Loss of insurance mandate wouldn't kill health law

Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, August 8, 2012

Loss of insurance mandate wouldn't kill health law - President Barack Obama's health care law would not automatically collapse if the Supreme Court strikes down the unpopular requirement that most Americans carry medical insurance or face a penalty.

The overhaul could still lurch ahead without that core requirement, experts say. But it would be more like a clunky collection of parts than a coherent whole.

That would make an already complicated law a lot harder to carry out, risking repercussions for a U.S. health care system widely seen as wasteful, unaffordable and unable to deliver consistently high quality.

Premiums could jump for people buying coverage individually, and for small businesses. That's because other provisions of the law require insurance companies to accept people with health problems, and limit the premiums that can be charged to older adults.

Sooner or later, the dilemma of the nation's 50 million uninsured would land back on the doorstep of Congress.

During Tuesday's oral arguments, the Supreme Court's conservative justices fired off sharp, skeptical questions about the constitutionality of the mandate, fanning speculation that it may not withstand review.

It's unclear what the court will do in the end, whether it will let the law stand or strike the whole thing down, or invalidate only the mandate.

The insurance requirement is unprecedented in federal law, but it is not the only lever for expanding coverage in Obama's legislation.

"The hyperbolic language that is being used about this is way over the top," said economist Gail Wilensky, who ran Medicare and Medicaid under President George H.W. Bush. The mandate "is important, but not that important. There are other strategies to encourage people to purchase health insurance."

If the mandate only is struck down, the law's Medicaid expansion would still be carried out under a separate provision. The Medicaid expansion also is being challenged, but no lower court has found it objectionable.

Starting in 2014, Medicaid would provide health insurance to over half the estimated 30 million people receiving coverage as a result of the law, mainly childless adults living near poverty.

Another provision in the law provides government subsidies for many middle-class people to purchase individual policies, also available starting in 2014. Those subsidies, which have not been challenged, would probably entice many to buy a plan.

And yet another part of the law imposes fines on medium-sized and large employers who do not provide coverage to their workers.

Still, various economic studies have projected that without the mandate ten million to 15 million people who would have been covered instead will remain uninsured.

Wilensky said the government would have options. It could impose penalties on people who postpone getting health insurance until they have a medical problem, higher premiums for instance.

"You don't have to buy health insurance, but we're going to make you pay for the cost you're imposing on the rest of us," said Wilensky. That's the approach Medicare uses — successfully — to get seniors to buy outpatient and prescription coverage.

If the Supreme Court strikes down the mandate, the Obama administration and the insurance industry have asked the justices to also invalidate consumer protections such as the law's ban on denying coverage to people with pre-existing health problems. Unless everybody is required to be in the pool, they argue, those safeguards won't work as intended, and could destabilize the insurance market.

Experts debate whether or not such a dire consequence will come about — or if coverage will just get even more expensive than it already is.

"Without a mandate the law is a lot less effective," says MIT economist Jonathan Gruber, who advised the Obama administration and, earlier on, then-Massachusetts Gov. Mitt Romney, who put such an insurance mandate in that state's health care law. "The market will not collapse, but it will be a ton more expensive and cover many fewer people."
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Tips to Get The Best Car Insurance Rate

Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, August 2, 2012

Tips to Get The Best Car Insurance Rate - A primary goal in shopping for car insurance is getting the best rates. In many cases, the price you end up with is less about the insurance company and more about you: the kind of vehicle you drive, how well you drive and what you use your vehicle for. While some of these are out of your control, there are measures you can take to get the best auto insurance rates.

Five tips to make sure you get a good price on your coverage :

1. Discounts are key to getting the best auto insurance rates
When you get an auto insurance quote, request discounts for accident-free driving or for being a good student. Discounts are often available if you insure more than one vehicle or if you insure your car and your home. And if you belong to a national organization or club, additional discounts may apply.

2. Customize your quote to fit your budget
As you seek out the best car insurance rates, find out if your policy can be customized with different auto insurance coverage options that provide the coverage you need at an affordable price. Experiment with quotes that mix options, such as gap coverage, rental car reimbursement, loss of income and others, until you find the best rates.

3. Look for the best auto insurance rates long term
Nationwide offers several features to help you control your car insurance costs. With Accident Forgiveness, your rates won't go up with your first at-fault accident. You can also save money with Vanishing Deductible® a new Nationwide option that drops your deductible $100 for each year of safe driving.

4. Compare apples-to-apples for the best car insurance rates
It’s important to get a quote from more than one insurance company so you’re certain to get the best auto insurance rates. Be sure to make a fair comparison by selecting the same coverage levels, options, discounts and deductibles so you can make an informed decision.

5. Talk to people you know
Word of mouth is often the best referral. Talk to your family and friends about their best car insurance experiences, and find out which company they would recommend. Then, read what some people are saying about Nationwide on our customer review page.

For more info visit http://www.nationwide.com
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Reasons to Purchase Travel Insurance Early

Posted by Anonymous on Monday, July 23, 2012

Reasons to Purchase Travel Insurance Early - While many travelers have learned the value of travel insurance, for some it’s still not on the radar. Until something happens, that is. At that point, travelers begin scrambling to find coverage for their upcoming trips.

Unfortunately, it’s often too late for them to get adequate coverage or protect the financial investment they’ve already made.

We always recommend that travelers purchase their travel insurance very soon after making their initial trip payment. In fact, buying your travel insurance as soon as possible is essential to avoiding some of the common travel insurance ‘loopholes’ so many travelers complain about.

Here are 5 reasons travelers should not wait to purchase their travel insurance.
1. You can’t predict the future
All insurance plans are designed to protect against the unknown: trees that fall on houses, snowplows that crash into parked cars, hurricanes that destroy beach resorts. It’s the unknown things that can ruin your vacation and even leave you in deep financial trouble. Travel insurance is designed to protect you against all that.

Once something becomes a known event – like when a hurricane is named, or a medical condition is diagnosed and treated – that event is no longer something travel insurance can protect you against. It’s already happened. Purchasing your travel insurance plan early protects you against those events no traveler could predict.

2. You want access to certain coverage
Some travel insurance coverage requires that you purchase the plan soon after making your first trip payment. Again, this goes back to the first rule of insurance: it only covers unknown events.

Some of the coverage that requires early purchase include:
  •     ‘Cancel for any reason’ coverage
  •     ‘Cancel for work reasons’ coverage
  •     Pre-existing medical condition coverage
  •     Financial default coverage
  •     Hurricane coverage
  •     Work conflict coverage
For many travelers, these are essential coverage for their trip and advanced purchase is required, so this is a big reason to purchase your travel insurance early.
3. You know your state of health right now

If you have a pre-existing medical condition, and even if you don’t, you know your state of health right now and you can plan to have the right travel medical coverage in place if you need it on your trip.

Even if everyone in your party is completely healthy, without adequate travel medical coverage, you could be paying serious money for medical care if someone gets sick or injured on the trip. Just see these recent traveler stories if you need convincing:
  •     Injured Snowboarder Needs Close to $80,000 for Medical Evacuation
  •     American Couple Trapped in Costa Rica after Tragic ATV Accident

In addition, if you do have a pre-existing medical condition – that is, any medical condition that has been diagnosed or treated prior to your trip – you’ll want to be sure that your travel insurance plan includes coverage for pre-existing conditions.

4. You can make changes if necessary
Not only do travel insurance plans come with a free review period, typically 10-14 days long, you can make changes to your plan after you make your initial travel insurance purchase. Add a wildlife tour to your travel plans? Add that to your total trip costs and cover it.

If you end up with lower trip costs, you can make changes to the coverage and get a partial refund as well. After you’ve reviewed your plan documents, you can even cancel the travel insurance plan if it doesn’t suit your needs, but be sure to replace it soon with a plan that does!

5. You want to be able to cancel if necessary
Travelers have to cancel their trips for all kinds of reasons they never expected when they made their reservations. Fortunately for you, there are two primary options for trip cancellation:
  •     Standard trip cancellation – which reimburses up to 100% of your pre-paid, non-refundable travel costs when an unforeseen event causes you to cancel your trip
  •     ‘Cancel for any reason’ – which reimburses between 50% and 100% of your pre-paid, non-refundable travel costs when you have to cancel your trip for any reason at all

‘Cancel for any reason’ was designed to give travelers the option to cancel for those reasons not covered by standard trip cancellation coverage, which has a list of exclusions. For example, if a traveler reserved a mountain getaway in Colorado this summer but now wants to cancel due to the devastating wildfires, they won’t likely have coverage with standard trip cancellation.

There are a few travel insurance providers that allow you to make a last-minute travel insurance purchase. You’ll find them by putting your basic trip details into our travel insurance comparison tool. It’s important to note, however, that you must carefully review the plans that result from the comparison to be sure they will deliver the coverage you need before you purchase. After all, you may not have time to make changes to your plan before your trip.
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Online Insurance Marketplace Provides Affordable Online Car Insurance Quotes in Delaware

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Online Insurance Marketplace Provides Affordable Online Car Insurance Quotes in Delaware - Online Insurance Marketplace's spokesperson, Annie Crinch, announced today that the site will now offer cheap car insurance quotes to the citizens of Delaware online. Online Insurance Marketplace is a community for educated consumers to shop online and access quotes for insurance plans from various agencies, such as local or nationwide agencies, brand name insurance companies.

"Purchasing car insurance can often be an overwhelming and tedious experience. There are so many companies out there promising great rates, but one rarely has the time to either call, or visit the website of each and every company to get a good rate. This is why Online Insurance Marketplace has decided to build a website to help people find the cheapest, most affordable car insurance quotes in Delaware," said Ms. Crinch.

Online Insurance Marketplace is an online provider of life, home, health, and auto insurance quotes. The company also provides life insurance without a medical exam and over 50 life insurance. It is unique in that this website does not simply stick to one kind of insurance carrier, but brings the clients the best deals from many different online insurance carriers. This way, clients have offers from multiple carriers all in one place, this website. On this site, the client will have access to quotes for insurance plans from various agencies, such as local or nationwide agencies, brand names insurance companies, etc.

For more information, submit here for a free quote.
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What is Travel Insurance ?

Posted by Anonymous

Travel insurance is insurance that is intended to cover medical expenses, financial default of travel suppliers, and other losses incurred while traveling, either within one's own country, or internationally. Temporary travel insurance can usually be arranged at the time of the booking of a trip to cover exactly the duration of that trip, or a "multi-trip" policy can cover an unlimited number of trips within a set time frame. Coverage varies, and can be purchased to include higher risk items such as "winter sports".

The most common risks that are covered by travel insurance are:
  • Medical/dental expenses
  • Emergency evacuation/Medical Air Evacuation/repatriation of remains
  • Return of a minor child
  • Trip cancellation/interruption
  • Accidental death, injury or disablement benefit
  • Overseas funeral expenses
  • Curtailment
  • Delayed departure, missed connection
  • Lost, stolen or damaged baggage, personal effects or travel documents
  • Delayed baggage (and emergency replacement of essential items)
  • Legal assistance
  • Trip Cancellation
  • Flight Connection was missed due to airline schedule
  • Travel Delays due to weather
  • Medical Emergency and hospital care (Accident or Sickness)
  • Compassionate visit(Two way)

Travel insurance can also provide helpful services, often 24 hours a day, 7 days a week that can include concierge services and emergency travel assistance.
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