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  • … If you’re looking to find solutions for your individual health insurance needs, be sure to visit www.gohealthinsurance.com. They offer the most extensive collection of health insurance information I’ve found on the web. Tags: health, Health & Medicine, health care, health insurance, health insurance …

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  • … Aaron, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution who specializes in healthcare. “The problem is that it’s not possible to just walk away from the employer-based system. The 180 million people who currently receive coverage from employers would go ballistic.” In other words, the crappy insurance …

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  • … shows that the generation made up largely of their parents - and bosses – isn’t preparing them.” The research also shows that this very connected generation does not get the connection between their benefits and their financial stability. Forty-three percent are unfamiliar with supplemental health …

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  • AARP’s Stealth Fees Often Sting Seniors With Costlier Insurance By Gary Cohn and Darrell Preston Dec. 4 (Bloomberg) — Arthur Laupus joined AARP because he thought the nonprofit senior-citizen-advocacy group would make his retirement years easier. He signed up for an auto insurance policy endorsed …

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  • … government funds such as Medicaid dollars,” Feldblum explained. “From this pool, an annual budget would be developed in conjunction with health care providers,” she said. “The end result is a huge reduction in costs across the spectrum. Under this approach, private insurance would play a supplemental …

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  • … and state insurance commissioners Nov. 3 inquiring into whether the AARP misrepresented what is covered by some health insurance policies it sold. Four days later, Novelli announced AARP would review its marketing and suspend sales of those policies. AARP’s mission to help seniors has been …

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  • … in social mood. Institutions - even respected ones - get ripped to shreds by the popular mood. Arthur Laupus joined AARP because he thought the nonprofit senior-citizen-advocacy group would make his retirement years easier. He signed up for an auto insurance policy endorsed by AARP, believing …

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  • … then, Medicare couldn’t be charged for that afternoon’s visit with Doc, nor for that expensive CAT scan from Doc’s expensive machine, nor for my Friday followup visit with Doc. This way, everything can and will be billed - and Medicare and my supplemental insurance will pay for it all. Except my Rx …

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  • … to research other plans and consider changing plans. Cheryl Matheis, senior vice president for health strategy at AARP, says, “It always pays to do the search again. If your plan’s cost is going up, then you really do need to make sure you have the best deal.” As an example, AARP MedicareRX Preferred …

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  • … living community, she could potentially remain there for the rest of her life, without having to move again, even if her health status changes. Of course, all of this depends on the contractual agreement that she has with the facility. But the idea is the same: the senior remains in the residence …