Friday, April 30, 2010
New health care law traps some in pricey state plans - USATODAY.com
This is an important article to read for those who are currently insured in state health insurance pools. I thought one of the intents of the new healthcare reform was to help people who are in high risk pools and are paying sky high rates. Instead they're not getting help and why not? Those who have sacrificed to be in the pools have been responsible citizens and they deserve the break. I agree that many people who wanted this coverage couldn't afford it and I am glad that they'll be able to get insurance at a reasonable rate. But what about the vast majority who are high risk and could have afforded coverage but just went without? They're getting the benefit of the new system. That's not fair. They should be penalized or the responsible citizens need to get a bigger break.
Wednesday, April 28, 2010
Tuesday, April 27, 2010
Monday, April 26, 2010
ObamaCare Mulligan: Readying Price Controls for Insurance - WSJ.com
"Democrats are petrified they'll get the blame they deserve when insurance costs inevitably spike. So the purpose of this latest Senate bill is to have a pre-emptive political response on hand."
Thursday, April 22, 2010
Wednesday, April 21, 2010
Long Term Care Changes - WSJ.com
Family Value: Insurance Changes - WSJ.com
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Wednesday, April 14, 2010
(1 unread) Yahoo! Mail, triest01
On April 13 Toyota Motor Corp. responded to the safety concerns about a Lexus sport-utility vehicle (SUV) recently published in Consumer Reports by temporarily stopping sales of the Lexus GX 460. The recent setback for Toyota comes in the wake of a series of safety recalls. Consumers Reports rarely issues a “don’t buy” recommendation but took the action against the Lexus model because of the possibility that the SUV could roll over in some circumstances. The magazine previously suspended its recommendations for eight models that Toyota recalled in January because of problems with sticking accelerator pedals.
(1 unread) Yahoo! Mail, triest01
On April 13 Toyota Motor Corp. responded to the safety concerns about a Lexus sport-utility vehicle (SUV) recently published in Consumer Reports by temporarily stopping sales of the Lexus GX 460. The recent setback for Toyota comes in the wake of a series of safety recalls. Consumers Reports rarely issues a “don’t buy” recommendation but took the action against the Lexus model because of the possibility that the SUV could roll over in some circumstances. The magazine previously suspended its recommendations for eight models that Toyota recalled in January because of problems with sticking accelerator pedals.
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
Monday, April 5, 2010
America's New Prescription - The Five Keys to Health Reform's Success or Failure - TIME
America's New Prescription - The Five Keys to Health Reform's Success or Failure - TIME
Consumers Guide To Health Reform - Kaiser Health News
Consumers Guide To Health Reform - Kaiser Health News