Posts Tagged ‘Family health insurance’

Nancy Pelosi Addresses Mandatory Health Insurance / Medical Insurance / Health Coverage Proposal

Posted on January 1st, 2010 by Affordable Health Insurance Tips  |  2 Comments »

Individual Plans Vs. the “Affordable Student Health Insurance?

Across the nation, many colleges and universities require student to be enrolled in health insurance coverage. Meanwhile, numerous American universities are fulfilling and profiting from the recent niche, administering their own “affordable student health insurance” policies. Nonetheless, many of these programs are cover less than most Illinois individual health insurance plans.

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Posted on November 27th, 2009 by Holly Bentz  |  No Comments »

Affordable Insurance Quotes You Find Online May Not Be The Cheapest

Your search for insurance seems to be an easy one online with all the choices presented to you. But don…apos;t be fooled. Finding the correct insurance quotes for your needs may now be at the tip of your fingers but you still need to be educated in knowing what your needs are and the fine print of cheaper policies that may cost you more in the long run.

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Posted on November 13th, 2009 by Lewis Culbreath  |  No Comments »

Trip Cancellation Insurance Protects Your Travel Investment

Vacation packages often cost less when purchased far in advance. While this typically results in the most reasonable price, unforeseen circumstances can prevent the traveler from taking the trip. Not including trip cancellation insurance when purchasing a vacation package can result in low partial refunds and high cancellation fees if the trip is canceled.

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Posted on November 9th, 2009 by Ray Sondeo  |  No Comments »

Need For Short Term Medical Insurance Plans

Short term health insurance proves to be an extremely judicious option for people who are temporarily in a professional hiatus or between jobs. It ably addresses the primary pre-requisites of every insurance policy – affordability, and extensive policy coverage. The short term insurance ensures total financial security and stability for the subscriber, through its comprehensive coverage options.

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Posted on November 6th, 2009 by Ray Sondeo  |  No Comments »

The Economic Effects of Unemployment Insurance in Canada

It is undeniable that the current state of the Canadian economy is grim. Unemployment rates are at unprecedented highs and the labour market is at an all time low. During times of economic uncertainty and general unease about the market, social programs experience particular scrutiny and pressure.

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Posted on October 23rd, 2009 by Adriana Noton  |  No Comments »

Getting The Best Family Medical Insurance.

You can get some really cheap deals on your family medical insurance. Although, the major hurdle in achieving this is to find the right companies.

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Posted on October 22nd, 2009 by Paul Stevens  |  No Comments »

Most Common Variables Considered When Calculating Small Business Insurance Rates

Small business use insurance in a variety of ways to protect itself from different types of loss. Whether it is loss of a key employee due to death or disability or loss of profits due to shoplifting, both of these occurrences are both measurable and insurable since they produce financial services.

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Posted on October 21st, 2009 by Adriana Noton  |  No Comments »

Merits Of International Medical Insurance Plans

Traveling abroad can prove to be a hectic experience, due to the various procedures and work involved in it. It is very essential that people who are planning to travel abroad purchase an international travel health insurance. International Health Insurance can cover several factors such as international travel expenses, temporary overseas stay and extended periods of stay at foreign countries.

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Posted on October 15th, 2009 by Ray Sondeo  |  No Comments »

Cruise Travel Insurance – Pros & Cons

Travel by cruise is often thought to be the heart and soul of an overseas pleasure trip, and not without good reason. It is more relaxing and invigorating than a road trip, giving the travelers more opportunity to soak in the local flavors. On the other hand, it allows the travelers to indulge in a little sightseeing, which is just not possible in hurried flight. Cruise insurance can ensure that the trip investments do translate into a well-deserved and memorable tour experience.

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Posted on October 6th, 2009 by Ray Sondeo  |  No Comments »

Advantages Of Visitor Care Insurance

Visitor Care Insurance is a popular choice of visiting parents and senior citizens above 65 years of age who are planning on an overseas trip. visitor insurance offers beneficial and comprehensive coverage at affordable rates.

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Posted on October 6th, 2009 by Ray Sondeo  |  No Comments »

Travel Plus – Travel Insurance

Traveling abroad is a pleasure – provided all the possible contingencies are planned out in advance. There are so many things that could make a holiday (or a business trip) into a much less enjoyable experience. Flight delays, baggage delays/loss, trip interruption, trip cancellation, medical challenges, and other unforeseen events are a few such happenings.

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Posted on October 5th, 2009 by Ray Sondeo  |  No Comments »

Short Term Medical Insurance Plans A Brief Explanation

Taking up short term medical insurance is a recommended option for people who stay in the United States, people who are in the midst of looking up other insurances, people who are still awaiting Medicare, students who have graduated and people who are on COBRA.

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Posted on October 3rd, 2009 by Ray Sondeo  |  No Comments »

Why Long Term Health Care Insurance

If you are like most people, you do not want to be a burden to your loved ones as you age. As people are now living longer than ever before, many are living until their children approach retirement age. The last thing any parent wants to do is to burden their own children with their care.

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Posted on October 1st, 2009 by Terry Stanfield  |  No Comments »