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About Louise Norris

Louise Norris has been writing about health insurance and healthcare reform since 2006. In addition to the Colorado Health Insurance Insider, she also writes for healthinsurance.org, medicareresources.org, Verywell, Spark by ADP, and Boost by ADP, and Gusto. Follow on twitter and facebook.

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200th Grand Rounds At Grunt Doc

July 23, 2008 By Louise Norris

The Colorado Health Insurance Insider post about ACOG and the AMA and their positions on homebirth was included, along with another post about the same topic from Dr. Tienchin Ho, who also believes that homebirth should remain a legal and supported option for American women […]

Filed Under: Health Care Goodies

You Only Need 2000 In A Day

July 22, 2008 By Louise Norris

[…]obese are contributing to the ever-increasing health insurance costs we pay. While I don’t think we should be forcing people to eat any particular way, adding calorie information to menus is a great way to empower the public, encourage restaurants to offer more nutritious fare, and lower the rates of obesity. I haven’t heard of any plans for Colorado to start requiring calorie postings on menus, but maybe we should if we want to hang on to our “least obese state” title.

Filed Under: Health Care Goodies

Obama And Individual Health Insurance Mandate

July 21, 2008 By Louise Norris

[…]I’m curious how Obama’s plan would allow people to buy in groups without regard for pre-existing conditions, without driving the cost of health insurance even higher. Attacking the problem from the health insurance side is putting the cart before the horse. While I’m pleased to see health care taking such a major position in this election, I’d like to see both candidates focus on the underlying costs of our entire health care system, rather than just looking at ways to get everyone insured. Because if people can’t afford the insurance, and if insurance companies can’t afford to pay claims, simply having access to insurance won’t solve our health care problems.

Filed Under: Group Health, Health Insurance Reform, Individual/Family Health

Birth Control And Health Insurance

July 18, 2008 By Louise Norris

Assuming nobody is trying to outlaw birth control (which is a concern that has been voiced by some groups) – should health insurance cover it? At the Colorado Health Insurance Insider, we’ve written before about the definition of insurance. Health insurance is meant to protect us from financial ruin in the event of a serious illness or injury. If birth control were an extremely expensive […]

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform, Maternity/Pregnancy

Demand For Health Care Decreasing

July 17, 2008 By Louise Norris

We’re noticing more and more of our Colorado clients requesting high deductible health insurance policies, with prescriptions covered only once the deductible is met. Does this mean that they are more likely to pass on meds? Probably it means that they’ll think twice before going to the doctor or filling a prescription. When an employer sponsored health insurance policy is paying for […]

Filed Under: HSA, Individual/Family Health

Shame On You ACOG and AMA

July 15, 2008 By Louise Norris

Since homebirths are so much less expensive than hospital births (we paid our Colorado-registered midwife $3000 for the birth and all prenatal and postpartum care), you would think that health insurance carriers would have a vested interest in crying foul with regards to Resolution 205. But I guess they would rather pay for hospital births. I find it sad that ACOG is so determined […]

Filed Under: Maternity/Pregnancy

Running Out Of Benefits

July 14, 2008 By Louise Norris

Perhaps all private health insurance could cover up to $5 million, and then for the tiny percentage of patients who need coverage beyond that amount, a government catastrophic insurance policy could kick in. If you end up needing 100 doctor visits a year, and high-end drugs, and weeks in an ICU, you shouldn’t have to worry that your health insurance is going to run out.

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform, Individual/Family Health

Insureds With HSAs Dropping Meds

July 11, 2008 By Louise Norris

So while it would be nice to think that everyone who gets an HDHP is also setting up an HSA, funding it little by little until the account has enough money stashed away to cover the deductible, and then shopping around diligently for health care and avoiding unnecessary treatment – the reality is a bit different. Many of our Colorado clients who enroll in an HDHP do not set up an HSA […]

Filed Under: HSA

McCain Health Care And Individual Health Insurance

July 9, 2008 By Louise Norris

[…] because if we remove the underwriting from individual health insurance plans, the prices would increase dramatically. But for people with serious pre-existing conditions, options for coverage are seriously limited in the current market. In Colorado, we’re lucky to have a guaranteed issue high risk pool health insurance plan, but it’s expensive and has high out-of-pocket costs.

Filed Under: Group Health, Health Insurance Reform, Policy

Health Insurance Premiums For Smokers

July 8, 2008 By Louise Norris

Individual health insurance carriers in Colorado typically consider tobacco use when setting premiums. Rate increases vary from one company to another, and sometimes depend on other factors like age, BMI, blood pressure, and cholesterol levels. When Aetna entered the individual market in Colorado, their underwriting did not call for a increase in price for a… Read more about Health Insurance Premiums For Smokers

Filed Under: Aetna, Individual/Family Health, Insurance Companies

Submit Your Ideas For Health Care Reform

July 7, 2008 By Louise Norris

It’s good to see a major health insurance carrier that we represent here in Colorado is spearheading this quest for ideas and change. In the best interests of the American public, the health insurance industry will need to be adaptable over the next several years. Without some major changes to the whole health care system, there is no sign that health insurance premiums […]

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform, Humana

United Healthcare Settlement

July 3, 2008 By Louise Norris

[…] needs to be focusing on efficiency, service, and honesty. Anything less is likely to be looked at sharply as lawmakers and industry insiders work to lower the cost of healthcare and increase access to care for all Americans. I’m glad to see that United Healthcare – one of our major Colorado health insurers – has laid the SEC problem to rest and seems to be headed in the right direction.

Filed Under: United Healthcare

Independence Cavalcade Of Risk

July 2, 2008 By Louise Norris

the 21st century involves exciting details like choosing an HSA qualified health insurance policy and making sure that we have adequate liability insurance for our cars. Much preferable to sticking my neck out as a traitor against the British Monarchy. Without further ado, the Colorado Health Insurance Insider presents the Independence Cavalcade of Risk […]

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform, Individual/Family Health

Why Would It Not Work Here?

June 27, 2008 By Louise Norris

We Stand Firm has written an interesting article about the Colorado Medical Society and their support of health care coverage for Coloradans that should be “universal, continuous, portable, and mandatory.” I’m strongly in favor of health insurance for everyone in Colorado (and indeed, the US) that is universal, continuous, portable, and mandatory. I know this… Read more about Why Would It Not Work Here?

Filed Under: Denver, Health Insurance Reform, Policy

Health Wonk Review

June 26, 2008 By Louise Norris

The Health Wonk Review is up at the Disease Management Care Blog.  The Colorado Health Insurance Insider post about HR676 is included. Insure Blog has a good post about Fed Chairman Bernanke’s assessment of health care costs.  I agree with Hank that health care costs are driving health insurance premiums.  But I think there’s more… Read more about Health Wonk Review

Filed Under: Individual/Family Health

Colorado Businesses Don’t Want Mandatory Health Insurance

June 25, 2008 By Louise Norris

The Blue Ribbon Commission for health care reform in Colorado has recommended a mandate for health insurance coverage, but not necessarily coverage that is tied to employment. And it should come as no surprise that business owners on the western slope – just like business owners all over Colorado – are not excited about the idea of being required to provide employees […]

Filed Under: Grand Junction, Group Health, Health Insurance Reform

Grand Rounds

June 24, 2008 By Louise Norris

A somewhat Apple-biased Grand Rounds is up at Shrink Rap.  It’s worth checking out just to see the ultra-cool graphic… an iPhone with nifty little icons for every post… The Colorado Health Insurance Insider post about hospitals and breastfeeding has a little icon of a breastfeeding baby! I appreciated Mother Jones post about cell phones… Read more about Grand Rounds

Filed Under: Individual/Family Health

HR676 Headed In The Right Direction

June 24, 2008 By Louise Norris

I agree with PICU that it’s tough for individual voices to be heard in the healthcare reform process. Some stares are making an effort at reform – including Colorado – but it’s going to take unified, nationwide changes to really fix our health care system. Unfortunately there is a long line of deep-pocketed special interest groups who are deeply invested in maintaining the status quo […]

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform, Policy

Unhappy Doctors

June 23, 2008 By Louise Norris

Here in Colorado, we insureds are lucky to have a multitude of options for our health insurance. But I suppose the more options we have, the more hassle the doctors have with billing. Apparently, doctors don’t have the highest job satisfaction these days. There are many issues involved – I have to say, if I worked these hours, I’d be unhappy with my job too. But I […]

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform

AMA Issues Guidelines For Medical Tourism

June 20, 2008 By Louise Norris

The AMA has issued medical tourism guidelines for American patients, employers and health insurance companies. At the Colorado Health Insurance Insider, we’ve written about medical tourism and how health insurance carriers are seeing it as a way to lower costs by encouraging insureds to travel abroad to get quality medical care for far less than… Read more about AMA Issues Guidelines For Medical Tourism

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform, Travel

Elective Cesareans Not A Complication Of Pregnancy

June 19, 2008 By Louise Norris

We got a notice in the mail yesterday from Humana, one of the health insurance carriers we represent in Colorado. They have revised their definition of complication of pregnancy to include cesareans, but not elective cesareans. I was very pleased to see this, and I’m glad that Humana is differentiating between the two. Obviously someone who schedules a c-section […]

Filed Under: Fort Collins, Group Health, Health Insurance Reform, Humana, Individual/Family Health, Insurance Companies, Maternity/Pregnancy

The Caregivers Marketplace

June 18, 2008 By Louise Norris

I found a website that may be helpful for our readers and their families. The Caregivers Marketplace allows users to get cash back when they buy eligible products. I checked out the site, and there don’t appear to be any strings attached. The eligible products range from blood pressure monitors to vitamins to diapers to… Read more about The Caregivers Marketplace

Filed Under: Advice

New Cavalcade Of Risk

June 18, 2008 By Louise Norris

The Cavalcade of Risk is up at Blueprint for Financial Prosperity. A Colorado Health Insurance Insider article about what drives health insurance premiums was included in the cavalcade. Hank at InsureBlog has a piece about the rules against purchasing medications privately in the NHS – this is a fascinating subject, and one that I’ve written… Read more about New Cavalcade Of Risk

Filed Under: Health Care Goodies

A Health Insurance Report Card

June 17, 2008 By Louise Norris

Included in the ratings are Aetna, Anthem BCBS, Cigna, Coventry, Health Net, Humana, United Healthcare, and Medicare. In the individual health insurance market in Colorado, we deal extensively with Aetna, Anthem, Humana, and United Healthcare, so I was especially curious […]

Filed Under: Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross, Health Insurance Reform, Individual/Family Health, Insurance Companies, Medicare, Providers, United Healthcare

Hospitals Are Not Doing Enough To Support Breastfeeding

June 16, 2008 By Louise Norris

according to a newsletter published by the Colorado Breast Feeding Task Force last fall, only one in five breastfeeding Colorado mothers had a hospital experience that exclusively promoted breastfeeding […]

Filed Under: Maternity/Pregnancy

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