Browsing articles in "Insurance"
Jan
31
2011

Benepath CEO Indicates Being Denied Health Insurance Is Not Always Kiss of Death

Denial of health insurance coverage is not the worst thing that could happen to a person. There are other viable options. “If you have been denied health insurance, you’re no doubt wondering what on earth you are going to do, whether or not you have any other options and why you were denied. Chances are, you were denied due to a pre-existing condition. But that doesn’t mean another insurance company won’t consider you, because each […]

Jan
31
2011

Floridahealthcare Insurance Says No One Can Foretell Health Insurance Needs

If there is one thing in life that people can count on, it is that life is not predictable. While it makes living exciting at times, it can be a problem health-wise if you do not have insurance. “While a lot of people figure they will be just fine when it comes to not having Florida Keys health insurance, the truth is, no one really knows for sure what will happen in life. They may […]

Jan
10
2011

Taking It All into Account

Everett Winslow, an accountant for many years, specialized doing tax returns for his clients. He did not particularly like to crunch numbers and deal with some of his sordid, shady clients, however. Instead, would sometimes retreat to playing basketball at the local military gymnasium for hours, which he had access to because he also was in the Navy Reserves. Basketball at the base gym was like playing pick-up basketball at the yard – it was […]

Jan
9
2011

It is a Spring Thing

“The world is mud-luscious and puddle-wonderful.” – E.E. Cummings “Stop this madness,” Willimina howled, as she accidentally stepped in a puddle with her new designer heels. Willimina Hayslett just flew into Los Angeles from New York City to visit her clients regarding her new fall line. Although it hardly ever rains in Los Angeles, she managed to find a muddy pool of water to step into. In the northeast, muddy puddles were just synonymous to […]

Jan
7
2011

No One Knows the Future of Tallahassee Health Insurance Says Florida Healthcare Insurance of Delray Beach

Life is unpredictable. Without health insurance, it becomes even more of a moving target when medical expenses arise. “It goes without saying that these days, people really do need health insurance, because you just don’t know what will happen today, tomorrow, next week, next month or next year. If you don’t have the proper health insurance coverage, you will be left holding an enormous medical bill if something bad happens and you likely won’t be […]

Dec
7
2010

Spending More for Insurance Does Not Guarantee Lower Medical Bills Advises Clelland Green

Overuse of the health care system may not be the reason health care costs are so high. It may be because each individual treatment is expensive. “That might sound like a difference without a distinction,” said Clelland Green, RHU, and president of Benepath, Pennsylvania. “But, there actually is a difference and it has to do with many factors, including the blending or consolidation of hospitals into chains.” Health care costs are far more expensive in […]

Nov
30
2010

Florida Health Care Insurance Reminds Clients That Divorce May Discontinue Coverage

People don’t give their Orlando health insurance too much thought when filing for divorce. However, arrangements will need to be made to continue coverage. “When people get married, they usually figure they’re going to be together for a long time to come. Unfortunately, these days, the divorce rates are quite high. One casualty of the divorce that people don’t tend to think about is their Orlando health insurance,” said Evan Tunis of Florida Health Care […]

Nov
17
2010

Grouphealthflorida.com Notes That Group Health Insurance Keeps Employees Working

Oftentimes, the availability of health insurance through an employer is listed as the top benefit factor in recruiting and retaining top-level talent. Therefore, more and more businesses are doing their best to offer health insurance, particularly if they are looking for people with rare or high-level skills. Offering health insurance can also mean tax breaks. “Statistics show that health insurance can reduce the number of sick days that employees take,” said Thomas Kaspar of Grouphealthflorida.com. […]

Nov
13
2010

Benepath President Clelland Green Talks About the Dilemma of Health Insurance in Middle Age

Not many people give middle age too much thought until they arrive there and find that getting health insurance plans is expensive. “Many older Americans make the mistake of thinking that as they near middle age, they can rely on Medicare. They can’t actually access Medicare until they are 65 years old. In the meantime, they need a health insurance plan that suits their lifestyle that isn’t too expensive. Affordable health insurance for baby boomers […]

Nov
5
2010

The Basics Of The Claims Process

It can be difficult dealing with the aftermath of a burglary, fire or other disaster. You may feel emotionally overwhelmed. The claims process can seem overwhelming, too. But a good insurance provider will walk you through the appropriate steps. WHAT TO EXPECT Let’s say an unfortunate event has occurred and you have gone through all the necessary steps of reporting the damage to your home. What happens next? Typically your insurance provider will send out […]


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