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Thursday, June 26, 2008

Check this one out!

Yahoo! Finance
by M.P. McQueen
Thursday, June 26, 2008

Health-care costs aren't at the top of the list when baby boomers consider where to live in retirement. But maybe that should change.
Charges for medical insurance and for health care differ tremendously in different locales, says Steve Zaleznick, president of Longevity Alliance, a Washington, D.C., company that provides quotes for retirement-related financial services.

For example, the average annual premium for one type of Medicare supplement policy last year ranged from $3,700 in New York to as little as $1,200 in Phoenix, according to an Alliance survey.

The disparity reflects labor and other cost-of-living differences, as well as state regulations. Some states don't allow insurers to set premiums based on age and health, which tends to make prices higher on average in those states but also makes it easier for many individuals to qualify, experts say.

Also, regulations governing Medicare-supplement eligibility can vary from state to state, which can affect prices. Meanwhile, a home-health aide costs a national average of $19 an hour, but can average as much as $30 an hour in Rochester, Minn., or as little as $15 in Birmingham, Ala., according to the 2007 Met Life Mature Market Institute Survey.

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Monday, April 7, 2008

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Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Health Care Rises at Fastest Rate in History

In 2005 (the latest year data are available), total national health expenditures rose 6.9 % --two times the rate of inflation. Total spending was $2 Trillion in 2005, or $6,700 per person. Total health care spending represented 16% of Gross Domestic Product (GDP)

U.S. Healthcare spending is expected to increase for the next decade reaching $4 Trillion in 2015, or 20% of the GDP. Experts agree that our health care system is riddled with inefficiencies, excessive administrative expenses, inflated prices, poor management, and inappropriate care, waste, and fraud. these problems significantly increase the cost of medical care and health insurance for employers and workers and affect the security of families.

Although over 47 million Americans are uninsured, the United States spends more on health care than other industrialized nations, and thaose countries provide health insurance to all of their citizens.

According to National figures, nearly 23% of the uninsured reported changing their way of life significantly in order to pay medical bills. One survey showed that housing problems resulted from medical debt, including the inability to make rent or mortgage payments and the development of bad credit ratings.

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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

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Are you concerned about home care or nursing home expenses destroying your nest egg or your parents nest egg as they age?


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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

The healthcare Dillemma

The healthcare industry in the united states is in a state of crisis. Over 47 million Americans are unisured. 8.5% of people with incomes over $75,000 are uninsured. Most families face health insurance premiums that constitute their first or second largest monthly expense. Historically, health insurance premiums were equivalent to a car payment now they're a house payment.

Many people are denied health insurance for the following reasons:
Pre-existing conditions are not covered
High monthly premiums are too costly for something that is rarely used
Never ending increases in premiums.

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