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

Differing Views on the ACA Ruling

This year, one of the biggest issues that will be considered as people cast their vote for President of the United States of America will have to do with health insurance. It will also be an important part of elections for Senator and Representatives. Here is what some of them had to say. You don’t have to have paid a whole lot of attention to the news in order to understand what each of the presidential candidates thinks about health insurance and health care. It is obvious that President Barack Obama, who is a Democrat, wants to continue with the … Continue reading

Representative Lois Capps Concerned About ACA Ruling

It has been said that the Supreme Court could reveal its decisions about the Affordable Care Act, (ACA) this week. Representative Lois Capps is concerned about how the decision will affect the people she represents. A reversal of the ACA would negatively affect many Americans. There are several potential ways that the Supreme Court could go in its decision regarding the Affordable Care Act. It could uphold the entire ACA, exactly as it stands. It could declare the entire ACA unconstitutional. It could “cherry pick” the ACA by declaring only certain parts to be unconstitutional. Representative Lois Capps, a Democrat … Continue reading