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		<title>Your Dog Deserves The Best Health Insurance There Is</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have a dog, then dog health insurance is a must and can help to allow for required vet care for injuries from accidents or unforeseen illness. Commonplace vet care, like annual checkups and inoculations are covered with several dog health insurance policies, but not all &#8211; you&#8217;d need to talk with your insurance [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have a dog, then dog health insurance is a must and can help to allow for required vet care for injuries from accidents or unforeseen illness. Commonplace vet care, like annual checkups and inoculations are covered with several dog health insurance policies, but not all &#8211; you&#8217;d need to talk with your insurance broker to include it, if not included.</p>
<p> Finding and comparing dog health insurance
<p>Data about pet health insurance can be found at several insurance company web sites by exploring the search engines. The sites normally offer specified information on what the various dog health insurance plans cover along with their monthly costs. Numerous pet health insurance companies offer free quotations, which often helps dog owners select the best value for money dog insurance program.</p>
<p> Which type of health insurance for dogs is best?
<p>When picking out a dog health insurance policy, take into account whether a higher monthly premium for specialised insurance coverage including veterinary care or a low monthly premium for lower dog insurance coverage.  dog owners apply dog health insurance that only cover unexpected veterinary costs as yearly costs can be projected and budgeted accordingly.</p>
<p> Do insurance policies for older dogs cost more?
<p>The age of the dog can impact the dog owners option for a dog insurance policy. Several dog insurance companies have specific insurance plans that cover more costs connected with dogs in their senior years.</p>
<p> Veterinary expenses
<p>Veterinary attention can be extremely expensive. Treatments for cancer, auto accident as well as hip dysplasia are just cases of veterinary costs that can run into thousands.</p>
<p>While some dog health insurance policies cover only a small part of the costs for treatment for a small number of dog health illnesses, some health insurance offer the peace, that if the dog catches a dog disease or is hurt or injured, the largest part of the veterinary costs will be covered.</p>
<p> Are there consequences if not being insured?
<p>If dog owners cannot supply required vet care to treat their dogs illness or accidental injury, the owner of the dog could be held liable by local authorities and could face criminal charges for animal cruelty or animal neglect. Taking out dog health insurance helps ensure that neither dog nor owner will suffer the consequences for want of veterinary care.</p>
<p> Boarding: dog insurance coverage inclusions
<p>Many dog health insurance programs extend coverage for various dog ownership expenses like room and board at a kennel. Dog insurance policies may also offer an accidental death payment similar to life insurance for the dog.</p>
<p>Make sure you take care of your new pet dog to the full extent, it can be costly money-wise, bring personal heartache to the dog owner as well as the dog.</p>
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		<title>National Health Insurance &#8211; Is There A Middle Ground?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 23 Jul 2010 07:20:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The debate over national health insurance extends well beyond the issues of economics and political ideology. Rising costs, rising numbers of uninsured citizens, negative impact on families and businesses, and poor outcomes make the debate over healthcare reform one of the most important issues on the nation&#8217;s agenda.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The debate over national health insurance extends well beyond the issues of economics and political ideology. Rising costs, rising numbers of uninsured citizens, negative impact on families and businesses, and poor outcomes make the debate over healthcare reform one of the most important issues on the nation&#8217;s agenda.</p>
<p>Medical care costs in the United States represent $2.4 trillion annually or $7,868 per capita. The cost of medical care has risen 75% over the past 8 years, outstripping inflation and per capita income increases by several multiples. Even though the United States spends almost 20% of its GDP on healthcare, millions of Americans are either uninsured or underinsured. 47 million Americans have no health insurance coverage at all. 25 million adults are underinsured, up 60% from 2003.</p>
<p>The United States is unusual among industrialized countries; it is the only wealthy industrialized nation that does not ensure health coverage for all of its citizens. As the United States loses jobs, workers become increasingly uninsured or underinsured, leading to huge personal financial problems. According to a study by Harvard University, 50% of all individual/family bankruptcies in 2001 were the result of medical bills.</p>
<p>Although the United States spends the most money on healthcare per capita, global indicators of health such as mortality, infant mortality and incidence of various diseases remain strikingly lower than many other industrialized and emerging economy countries. Taken together, the following indicators suggest that the U.S. healthcare system is in chaos &#8211; too expensive and not effective enough.</p>
<p>(1) The 2007 U.S. infant mortality rate of 6.4 deaths per 1000 live births is comparable to Croatia, Lithuania and Cuba. Most analysts currently rank the United States 28th in the world in infant mortality, far behind other industrialized nations such as Sweden, France, Japan and Germany.</p>
<p>(2) Life expectancy is currently 78 years. According to NationMaster data, the U.S. is ranked 44th in life expectancy compared with the 220 countries in its database.</p>
<p>(3) Even in the area of heart disease the United States&#8217; rate of 106.5 deaths per 100,000 population is higher than almost half of the other 26 countries for which data was available.</p>
<p>The U.S. healthcare system is a competitive marketplace, paid for by a combination of private insurance and several national or quasi-national healthcare insurance programs. 68% of Americans are insured by private healthcare insurers, either as individuals or individual families or in a group plan through an employer or association. 8.2% of Americans, mostly those aged 65 and over participate in the Medicare program, a national health insurance program that pays for most but not all medical costs. 14% of Americans are insured by Medicaid, state/federal health insurance programs that provide coverage for families who meet guidelines for low income. Many healthcare providers simply refuse Medicaid insurance,rendering them effectively uninsured. 3% of Americans receive veterans&#8217; medical benefits and lastly 15.6% of Americans are uninsured. The percentages add up to more than 100% because some people are counted in more than one category.</p>
<p>One of the areas of confusion in the national health insurance debate is the difference between national health insurance and socialized medicine. Both systems are in operation in the U.S. today. Medicare and Medicaid represent forms of national health insurance, albeit limited to specific populations of people. The Veterans Administration&#8217;s separate medical care system represents the socialized medicine approach where the government owns and operates all medical facilities. The current national healthcare insurance debate does not include discussion of government-owned facilities. Instead the debate centers on whether there should be a single governmental payor for care, such as an expansion of Medicare or modifying the current private insurance system.</p>
<p>The national health insurance debate is, at its roots, a debate about the role of government in people&#8217;s lives and money. Proponents supporting NHI present the following arguments:</p>
<p>(1) Government should play a role in safeguarding the health and safety of Americans.</p>
<p>(2) Every American has a right to a basic level of quality healthcare. Access to a minimum level of healthcare IS a right that every American should be able to count on; it&#8217;s a cost of being a part of our great society.</p>
<p>(3) Reductions in the enormous administrative burden caused by many different insurance programs combined with an emphasis on long term preventive care will more than pay for the increase in coverage costs. NHI will save at least $200 billion annually (more than enough to cover all of the uninsured) by eliminating the high overhead and profits of the private, investor-owned insurance industry and reducing spending for marketing and other satellite services. Global evidence shows that every country that offers some kind of national health insurance experiences lower costs and better outcomes than the United States.</p>
<p>(4) NHI would create a healthier America which in turn will create greater productivity and ability to compete in the world marketplace including helping corporations by equalizing the burden of healthcare across businesses and allowing US corporations to become more competitive in the global economy.</p>
<p>(5) NHI would reduce clinicians&#8217; fears of the corporate dominance of medical care,</p>
<p>(6) NHI would make it possible to set and enforce overall spending limits for the health care system, slowing cost growth over the long run.</p>
<p>(7) One of the factors that drives healthcare costs is the plight of the uninsured. These Americans typically do not receive preventive care and avoid seeking medical care until the need is acute. As a result, the cost of providing care for the uninsured is much higher than it needs to be.</p>
<p>(8) NHI would increase choice, highly valued by Americans, as opposed to HMOs which limit choice.</p>
<p>(9) A NHI program will invest in longer term prevention that will improve outcomes across populations.</p>
<p>Those who oppose national health insurance believe:</p>
<p>(1) Healthcare, like any other commodity to be purchased, will be made most effective and efficient by being subjected to the marketplace where competition will drive innovation and quality and efficiency.</p>
<p>(2) They further believe in limiting the role that government plays in people&#8217;s lives, preferring to provide money directly to citizens so they can make independent choices about healthcare, according to their own needs. The U.S. system acknowledges the American belief that every person has a right to make their own decisions such as purchasing the amount of healthcare they need at a price they can afford. Distributing healthcare creates entitlements that are subject to abuse.</p>
<p>(3) The current government system of Medicare and Medicaid imposes a huge burden of rules to follow and justifications required for reimbursement. This massive bureaucratic overlay would not disappear under NHI. The U.S. has an extremely poor track record of government being able to manage large scale programs effectively; in contrast, corporations have an excellent management track record.</p>
<p>(4) Choice will continue to be eroded under a NHI. Medicare, the model for NHI, uses HMOs as a cost containment strategy.</p>
<p>(5) Many corporations use medical insurance programs as a recruiting and retention tool; NHI would marginalize that competitive advantage.</p>
<p>(6) The U.S. government has shown that when it manages medical care, it reduces costs by making broad cuts across the Board, forcing physicians to be unwilling to accept government programs such as Medicaid.</p>
<p>(7) Most national health insurance programs in other countries create rationing for necessary procedures. &#8220;Research has indicated that Medicare and Medicaid patients face obstacles in getting the care they need, such as required prior approval for certain drugs, limits on prescriptions and co-payments that they can&#8217;t afford.&#8221; Similar obstacles to care exist in most countries, implemented with the goal of reducing unnecessary costs.</p>
<p>(8) Even though there are many uninsured American citizens, they still receive healthcare when needed.</p>
<p>(9) NHI will establish healthcare as a right. That status will make it very difficult to dial back the system if costs become unmanageable, like the social security situation.</p>
<p>(10) There is only so much money available for healthcare. This money is best used to support public health programs to limit environmental health hazards and the spread of infectious and communicable diseases.</p>
<p>(11) Healthy, responsible people should not be penalized by subsidizing people who choose not to take care of themselves by smoking or overeating. Similarly, young working people should not need to subsidize the elderly.</p>
<p>Is there any middle ground? Although many of the arguments represent polar opposite beliefs, there are some areas of middle ground where a discussion can begin.</p>
<p>(1) The fundamental competitive system of hospitals, physicians and other providers can remain intact, providing choice and driving innovation. NHI is merely a payment mechanism.</p>
<p>(2) It&#8217;s possible to review and slash some of the administrative burdens and make those a high priority.</p>
<p>(3) Both sides are interested in some government role in matters of health. Although there are analysts who argue against an incremental approach, it may be possible to add another group to the Medicare program, people aged 55 and older, the age where chronic diseases begin to appear.</p>
<p>(4) It would be very useful to increase programs of consumer-directed spending through health savings accounts within the current Medicare and Medicaid systems.</p>
<p>While there may be middle ground, the debate over national health insurance will likely be fought on issues of ideology and finance.</p>
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		<title>California Health Insurance Quotes: Do You Have The Best There Is!</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 20 Jul 2010 07:32:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Those on the hunt for health insurance in California will find they have a lot of options. The country&#8217;s major health insurance companies all pretty much offer insurance here along with a whole host of smaller insurers as well. Finding the best quotes might take some work, but it&#8217;s an effort that is likely to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Those on the hunt for health insurance in California will find they have a lot of options. The country&#8217;s major health insurance companies all pretty much offer insurance here along with a whole host of smaller insurers as well. Finding the best quotes might take some work, but it&#8217;s an effort that is likely to pay off. </p>
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Opting to buy the first coverage found rather than looking for multiple quotes can cost you a lot of extra money and result in a policy that doesn&#8217;t cover what you need. Inasmuch, it&#8217;s just plain smart to bite the bullet and get insurance quotes.</p>
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Before making calls or going online, it&#8217;s a good idea to jot down some information first. Make sure you can clearly convey these things about the people you&#8217;d like insured:<br />&#13;<br />
* Any company will want to know the names, ages and medical conditions of the people you&#8217;d like insured.<br />&#13;<br />
* You&#8217;ll also need to tell the companies if any members on the policy smoke or use other forms of tobacco.</p>
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Other things to consider before calling on California health insurance quotes include:<br />&#13;<br />
* The type of policy you&#8217;d like. This means examining policy options such as managed care, catastrophic and so on for the type policy you&#8217;d like. Some policies will cover a lot, while others will provide only hospital coverage. Knowing the difference is important before calling.<br />&#13;<br />
* The co-payment target you&#8217;re shooting for or the percentage range. Some policies will have only co-payments, others will expect you to pay a certain percentage of any total medical costs.<br />&#13;<br />
* Make sure you understand deductibles and set a limit you can handle before calling or inquiring. Not all policies have deductibles, but these can make them more affordable on a monthly premium basis.<br />&#13;<br />
* The doctors and/or hospitals you&#8217;d like the policy to cover</p>
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With a little homework done, it&#8217;s time to start calling for health insurance quotes. Remember to ask each company you&#8217;re getting quotes from the same questions so you can compare apples to apples later.</p>
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Do make sure to call at least three different companies for insurance quotes, and be certain to check into the background of the companies. This means finding out if they are accepted by the doctors and hospitals you use, have a good payment history and have only a few coverage exceptions.</p>
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Once you&#8217;ve called several companies for health insurance quotes, compare the options and prices. The best one will provide the coverage you need at a price that&#8217;s reasonable. While it&#8217;s true no insurance is &#8220;cheap,&#8221; going without it can be even more costly.</p>
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Getting health insurance quotes might take a little time, but the effort spent on the front end could save you some nightmares down the road. The best policies are not only affordable, they cover you when you need coverage.</p>
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