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Health Insurance Exchanges Will Work

Health_medical_insurance_San_DiegoSmall businesses and self-employed individuals hope to get better deals on health insurance through the new exchanges that would be created under health care reform legislation.

These new marketplaces should provide up to 30 million Americans with an easy-to-use way to shop for coverage by offering a menu of plans, presented in a Web-based standardized format. By creating a large pool of customers, the exchanges should be able to get better insurance at a lower cost than individuals or small businesses could get on their own.

There is more that we don’t know than we do know” as to how the exchanges will work, said Jon Kingsdale, executive director of the Commonwealth Health Insurance Connector Authority, the exchange created by health insurance reform in Massachusetts. “Implementation is 90 percent of the game.

Creating a national health insurance exchange — or a system of state or regional exchanges — “has incredible potential if it’s done right.

People have just not focused on the mechanics of the exchange enough.

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Get It Right on Health Care Plans

As a medical practice executive and senior manager of a small business in our community I felt it was time to share my point of view on the current health care legislation.

Medicare is going broke. There are people in this country with serious illnesses who cannot afford health insurance. There are unethical people defrauding the system and providing care that is substandard.

Our health care system has some serious flaws. This President, as others before him, has challenged Congress to fix the problem. Unfortunately the media and members of Congress have made this a contest of winning or losing. Headlines and political rhetoric lead you to believe that the outcome of health care reform will be a victory or a loss for the President or for a particular political party. The reality is that health care reform will be a victory or failure for the American people. For our elected officials to view it in any other manner is negligent and a violation of the trust we gave them when electing them to office.

Passing a flawed bill is not a victory. Nor is it victory to stubbornly oppose any form of reform to a system that needs improvement. We deserve better from those we have elected to represent us.
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Major Hike In Health Insurance Costs

Coming is little harsh for who wanted the health insurance. Health insurance planning rates are going to be increased in 15% in the new year.

Recently, Hibernian Aviva increased its premia by 12% and VHI will,also up its rates in the new year.

Quinn Health care said its newly-announced increase was a result of the Government’s health insurance levy which was introduced aimed at making health insurance affordable for older people by decreasing the risk differentials for health insurers between old and young customers.

This followed the risk equalization scheme being annulled by the courts last year.
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Health Insurance Reform Back on Table

The Senate voted down the legislation in September and has suggested it will do so again unless changes are made.

If it carries out that threat the government could call an early election on the issue.

Under the government’s plan the 30 per cent rebate will be means-tested and reduced for individuals earning more than $75,000 a year and couples earning more than $150,000 a year.

In a double whammy, the wealthy will also be hit with a higher Medicare levy surcharge if they opt out of private cover.
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