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Health insurance can be quite useful

It is very possible that you need to fix your health problems and it is also possible that you did give it a thought. It is important to realize that health should not be taken for granted. What does insurance usually do for you? Well, we would not necessarily state that insurance gives you a possibility to stop caring about yourself but it does protect you from high costs and different types of expenses that can occur due to health troubles. There are cases in life when we need urgent hospitalization and find ourselves in difficult chronic conditions. In such cases insurance is inevitable.

People may think that they don’t need to get insured because they are healthy and don’t experience any worries. This may be so today but tomorrow everything can change. It can happen so that tomorrow you will need to visit a doctor urgently, and all the expenses will be paid from the pocket. The sum you will be asked to pay can be surprisingly small or unbelievably big. You can never know. It totally depends on the situation. Anything you do should be in peace with your budget and income. That is one of the most important rules to remember. Continue reading →

CHIP health insurance program explained

CHIP stands for Children’s Health Insurance Program and was proposed by the Congress in 1997. It is a special program connecting federal and state government with the aim to provide additional health coverage to uninsured children and future mothers who don’t have the financial abilities to purchase a separate individual policy but still don’t qualify for Medicaid.

On February 4, 2009, CHIP was expanded by President Obama’s passing of law on Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act (CHIPRA). This expansion raises the number of children within CHIP from 7 million to 11 million and extends its payment through 2013.

Who qualifies for CHIP?

CHIP is something between Medicaid and private insurance plans. Those who have too much income for Medicaid but still can’t afford private plans may use CHIP. Continue reading →

The senate’s power to prevent reform of the health insurance industry

The world of politics is never supposed to make any real sense. After all, once you pit people’s cherished beliefs against each other, passions are roused and the arguments soon become bitter. It would be better if everyone was just allowed to do what they wanted. But, when it comes to organising medical care for the population, it takes a government to put the right kind of infrastructure in place. People have to be trained as care givers. This takes years and costs a small fortune. Hospitals and clinics have to be built. And then we come to all the support staff who drive the ambulances, keep the places clean and keep the accounts. Ah, yes, the money. All of this work over years has to be paid for. So the $64,000 question is who should foot the bill? It’s at this point that emotions get in the way of common sense. Continue reading →