Secure Your Family’s Health And Wellness With Cheap Medical Insurances

Written on March 26, 2010 – 5:58 pm | by Wilfred Turin |

You only have to look at your medical bills to conclude that the health service has become a good way of making money. That’s certainly one of the sad facts of these current times; commercialism has crept into the health care industry. Due to this, it’s quite normal for people to think that health is a commodity. They value health not because of its relation to life but to their bank account. Nevertheless, sickness cannot be prevented totally. The best thing to do is to prepare financially for this.

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Is National Reform the Cure for Illinois Medical Insurance Woos?

Written on March 23, 2010 – 12:35 pm | by Michael Novelli |

How will the proposed national health reform affect residents with or without Illinois medical insurance? Despite the obscure details regarding the proposed national health reform bill remain undisclosed to the American public, industry specialist have different viewpoints about a new health plan.

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Advice On Getting The Medical Insurance You Need

Written on March 23, 2010 – 8:32 am | by Ethan Kalvin |

Health insurance is an issue that American families struggle with each and every day. Finding affordable health care and health insurance has become a growing problem in the United States and has lead many to believe that the only answer to this issue is to institute some sort of Nationalized Health Care system.

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Peace Assured with OPT Health Insurance for F-1 Students

Written on March 20, 2010 – 4:51 pm | by Dan Miller |

A typical international student’s first decision associated with healthcare insurance is usually when he/she purchases an Optional practical training insurance for international students plan. OPT health insurance is insurance for an international student on an F-1 visa (and his/her dependents) when undergoing OPT, usually a 12- or 29-month employment period meant for the international student to gain practical knowledge in his/her field of study.

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Casualty Rate Validates Need for Michigan Life Insurance

Written on March 19, 2010 – 4:54 pm | by Mike Novelli |

American Greed, Forensic Files and 20/20 – real life crime television series portray a negative stigma on life insurance policies. Conversely, just as other states have their share of casualties, the state of Michigan is not any different, validating a need to obtain a Michigan life insurance plan.

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