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Sunday, January 30, 2011

Charter Oak Health Plan Behavioral Health

It's important that your health plan offer some type of behavioral health benefit. You never know when you or a family member will need such services and ensuring you have coverage can give you the peace of mind that you will have options.

Charter Oak Health Plan has an outstanding behavioral health plan. Their program offers top quality coverage for mental health and substance abuse issues for plan members. The providers are educated counselors and therapists who can offer great help towards treatment. You do not need a referral and many services are offered.

Some examples of their services include outpatient treatment, medication management, intensive outpatient, adult day treatment, partial hospitalization, hospital stays, and extra support services. Charter Oak Health Plan make peer specialists available to help members get more information about the variety of services, walk you through the application process and give the support and advice you need towards effective treatment and care. If you think this type of benefit would be valuable for you and your family, research what your health care provider offers in your benefits package.

Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Pet Insurance in Boston

More and more Boston auto insurance companies are offering their customers pet insurance to ensure their furry friends are taken care of in case of an accident. The article "Auto Insurers Take on Pets" by Donna Goodison on the BostonHerald.com, at least five auto insurance companies in Massachusetts are now offering pet insurance.

As Massachusetts has deregulated the auto insurance industry, companies are getting more competitive. This move back in 2008 has changes the way people shop for auto insurance in Massachusetts and this is a good thing for consumers. This particular benefit, pet insurance, is a huge advantage to those in love with their pets. Although not for all pet owners, it's worth getting more information on and can be relatively inexpensive. With many households looking at their pets as family members, it's nice to know companies are recognizing this relationship and helping their customers protect them.

Friday, January 14, 2011

Auto Auctions to Save Money

In today's economy everyone is looking to save money and what better way than to purchase a used car once it's time for a new vehicle. With new cars depreciating so quickly after they are purchased, it makes sense to buy a car after the initial depreciation is no longer a factor. The government wants to help consumers by suggesting auto auctions as a choice.

The General Services Administration wants consumers to find their auctions rewarding and enjoyable. By becoming familiar with how these auctions work, you can find great success and get a great deal on a used car. Not only can you save money on the actual car, but used car insurance rates tend to be lower as well, so you should see savings in this respect as well.

The GSA website talks about what you should know before you attend an auction. GSA holds its public auctions through registered auctions throughout the nation. If you are interested in participating in such auctions, you can register at their website and obtain a bidder number at the auction house before the sale and there is not a registration fee. Worth looking into if you are in the market for a used car.

Thursday, January 6, 2011

Cheaper Auto Insurance Through Progressive

Progressive auto insurance is offering an innovation program to some of their customers to help them save money. The article "Insurance Company Tracks Driver Responsibility With In-Car Device by Jolie O'Dell found on Yahoo News goes over this unique program called "Snapshot".

Basically the specially designed device supplied by Progressive plugs into the policy holder's car and tracks how the car is being driven. If the device shows responsible behavior Progressive is offering a substantial discount, possibly up to 30% off auto insurance premiums. Progressive is monitoring drivers for 30 days and the device is easy to install since it plugs right into the diagnostic port found in most cars. They are measuring things such as time of day driven, how often the car is driven, sudden stops and starts, and speed. Those who drive less can get additional discounts since they are not on the road as much.

This type of tracking has raised privacy issues over the years while this device was being developed. There is no GPS associated with the device so there isn't any worry about Progressive having access to location, but this information could be helpful. This could be a new wave in the auto insurance industry that affects many more companies to come.