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No Out Of State Health Insurance For Colorado Residents

March 11, 2008 By Louise Norris

The Colorado House of Representatives rejected a proposal yesterday that would have made it possible for Colorado residents to buy health insurance from out-of-state carriers not licensed in Colorado. The vote was close, but failed 6-5 in the committee meeting. I think that the state-by-state system of health insurance in this country is ridiculous, considering… Read more about No Out Of State Health Insurance For Colorado Residents

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

Mental Health Coverage on Health Insurance Policies

March 10, 2008 By Louise Norris

The House voted last week to require health insurance companies to provide equal coverage for mental and physical health on policies that cover both types of illness. This is heralded as a big step forward by mental health advocates, but it will also place a strain on health insurance carriers, policy-holders who pay their own… Read more about Mental Health Coverage on Health Insurance Policies

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

Newspapers Support "Free Market" Health Care Reform

March 6, 2008 By Louise Norris

I just came across an interesting article by Michelle Swenson at the Health Blog. The gist of the article is that the two major Colorado newspapers – the Rocky Mountain News and the Denver Post – consistently presented a skewed view of the health care reform proposals that were evaluated over the last year by… Read more about Newspapers Support "Free Market" Health Care Reform

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform

Health Care For All

March 3, 2008 By Louise Norris

Does having health insurance guarantee that someone has access to health care? Not really. This article does an excellent job of comparing auto insurance and health insurance, and explaining how the health insurance industry hasn’t really been able to keep up with the changing face of health care over the last several decades. In addition… Read more about Health Care For All

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform, Individual/Family Health

More Transparency For Network Negotiated Prices

February 28, 2008 By Louise Norris

When Jay had an MRI on his knee last month, we were charged $1200. The EOB tells us that the Vail Valley Medical Center in Vail, Colorado, charges $1600 for the procedure. Our Humana health insurance has a negotiated rate of $1200, which is what we paid (we hadn’t met the deductible yet, so we… Read more about More Transparency For Network Negotiated Prices

Filed Under: Aetna, Anthem Blue Cross, Health Insurance Reform, Humana, Insurance Companies, Providers, United Healthcare

Grand Rounds and the Cav are Hot Off the Press

February 27, 2008 By Jay Norris

The latest issue of Grand Rounds is up at Science Roll.  A post I found interesting was from Bob Coffield at the Health Care Law Blog about the pilot project between Google and the Cleveland Clinic. Also, check out the latest Cavalcade of Risk put up by the wise wench.  That is where I noticed… Read more about Grand Rounds and the Cav are Hot Off the Press

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

Ever Seen GoozNews?

February 21, 2008 By Jay Norris

GoozNews has the latest edition of the Health Wonk Review. There are lots of very interesting articles. And if you’ve never been to this blog before, browse around a bit and maybe even subscribe for a while. He writes some very good stuff. In one of the interesting (and timely) articles, Joe Paduda shows us… Read more about Ever Seen GoozNews?

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform

If You Break It, You Buy It

February 20, 2008 By Louise Norris

I read somewhere recently that compliance with hand washing standards in American hospitals is less than 50%. That alone is enough to make me thankful that Jay and I have chosen a home birth for our baby this spring, but it also raises lots of questions about medical care in general. If something as simple… Read more about If You Break It, You Buy It

Filed Under: Anthem Blue Cross, Health Insurance Reform, Individual/Family Health, Policy

Medicaid Recipients More Likely To Be Diagnosed With Advanced Cancer

February 19, 2008 By Louise Norris

The American Cancer Society has released data indicating that uninsured Americans are 2.1 times as likely as those with private health insurance to have cancer initially diagnosed at an advanced stage. This shouldn’t come as much of a surprise, since people without health insurance tend to put off going to the doctor out of concern… Read more about Medicaid Recipients More Likely To Be Diagnosed With Advanced Cancer

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform, Individual/Family Health

Higher Medicare Drug Premiums For Wealthy Seniors

February 18, 2008 By Louise Norris

President Bush wants to charge wealthy American seniors more for their prescription drug coverage.  In a plan that will be presented to congress for approval, the administration is proposing a premium increase for Medicare beneficiaries who earn more than $82,000/year as a single person or $164,000 for a married couple.  The amount of the premium… Read more about Higher Medicare Drug Premiums For Wealthy Seniors

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

Health Insurance Covering Infertility Treatment

February 13, 2008 By Louise Norris

I wrote an article yesterday about how hard it is to get individual health insurance after you’ve had fertility treatments. We got a comment on the post that mentioned how ironic the whole thing is, considering health insurance almost never pays for the actual fertility treatment, even if you have coverage while you’re going through… Read more about Health Insurance Covering Infertility Treatment

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform, Policy

Valentine’s Day Cav

February 13, 2008 By Jay Norris

I’ve Paid For This Twice Already hosts the latest Cavalcade – Is Love a Risk?  Check out a very interesting article by Regulating Health Insurance – Should We Be Focusing on the Individual Health Insurance Market?

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform

Health Insurance After Infertility Treatment

February 12, 2008 By Louise Norris

I just read a post by ForHealth about infertility treatment and individual health insurance. Her experience is one we’ve seen with some clients over the years. She went through fertility treatment – Clomid, in this case – which was unsuccessful. Three years later, she applied for an individual health insurance policy and was declined. The… Read more about Health Insurance After Infertility Treatment

Filed Under: Advice, Health Insurance Reform, Individual/Family Health, Insurance Companies, Maternity/Pregnancy

Maybe The Big Picture Should Be About More Than Money

February 11, 2008 By Louise Norris

So it turns out that losing weight won’t save health care dollars. But it will make you live longer. A Dutch study has concluded that lifetime health care costs are actually higher for normal-weight, non smokers than for their peers who are obese or who use tobacco. But what about health care dollars per year… Read more about Maybe The Big Picture Should Be About More Than Money

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform

Colorado Blue Ribbon Commission Report Finalized

February 8, 2008 By Louise Norris

The Colorado Blue Ribbon Commission for Health Care Reform made its final report to the Colorado General Assembly last week. The 176 page document was endorsed by 24 of the 27 diverse commissioners, and includes provisions that the Commission says will reduce the number of Coloradans without health insurance (currently 792,000 people) by 88%. The… Read more about Colorado Blue Ribbon Commission Report Finalized

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform

Where Does The Rest Of The Government Stand?

February 7, 2008 By Louise Norris

Health care has become quite the buzzword in this election year, and will likely stay near the top of the political radar for the foreseeable future. Managed Care Matters has a very informative piece that breaks down the similarities and differences in the health care reform proposals of Senators Obama and Clinton. And The Health… Read more about Where Does The Rest Of The Government Stand?

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform, Policy

Health Business Blog Hosts the HWR

February 7, 2008 By Jay Norris

It’s obvious David Williams of the Health Business Blog did a lot of reading lately because of a very well summarized Health Wonk Review. One of the articles that caught my attention: in contrast to the article from the Colorado Health Insurance Insider, Bob Vineyard of InsureBlog has some ideas about fixing the health care… Read more about Health Business Blog Hosts the HWR

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform

Automatic Payroll Deduction For Health Insurance Premiums

February 5, 2008 By Louise Norris

I’ll preface this post by saying that Hillary Clinton is not my choice for America’s next president. But that doesn’t mean I don’t like some of her ideas. I just read an article that described her plans for enforcement of her proposal to make health insurance mandatory for all Americans. Garnishing wages of workers who… Read more about Automatic Payroll Deduction For Health Insurance Premiums

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

A Non-Profit Health Care System Would Be A Good Start

February 2, 2008 By Louise Norris

This article at the The Health Care Blog is well worth the read. The article maintains that preventive medicine and proper management of chronic health conditions are the keys to lowering overall health care costs in America, and that until we adjust our model of medicine as a fix-what’s-broken system to one of keep-it-working-in-the-first-place, we… Read more about A Non-Profit Health Care System Would Be A Good Start

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform, Policy

Is Mandatory Health Insurance Really That Unreasonable?

February 2, 2008 By Louise Norris

The political catfight that always ensues during a presidential election year is well underway, and health care seems to be mentioned at every turn. Each candidate has a different view of how to fix the mess, although it’s hard to untangle true intentions from lobbyist influence and political alliances. One issue that has generated quite… Read more about Is Mandatory Health Insurance Really That Unreasonable?

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

The Best from the Health Wonks at e-CareManagement

January 24, 2008 By Jay Norris

The latest Health Wonk Review is being hosted by Vince Kuraitis of e-CareManagement. If you read the Health Wonk Review and also check out the rest of the blog, you’ll see that Vince has a pretty good sense of humor. He included a Colorado Health Insurance Insider article, Louise’s review of Sicko. But we were… Read more about The Best from the Health Wonks at e-CareManagement

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform, Policy

Wealthy Candidates = No Universal Health Care?

January 23, 2008 By Louise Norris

Joe Paduda wrote a very interesting article about how the main GOP presidential candidates are all opposed to universal health care, while the majority of American Republicans – like their Democratic counterparts – are in favor of universal health care. The article is an insightful look at the various conservative groups and how they view… Read more about Wealthy Candidates = No Universal Health Care?

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform, Policy

Breaking News – A Sicko Review

January 17, 2008 By Louise Norris

Jay and I watched a very interesting movie over the weekend. Sicko – anybody heard of it? I’m sure no other health wonk blogs have ever reviewed it, so I guess the Colorado Health Insurance Insider will start things off… Critics of the movie have attacked the editing style that Moore uses, saying that he… Read more about Breaking News – A Sicko Review

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform

HSAs Featured on the Cav

January 16, 2008 By Jay Norris

One of my favorite bloggers, Julie Ferguson of the Workers Comp Insider, hosted this weeks Cavalcade of Risk.  Along with Louise’s recent article about how HSAs aren’t yet encouraging a true free market health care system, there were many other good HSA related articles. First off, Joe Paduda of Managed Care Matters explains the inaccuracy… Read more about HSAs Featured on the Cav

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform, HSA, Individual/Family Health, Policy

Keeping Up With China

January 10, 2008 By Louise Norris

In the United States, there are 300 million people.  In China, there are 1.3 billion.  Life expectancy in the US is 77.7 years, and in China it is 73 years.  So we do live a little longer than our Chinese counterparts, but the difference is not that great, and China’s life expectancy has been rising… Read more about Keeping Up With China

Filed Under: Health Insurance Reform, Policy

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