Ten million Americans now are covered by HSA-qualified health plans, according to a survey released today by America's Health Insurance Plans (AHIP). This is an increase from eight million last year and six million in 2008. These are people enrolled in high-deductible health insurance plans that qualify them to open tax-free Health Savings Accounts (HSA/HDHP). Clearly the solid growth shows … [Read more...] about Good News!
ObamaCare Takes More Blows
The bad news for Obamacare just keeps coming. The Democrats who enacted the massive health-overhaul law thought they could rewrite the rules of how our economy works, but their arrogance is coming face to face with reality: Jobs are in jeopardy, as employers examine the impact of Obamacare; the cost of the legislation is already rising; and more states have joined a lawsuit challenging the … [Read more...] about ObamaCare Takes More Blows
ObamaCare Takes More Blows
The bad news for Obamacare just keeps coming. The Democrats who enacted the massive health-overhaul law thought they could rewrite the rules of how our economy works, but their arrogance is coming face to face with reality: Jobs are in jeopardy, as employers examine the impact of Obamacare; the cost of the legislation is already rising; and more states have joined a lawsuit challenging the … [Read more...] about ObamaCare Takes More Blows
More Bad News for ObamaCare
It just keeps coming. Challenges grow: Seven more states signed on this week to Florida's lawsuit challenging ObamaCare, bringing the total to 20. Significantly, the National Federation of Independent Business joined the suit today on behalf of its 350,000 members. Members are outraged over the individual mandate, the 1099 reporting requirements, taxes that will drive up premium costs, … [Read more...] about More Bad News for ObamaCare
Current Issues in Health Insurance
Click here to download Grace-Marie's presentation from the UAHU Annual Education Symposium on May 12, 2010. … [Read more...] about Current Issues in Health Insurance
Patients as Partners in Preventive Care
I don’t think there is any question that preventive care, wellness programs, and early diagnosis and treatment are valuable and that our system needs to move much more in this direction than in continuing to pay more and more to treat people after they become acutely ill.Nonetheless, I am concerned that the health overhaul law will curtail many of these programs that are already showing … [Read more...] about Patients as Partners in Preventive Care
Current Issues in Health Insurance
Click here to download Grace-Marie's presentation from the UAHU Annual Education Symposium on May 12, 2010. … [Read more...] about Current Issues in Health Insurance
Patients as Partners in Preventive Care
I don’t think there is any question that preventive care, wellness programs, and early diagnosis and treatment are valuable and that our system needs to move much more in this direction than in continuing to pay more and more to treat people after they become acutely ill.Nonetheless, I am concerned that the health overhaul law will curtail many of these programs that are already showing … [Read more...] about Patients as Partners in Preventive Care
