Washington Basic Health which is a state-sponsored program to help eligible Washington residents pay for health care using income from state subsidies, is feeling the wrath of the troubled economy.
Back in February 2009, Basic Health took the necessary steps to decrease enrollment by only enrolling one new applicant for every 2 applicants that left the plan. The decline in the economy has prompted Basic Health to reduce overall enrollment by 43% for the '09-'11 budget. In '07-'09 Basic Health covered about 107,000 residents and by January 1st of 2010 the enrollment must be within the new budget.
This has created a lengthy waiting list for the plan, but there are numerous groups that are allowed to bypass the waiting list because of their need. Some examples of these groups are Foster parents, personal care workers, and Tribal sponsored accounts. Plans such iCan benefits also provides access to valuable benefits to improve the health of their members.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Monday, November 16, 2009
Ohio DOI Bringing Value to the Buckeye State
The Ohio Department of Insurance offers many valuable services for the residents of Ohio. The Ohio DOI has the important function of licensing insurance agents and brokers to ensure practices are consistent. They provide the exams and monitor the important continuing education since insurance laws are constantly changing.
The Ohio DOI has a unique online system the enables quick and simplified testing, fingerprinting, background checks and licensing distribution. Agents can also keep track of their mandatory credits needed in education.
Another very important function of the Ohio DOI is making information easily available to consumers. They offer an online toolkit specifically designed for those who are looking for health insurance or life insurance because of job loss or loss of benefits. There are numerous programs available to these consumers to help ease the financial burden associated with such events. The Ohio DOI brings much value, and it's important to ensure you are educated on their responsibilities.
The Ohio DOI has a unique online system the enables quick and simplified testing, fingerprinting, background checks and licensing distribution. Agents can also keep track of their mandatory credits needed in education.
Another very important function of the Ohio DOI is making information easily available to consumers. They offer an online toolkit specifically designed for those who are looking for health insurance or life insurance because of job loss or loss of benefits. There are numerous programs available to these consumers to help ease the financial burden associated with such events. The Ohio DOI brings much value, and it's important to ensure you are educated on their responsibilities.
Monday, November 9, 2009
State Farm Car Insurance Quotes Affected By Deer Accidents
According to the article "Deer-vehicle collisions rise in Pennsylvania" by Bob Frye on Pittsburghlive.com, Pennsylvania has always been a state with a high rate of deer accidents. According to State Farm Insurance, West Virginia and Michigan are the only two other states with a higher rate of accidents with deer. They rated a driver's chance of hitting deer 97 to 1 in PA.
The average property-damage cost of a deer accident across the country is up 2.5% from a year ago according to State Farm. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says there are about 1.5 million deer accidents a year in the US. They cause about 150 deaths, and $1.1 billion in property damages.
Driving history affects your State Farm car insurance quotes so it's important to ensure you are not doing anything to distract you from keeping your eyes on the road. Texting, eating, and talking on the phone while driving are all dangerous distractions that may cause an accident with a deer. But sometimes they jump right in front of you and there isn't much you can do.
The average property-damage cost of a deer accident across the country is up 2.5% from a year ago according to State Farm. The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says there are about 1.5 million deer accidents a year in the US. They cause about 150 deaths, and $1.1 billion in property damages.
Driving history affects your State Farm car insurance quotes so it's important to ensure you are not doing anything to distract you from keeping your eyes on the road. Texting, eating, and talking on the phone while driving are all dangerous distractions that may cause an accident with a deer. But sometimes they jump right in front of you and there isn't much you can do.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Healthy Indiana Plan Useful Information
Affordable health insurance in this day and age can be extremely challenging for some, especially if your employer does not offer a plan and you are in the poor population. If you live in Indiana though there is a great opportunity for you. It's called the Healthy Indiana Plan and it's available to lower income Indiana residents.
The state approved this plan back in January of 2008 by the Federal government through a waiver to reallocate Medicaid funds. To qualify for the plan, individuals must have been uninsured for more than 6 months, be ineligible for Medicare or Medicaid and be between the ages of 19-64. You must also be a US Citizen.
The plan has excellent coverage and will meet most applicants' needs. Some benefits include prescription coverage, physician services, hospital visits, home health care, hospice, family planning, disease management, mental health services and substance abuse help. Currently, dental, vision, and maternity care is not offered. Based on your income, there may be a monthly premium, but it ends up being only about 2-5% of one's income. See if the Healthy Indiana Plan is right for you.
The state approved this plan back in January of 2008 by the Federal government through a waiver to reallocate Medicaid funds. To qualify for the plan, individuals must have been uninsured for more than 6 months, be ineligible for Medicare or Medicaid and be between the ages of 19-64. You must also be a US Citizen.
The plan has excellent coverage and will meet most applicants' needs. Some benefits include prescription coverage, physician services, hospital visits, home health care, hospice, family planning, disease management, mental health services and substance abuse help. Currently, dental, vision, and maternity care is not offered. Based on your income, there may be a monthly premium, but it ends up being only about 2-5% of one's income. See if the Healthy Indiana Plan is right for you.
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