Those harsh assessments illustrate the enormousness of the challenge that awaits President-elect Barack Obama, who campaigned on the promise to trim the average American family's health-care bill by $2500 a year. ...
If your an average middle income American even with health insurance, if you get a catastrophic disease your going to die broke and in debt! And while fighting to stay alive you also have to worry what will happen to your family after ...
How about life insurance? I’m 27, and I have a net worth of -$3200.00. Is this what I want to leave my family with in the event of my untimely demise? On the other hand, do I really want to put away money every month for such a morbid ...
In 2007, the American Academy of Family Physicians, American Academy of Pediatrics, American College of Physicians, and American Osteopathic Association, released the "Joint Principles of the Patient-Centered Medical Home." ...
Reputable health insurers like Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida have started offering low-cost plans for people who can’t afford comprehensive health insurance, The Miami Herald reports. The plans may cover routine care but not ...
Our Oaxacan friends tend to disagree, but theirs is a different mindset where insurance in general has historically not been stressed or valued, be it home, car or health. Some American acquaintances swear by IMSS since it provides ...
47 million people without insurance is not indicative of a nation that thinks of itself as a big family. And the same is true for all of life’s necessities - not just health care, but also food, housing, clothing, and education. ...
I have shown how Republicans, in their endless compulsion to label, have effectively demonized universal health care as socialized medicine. Yet, I have shown how our private health insurance companies continue to adopt socialism as ...
You see, Bush and Saxby Chambliss, and his family don't have to worry about their health care coverage. They have the finest health care coverage your tax money can buy for them. Courtesy of you. The American Tax payer. ...
The cost of health care burdens all American businesses - big and small. Employer-sponsored health insurance began as a job perk after a labor shortage following World War II. Now it’s an expensive obligation for employers who are ...