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    As a business owner, the well-being of your employees is your responsibility, and therefore, you are legally obliged to have the right type of insurance in place. Many people start their own businesses under the impression that you can simply walk into the offices of the insurance company and purchase a single policy that will give you all the coverage you need. Read...

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Jun 21, 2011 Stephen Cook No Comments » Tags: Dog, Natural Balance

Real Treats from the Natural Balance Dog Food

 

Natural Balance Sweet Potato Fish Treats for Dogs come into various packages depending on the weights.  There are packages for 8 oz Bag and 14 oz Bag.  For the previous one, it is good enough for small breeds and puppies.  These best, complete, and nutritious treats become feasible thru the Natural Balance Dog Food.   The 8 oz Bag contains 50+ treats.  It comes with little biscuits that is 1 1/8″ long and about 1/2″ wide.  The consistency is crunchy but not too hard so that 3 months old puppy can still enjoy these. It has herb

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Jun 20, 2011 John Edwards No Comments » Tags: Children Medicaid, Medicaid

Medical Specialists More Likely to Deny Treatment to Children on Medicaid

A new “secret shopper” study exploring Cook County clinics in Illinois revealed that children on Medicaid are much more likely than kids with private health insurance to be denied appointments with medical specialists. This study found

Children on Medicaid Less Likely to Receive Treatment

According to the study, which was reported in Thursday’s New England Journal of Medicine, a large number of children are likely to be denied treatment if they are on Medicaid. This find

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Jun 17, 2011 John Edwards No Comments » Tags: Coverage

FEMA Chief Wants Insurers to Play Bigger Role in Flood Coverage

The Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) wants Congress to encourage private insurance companies to provide coverage beyond the current limits for flood insurance. Since the limits for the National Flood Insurance Program haven’t been raised since 1994, FEMA hopes insurers will consider pushing the limit on their own.

FEMA is Encouraging Insurers to Push Limits Upward

FEMA chief, Craig Fugate, told the Senate Banking Committee on Thursday that he thinks the limits on flood insurance coverage should be adjusted upward, which would more accurately reflect the level of risk for floods assumed by the program.

However, he explained that doing so could have too great an impact on flood insurance policyholders who are accustomed to paying a certain amount. For

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Jun 13, 2011 Stephen Cook No Comments » Tags: Dog, Natural Balance

Real Treats from the Natural Balance Dog Food

 

Natural Balance Sweet Potato Fish Treats for Dogs come into various packages depending on the weights.  There are packages for 8 oz Bag and 14 oz Bag.  For the previous one, it is good enough for small breeds and puppies.  These best, complete, and nutritious treats become feasible thru the Natural Balance Dog Food.   The 8 oz Bag contains 50+ treats.  It comes with little biscuits that is 1 1/8″ long and about 1/2″ wide.  The consistency is crunchy but not too hard so that 3 months old puppy can still enjoy these. It has herb

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Jun 12, 2011 Rachel Ramirez No Comments » Tags: Disability Insurance, Insurance

Disability Insurance Coverage – Tend Not To Consider It Also Lightly

Disability Insurance Canada. Losing your mobility as a result of an unforeseen incident connected to function or activity that is the classic explanation of the phrase disability for many folks. Nonetheless, just look at the statistical figures and you will see that accidents are accountable for only about a 50 % the amount of handicapped men and women than considerable sicknesses these as cancer, diabetes or heart health conditions.

You and getting to be handicapped?

If you are more youthful than 65, your possibility of turning out to be long-term handicapped due to an incident or sickness are double than the likelihood that you will die owing to these causes.

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Jun 01, 2011 John Edwards No Comments » Tags: Fraud

Industry Execs Targeted for Health Fraud

A new report has found that individual executives in health care are now being targeted in fraud cases that used to be reserved for corporations as a whole. The report, released by , revealed that federal enforcers are making it their business to blame the execs at the top of corporation chain for fraud issues related to Medicaid and Medicare.

Execs in Many Areas of Health Targeted

According to the report, the new tactic by the fed is to target the people in charge of running health-related companies when they detect fraud in relation to health insurance or health care.

This means the corporate execs in charge at drug companies, major health care enterprises, medical device manufacturers and even nursing home chains could be targeted if they are suspected of fraud.

This approach is a sharp contrast to previous fraud investigations where if a company was caught in a fraudulent act, lawyers would be able to negotiate a financial settlement, allowing the company to write a check to the government and promise never to break the rules again.

While this approach would let the company off the hook, the costs associated with the settlement would often be passed down to customers.

To avoid this issue, federal enforcers are now looking to have the companies pay fines are pushing to have senior execs face criminal charges.

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Former Calif. Deputy Insurance Commissioner Gary A. Hernandez Passes

Former California Deputy Insurance Commissioner Gary A. Hernandez, has died as the result of a pulmonary embolism, the state Department of Insurance announced.

Hernandez was a leader in Latino community, a dedicated public servant, talented lawyer, inspiring community leader, and a lifelong volunteer, said current Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones. “His passing leaves a tremendous void and he will be greatly missed.”

At the time of his death, Hernandez was a managing partner at SNR Denton , an international law firm with offices in San Francisco. He

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May 28, 2011 Rachel Ramirez No Comments » Tags: Vehicles

Okla. Regulator Warns Residents About Risks of Leaving Children in Vehicles

Oklahoma Insurance Commissioner John Doak warned the state’s residents on Thursday about the fatal dangers of leaving unattended children inside vehicles.

Doak said, “2010 was a record year for hyperthermia deaths of children in the United States, with 49 youngsters reportedly killed after being left in cars, according to the Department of Geosciences at California’s San Francisco State University.” He added, “Statistics show about 41 children die this way each year nationwide.”

Child-safety advocates at KidsANDCars.org advise that a child’s body temperature rises at a rate three to five times that of an adult, adding that a core temperature of 107 degrees Fahrenheit is considered fatal, with cell damage occurring and organs beginning to shut down. According to

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May 27, 2011 John Edwards No Comments » Tags: Insurance, Life Insurance

California to Investigate 10 Largest Life Insurance Providers

Dave Jones, California’s Insurance Commissioner, has stepped up his effort to investigate top life insurance companies.

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