an average of 8% while the other (not through the employer) normally has an average of only about 5% per annum. Continue reading

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