Insurance Blog Week in Review – June 24 – 30, 2012

Once a week, the Insurance Blog Week in Review brings you a fast way to “ketchup” on all the blogs that were posted here in the past seven days. There can be anywhere between twelve and fourteen blogs that appear. What did you miss? A Brief Comparison of Health Care Plans Obama’s plan includes coverage for adults and children who have a pre-existing condition. Romney’s plan includes coverage for people who have a pre-existing condition – but only if they have had continuous health insurance coverage. The Insurance Podcast Roundup went up on June 25, 2012. This week, I’d like … Continue reading

A Brief Comparison of Health Care Plans

It has been said that the Supreme Court could reveal its decision regarding the Affordable Care Act sometime this week. We know that the ACA, or “Obamacare”, is the way that the Obama administration currently, and in the future, plans to help Americans with health insurance. We know that Mitt Romney wants to repeal the ACA. What does Romney propose should replace it? It is easy to see what President Barack Obama’s plans are in regards to health insurance and health care. You can go to the Healthcare.gov website to find out absolutely everything about it. There is a timeline … Continue reading

Comparing Candidates, Olive Garden, and Medicaid

It is time for another Week in Review for the Insurance blog. This week has a bunch of information about the Medicaid programs in two states. It also has a blog about a company that is cheating workers out of health insurance coverage, and a comparison of where the two candidates stand when it comes to women’s health care. How the Candidates Compare – Women’s Health Care Before you vote, take a minute to learn what each candidate’s ideas are regarding women’s health care. The women in your life will be directly affected by decisions made about coverage for women’s … Continue reading