Archive for Month: February 2010

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Kansas Health Insurance Bills

Kansas health insurance : Kansas legislators returned to Topeka recently to begin the 2010 legislative session, and several Kansas health insurance related bills that carried over from the 2009 session are likely to be pursued by lawmakers.  These include bills concerning assignment of benefits, mental health parity, price transparency, and […]

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Illinois Health Insurance High Risk Pool

Illinois health insurance : The General Assembly has sporadically been meeting, and a number of proposals, bills and issues are being filed and discussed. Of major concern to the insurance industry is funding for the State’s Section 7 high-risk pool, which is currently funded by general revenue. The General Assembly […]

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Colorado Health Insurance Balance Billing Law

Colorado health insurance : The Colorado Division of Insurance issued its long anticipated report regarding the effects of the state’s balance billing law, which is subject to automatic repeal on July 1, 2010, absent legislative intervention. The statute prohibits consumers from being balance billed while requiring insurers to reimburse out-of-network […]

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California Health Insurance Single Payer Bill

California health insurance : After a lengthy and heated debate, the California Senate last week passed a single-payer bill. As with past incarnations, the bill passed on a party-line vote. Previous attempts to advance single-payer legislation have been vetoed by Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger. Supporters of the bill claim it would […]

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Arizona Health Insurance Budget Crisis

Arizona health insurance : As the budget crisis continues, legislative leadership has started showing some signs of support for Governor Brewer’s proposed  temporary one-percent increase in the sales tax. Even if the governor can sway the General Assembly, the proposal would have to be voted on in a special election […]

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Republicans Will Guarantee Our Rights to Buy Pennsylvania Health Insurance

30 state House Republican lawmakers urged passage of legislation that would guarantee Pennsylvanians the right to choose Pennsylvania health insurance, regardless of federal mandates. Pennsylvania is 1 of 25 states, including Ohio and West Virginia that has legislation that will allow the state to “opt out” of federal Pennsylvania health […]

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Legislators Stand for Pennsylvania Health Insurance Freedom

Pennsylvania State Representatives Matthew Baker and Curt Schroder filed House Bills 2053 and 2179 that will protect the rights of individuals to make their own Pennsylvania health insurance decisions.  Pennsylvania joins 31 other states that have introduced legislation for freedom of choice regarding health insurance. This will forbid individuals to […]

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House Republicans Announce Bills Rejecting Federal Pennsylvania Health Insurance Mandates

If Pennsylvania health insurance is controlled by the government then we will have less freedom to make the health care choices that are best for individuals and our families. “A government requirement to purchase Pennsylvania health insurance is ineffective, costly and arguably an unconstitutional infringement upon states’ rights,” says Matt […]

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Wisconsin Health Insurance Governor Jim Doyle Unveils BadgerCare Plus Basic

Governor Jim Doyle announced a new self-funded health care plan for adults without dependent children who are on the Wisconsin health insurance waiting list. BadgerCare Plus Basic will provide enrollees with limited access to physicians, hospital services, generic prescriptions and catastrophic coverage, and will be paid for by a monthly […]

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How New Graduates Can Get Health Insurance

Finding a job and starting your career is probably the first thing on your mind. Something else that you must add to your list is finding a good health insurance plan. When you graduate you will be removed from your parent’s policy and will need to obtain individual health insurance […]