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		<title>Self Employed Health Insurance Plans</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 25 Nov 2009 03:50:29 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Individual health insurance coverage can be acquired with some careful researching of many diverse companies that offer health insurance plans and policies and the cost of an individual health insurance plan will differ from one insurance provider to another. Normally these plans are for individuals that are either self-employed or in some cases unemployed. When compared to an insurance plan that covers groups of consumers working for a small business, the coverage for an individual is more cost<span id="more-200"></span>ly .<br />
Perhaps the easiest way to be eligible for better health insurance rates and benefits is to instead forget about signing up for an individual health insurance plan and instead focus on finding a group health insurance plan that they can become a part of with other self employed people or by finding a job that offers such a plan as part of its benefits package.<br />
Still trying to decide between group health insurance and an individual health insurance plan is a decision that can only be made by someone facing that situation. It poaches down to contrasting the two health insurance coverage plans in order to see what really the differences, similarities, advantages and disadvantages are between the two. Only then can a consumer can make the right choice and receive the perceived health insurance coverage they need and deserve.<br />
Individual health plans come in two categories:<br />
Managed care plans<br />
Indemnity plans.<br />
Comparatively Managed Care Health Plans are cheaper than indemnity plans. A managed care health plan is a good option if you want to lessen the cost of an individual health policy. Choice is something that you will need to give up if you decide to buy this plan.<br />
Indemnity Plans are traditional health plans and are definitely more expensive than managed care health plans. The positive aspect here is that you can keep hold of the choice of choosing your health provider. The plan is best for the people who becomes frequently ill and depend only on their trusted doctor or hospital for their treatment.<br />
Once you have decided upon the plan, compare a few individual policies to review their coverage. The best way to do this is to get online quotes and visiting state health department laws. Check for the coverage options and the benefits they provide. In case your friends too have bought individual health coverage, discuss with them their satisfaction level and the drawbacks, if any.</p>
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<p>Arch Apple Financial &amp; Insurance offers Anthem group and individual health insurance plans in Garden Grove, CA. We spend time with individual/family and senior clients and build long term relationships instead of the quick sale. We get our new clients through advertising and referrals from existing clients. We offer Medicare for seniors, life, disability, dental,vision insurance. The financial services we offer include investments for retirement, tax deferral plans, 529 plans and living trusts&#8230;.</p>
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<p>Tamil Selvi is a Copywriter of<br />
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<p>She written many articles in various topics.For more information visit:<br />
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		<title>President Obama: Address to Congress on Health Insurance Reform</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Nov 2009 03:47:49 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>We all know that it’s better to be safe than sorry, and this the main reason why people opt for health insurance. No one likes to think of the possibility that they might get sick or injured, but when such unfortunate events occur, you have to be covered. The health insurance guarantees that all your medical expenses will be paid for by the insurer in case of illness or injury. Of course, everyone hopes for good health. However, if you should happen to need medical assistance, it’s a lot bet<span id="more-189"></span>ter to have access to the best treatment possible without having to pay for everything out of your own pocket.</p>
<p>There are many types of health insurance plans that the insured can choose from. Some of these include the government health plans, workers’ compensation, group health insurance, and, of course, individual health insurance.</p>
<p>The individual health insurance plan is the best option for those who are self-employed or whose employer does not provide them with health coverage. The individual health insurance plan can provide coverage for either the insured alone or for the insured and his or her family.</p>
<p>The process of choosing a health insurance plan can be rather complicated and time-consuming. You are presented with a lot of options, starting from the different types of health insurance all the way to the various options that each health insurance plan offers. It’s understandable why most people look for affordable health insurance. It’s common sense to realize and accept the fact that at one time or another you are going to need medical assistance, in which case you should have health insurance. However, you have to consider advantages and disadvantages. If you are looking for a cheap health insurance plan, your options are quite varied; however, you have to keep in mind that such an insurance plan will not cover too many medical services. Therefore, it’s best that you consider an affordable health insurance plan, which may not be the cheapest there is, but which will provide you with coverage for a larger number of medical services.</p>
<p>Your medical history is a good indicator of the type of individual health insurance plan that you should opt for. If you have had health problems that required medical attention or if you or anyone in your family is more likely to need medical assistance in the future, you should weigh your options carefully. There are affordable health insurance plans that can provide coverage for your needs.</p>
<p>Unless you know someone who can refer you to an insurance company and guarantee that they will be able to provide you with the best individual health insurance, the best place to look for affordable health insurance is the Internet. You realize that you have to make an informed choice in order to be completely satisfied with the results, especially given the diversity of health insurance plans available on the market today. Looking for information on the Internet is the most convenient way, as it saves a lot of time. A simple search on one of the most popular search engines will provide you with many websites of health insurance companies. What you need to do next is fill out a form and get your health insurance quote. From this point on, it is up to you to choose the best and most affordable health insurance.</p>
<p>For more resources about <a rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.netinsurancequote.com/" target="_blank">Individual health insurance</a> or even about <a rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.netinsurancequote.com/" target="_blank">affordable health insurance</a> please review this webpage <a rel="external nofollow" href="http://www.netinsurancequote.com/" target="_blank"></a></p>
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<p>Why You Need Health Insurance? Billy Mays even thinks so! www.health-insurancecalifornia.com Looking for the right Health Insurance Policy for you? Call toll free anytime, (877) 707-9898 or visit our website www.health-insurancecalifornia.com Check out my Blog all about Health Insurance www.health-insurancecalifornia.com follow me on twitter: www.twitter.com</p>
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<p>What affordable health insurance is the best for me?<br />
I will be divorced in 2 months and will have to find my own health insurance. I have been with Anthem for 14 years and have no health problems and no medications except 1 blood pressure pill a day. I am waiting for a quote from Anthem for a single policy but I am afraid it will not be affordable. Thanks for all the help I can get!</p>
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		<title>Nelson on new health care reform proposal</title>
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<p> We all know that it&#8217;s better to be safe than sorry, and this the main reason why people opt for health insurance. No one likes to think of the possibility that they might get sick or injured, but when such unfortunate events occur, you have to be covered. The health insurance guarantees that all your medical expenses will be paid for by the insurer in case of illness or injury. Of course, everyone hopes for good health. However, if you should happen to need medical assistance, it&#8217;s a lot better <span id="more-145"></span>to have access to the best treatment possible without having to pay for everything out of your own pocket.<br/><br/>
<p> There are many types of health insurance plans that the insured can choose from. Some of these include the government health plans, workers&#8217; compensation, group health insurance, and, of course, individual health insurance.<br/><br/>
<p> The individual health insurance plan is the best option for those who are self-employed or whose employer does not provide them with health coverage. The individual health insurance plan can provide coverage for either the insured alone or for the insured and his or her family.<br/><br/>
<p> The process of choosing a health insurance plan can be rather complicated and time-consuming. You are presented with a lot of options, starting from the different types of health insurance all the way to the various options that each health insurance plan offers. It&#8217;s understandable why most people look for affordable health insurance. It&#8217;s common sense to realize and accept the fact that at one time or another you are going to need medical assistance, in which case you should have health insurance. However, you have to consider advantages and disadvantages. If you are looking for a cheap health insurance plan, your options are quite varied; however, you have to keep in mind that such an insurance plan will not cover too many medical services. Therefore, it&#8217;s best that you consider an affordable health insurance plan, which may not be the cheapest there is, but which will provide you with coverage for a larger number of medical services.<br/><br/>
<p> Your medical history is a good indicator of the type of individual health insurance plan that you should opt for. If you have had health problems that required medical attention or if you or anyone in your family is more likely to need medical assistance in the future, you should weigh your options carefully. There are affordable health insurance plans that can provide coverage for your needs.<br/><br/>
<p> Unless you know someone who can refer you to an insurance company and guarantee that they will be able to provide you with the best individual health insurance, the best place to look for affordable health insurance is the Internet. You realize that you have to make an informed choice in order to be completely satisfied with the results, especially given the diversity of health insurance plans available on the market today. Looking for information on the Internet is the most convenient way, as it saves a lot of time. A simple search on one of the most popular search engines will provide you with many websites of health insurance companies. What you need to do next is fill out a form and get your health insurance quote. From this point on, it is up to you to choose the best and most affordable health insurance.<br/><br/>
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<p>WASHINGTON, DC &#8211; A Democratic moderate on the Senate Finance Committee &#8211; which today unveiled its massive health-care reform bill &#8211; expressed optimism about the chances for passing the measure he described as a starting point for reform. There are serious issues to be resolved, US Sen. Bill Nelson (D-Fla.) said in a Wednesday morning speech on the floor of the Senate. I believe that we are going to be able to achieve this goal of expanding affordable health care to nearly all Americans. For &#8230;  <H3>Help answer the question about  affordable health insurance</H3>How to find affordable health insurance?<br />I have a friend of mine who lives in Florida. He had open heart surgery a few years ago. After the surgery was done, the Dr walked in the room and told my friend he really never needed the surgery to begin with. He is trying to find health insurance and he is having trouble finding it because of his heart condition even though now he doesn&#039;t have one. Most of the health insurance companies want more then $1500 a month to insure him. How does he find affordable insurance in the US?<br />
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		<title>Individual Health Insurance Plans &#8211; An Introduction</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 14:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>Individual health insurance plans are known to be more expensive, yet, conditions, regulations and qualifications do vary depending on the state, the insurer and the package in question. In a comparison between the employer-sponsored health insurance and the individual health insurance plans provide<span id="more-56"></span>d by companies in the private sector, the difference is in the issue of the guarantees. There are many cases when companies refuse coverage because of pre-existent health conditions, or when the benefits of the treatments for pre-existing conditions are very limited. The conditions of individual health insurance plans vary from state to state, and it is important to check them before signing any policy whatsoever.<br/><br/>
<p>The lifestyle specifics, the zip code, the health status, the age and the income represent the main factors that influence the costs of individual health insurance plans. For instance, non-smokers will pay less than smokers, while people with pre-existent conditions or the overweight will always pay more. The variations in the value of the premiums represents the reflection of the higher risk that the insurance company sees in one individual. Individual health insurance plans also include a maximum lifetime and a maximum annual amount, meaning that nothing will be covered above that sum. The coverage for different medical treatments may legally cease once the maximum is exceeded.<br/><br/>
<p>To give just a few examples of individual health insurance plans, we ought to mention indemnity health insurance, points-of-service plans (POS), health savings accounts (HSA) plans, preferred provider organization (PPO) plans or health maintenance organization (HMO) plans. The cost and the choice are the features that distinguish between these variations of offers. No matter which individual health insurance plan you favor, it is good to know that higher flexibility brings higher costs. When you want to choose your doctor or when you try something comprehensive for all the family needs, you should be prepared to pay more.<br/><br/>
<p>Do not neglect the importance of comparison between the different offers and individual health insurance plans. The quotes for each plan with the benefits it involves should be analyzed individually and in relation with the rest of the offers. Only by such close investigation will you be able to come up with something efficient and money-wise to correspond to your needs. The pessimistic scenario here is that you will have to face periodical increases of the monthly rate which will become a permanent threat for your personal budget. Shop wisely to get the maximum of coverage!</p>
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<p>What reputable health insurance companies are out there?<br />My mom doesn&#039;t have health insurance and my job doesn&#039;t give insurance to family members. </p>
<p>I would like to pay monthly to a health insurance company so my mom could get health check up when she needs it.</p>
<p>Do you know any health insurance companies that can accept low monthly payments since I don&#039;t get paid that much?<br />
We live in northern california.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[The House is scheduled to leave town for summer recess on July 31, and the Senate&#8217;s current schedule sends them home a week later on August 7. It will be next to impossible for the House to address health care reform on the floor in that timeframe, and the Senate Leadership has already put off [...]]]></description>
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<p>The House is scheduled to leave town for summer recess on July 31, and the Senate&#8217;s current schedule sends them home a week later on August 7. It will be next to impossible for the House to address health care reform on the floor in that timeframe, and the Senate Leadership has already put off Senat<span id="more-49"></span>e floor action until September. The focal point in the Senate, the Finance Committee has three options: work out a deal and go to mark-up before the break; put out paper but no mark-up before the break; do nothing now and put it all off until fall. The last option seems to be gaining favor daily and may soon become the choice by default. In the House, the conservative Blue Dog Coalition has the numbers to keep a bill from emerging from the Energy &amp; Commerce Committee, which while not fatal is certainly a wake-up call to Democrats that Congress may be moving too fast on health care reform with little or no real focus on health care costs. The on-again/off-again talks between Blue Dogs and E &amp; C Chairman Waxman broke off at the end of last week with conflicting reports on whether they will resume this week. Technically, House Leadership can proceed to the House floor with approval from only two of the three Committees with jurisdiction. But this would send a very bad signal to the public and could portend even more fireworks on the House floor. The bottom line is that neither chamber of Congress is likely to do anything official before the break, but there could well be a years&#8217; worth of policy and political activity in these last two weeks.<br/><br/>
<p>States<br/><br/>
<p>CALIFORNIA: The budget plan, which requires a two-thirds vote in the state Assembly and Senate, includes about $15 billion in cuts and some gimmicks to generate revenue in the 2009-10 fiscal year. Next to education, health and welfare programs will absorb some of the largest cuts with $1.3 billion coming out of Medicaid funding and $124 million from Healthy Families, a program that provides health insurance for 930,000 low-income children. The plan borrows about $2 billion from local governments&#8217; property tax revenue, captures $1 billion in redevelopment money from local governments, and temporarily redirects to state coffers $1 billion in transportation funding. Local government groups have told legislators and the media that they will sue the state if these transfers occur. Meanwhile, hospitals are divided over a non-budget related tax proposal designed at drawing down additional federal Medicaid funds. If the proposed two-year fees help generate $2 billion in state funds, California could qualify for an additional $3.2 billion in federal funding. Facilities that either don&#8217;t treat Medi-Cal patients or do so on a very limited scale are opposing the measure. Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has said in the past that he supports using hospital fees to boost funding for health programs but is non-committal about this bill.<br/><br/>
<p>CONNECTICUT: In a special &#8220;veto session&#8221; held last week, the General Assembly failed to override Governor M. Jodi Rell&#8217;s veto of the controversial health care pooling bill but it did succeed in overriding her veto of the SustiNet plan. The pooling bill would have required the comptroller to offer employee and retiree coverage under the state benefit plan to: non-state public employers beginning January 1, 2010; municipal-related and nonprofit employers beginning July 1, 2010; and small employers beginning January 1, 2011. The SustiNet legislation establishes a nine-member Board of Directors to make recommendations to the Assembly by January 1, 2010 for the creation of a SustiNet universal coverage plan by January 1, 2012. The legislature and the governor will have to agree on the issue of self-insurance. SustiNet proposes to make the state liable for all insurance claims, though it is unclear how the revenue would be generated. Estimating the cost of SustiNet at $1.1 billion in 2012, the Governor and Republican legislators said the SustiNet program is simply too expensive, with a projected $8.85 billion deficit looming. Aetna will continue to work with all boards, councils and commissions for real health care reform that improves quality, reduces costs and expands access to insurance.<br/><br/>
<p>MARYLAND: The Insurance Administration circulated a draft regulation that would impact payments to non-participating providers under a PPO policy. The proposed regulation would require parity between a member&#8217;s in-network and out-of-network cost-sharing responsibility for services provided as 1) emergency care, 2) through a referral, and 3) by a hospital-based physician in a preferred facility. The Commissioner&#8217;s position is antithetical to the controlling statutory requirement and his own public statements that insureds are not protected from balance billing in a PPO environment. In addition, the Health Care Reimbursement Task Force, in which the Commissioner participated, considered this issue earlier and decided to make no recommendations regarding PPOs.<br/><br/>
<p>MISSOURI: A group of orthopedic surgeons in Springfield has initiated the state-required legal process to achieve an &#8220;any willing provider&#8221; statute through the 2010 general election ballot. These physicians and possibly other advocates are calling themselves Missourians United for Choice in Health and have reportedly amassed $1.5 million to start the initiative petition process. A coalition of opponents is forming. Aetna is evaluating whether it should be a member of the opposition effort.<br/><br/>
<p>NEW YORK: In just two days recently, the Senate passed hundreds of bills previously passed by the Assembly over several months before it adjourned. Health insurance legislation that has gone to Governor Paterson for his signature include bills expanding dependent coverage to age 29, extending COBRA eligibility to 36 months and opening the Family Health Plus program to voluntary employee benefits associations (VEBAs). The Managed Care Reform Act also passed. It would require that a provider be given notice of an adverse reimbursement change to a provider contract and an opportunity to cancel the contract; extend overpayment recovery limitations to all health care providers and permits them to challenge such recoveries; require that providers moving to New York be provisionally credentialed until the final credentialing determination is made; shorten utilization review timeframes for post-hospital home health care services; allow providers to appeal concurrent adverse determinations through the external appeal process; and establish a new external appeal standard for rare disease treatments. The bill also would authorize the Superintendent of Insurance to require that mandated submissions be filed electronically and lower the prompt-payment-of-claims threshold to 98 percent, rather than the current zero-tolerance policy. Bills that failed to pass include prior approval of claims and 85 percent medical loss ratio legislation.<br/><br/>
<p>NEW JERSEY: Neil Jasey has was named interim commissioner for the Department of Banking and Insurance. This was a surprising development given the indeterminate nature of the post, due to the upcoming gubernatorial election. Mr. Jasey spent more than 25 years with Prudential serving as general counsel prior to his retirement in 2004. His wife is a current assemblywoman running for reelection.<br/><br/>
<p>NORTH CAROLINA: The Governor has rejected a budget compromise that did not include an increased premium tax increase. So it is back to the drawing board and, in all likelihood, another extension of the legislative session. Last month, the Budget Committee of the legislature introduced a proposal to increase the premium tax across all lines of business from 1.9 percent to 2.25 percent effective January 1, 2011. Strong opposition to the tax increase helped take it off the table, but things could change as legislators search for a new budget solution.<br/><br/>
<p>OHIO: The state&#8217;s budget crisis concluded with Governor Strickland signing a compromise bill that includes a provision placing the contentious and heavily partisan video lottery terminal issue on the November ballot. Bill provisions affecting health care plans include: extending coverage to dependent children up to age 28; transferring oversight of health plans&#8217; network adequacy from the Department of Health to the Department of Insurance; expanding the open enrollment program for individuals with a more gradual reduction in the rate cap; requiring a health insurer to cover a service if the Director determines it is a covered service; requiring a carrier to conduct an external review automatically upon notification by the Director that determination of coverage involves a medical issue; requiring electronic payment of electronically submitted provider claims; submission to the Director of an annual report detailing components of administrative expenses by line of business; requiring filing of small employer premium rates; and requiring employers of 10 or more to offer Section 125 plans. An autism mandate was removed.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[Even as partisan rhetoric swirled even stronger around the subject of health care reform, the Senate Finance Committee continued its health reform negotiations last week in what is the last hope for a bipartisan bill from Congress. Senators left Washington late last week to start their August recess, but Finance Committee members have vowed to continue negotiations throughout the [...]]]></description>
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<p>Even as partisan rhetoric swirled even stronger around the subject of health care reform, the Senate Finance Committee continued its health reform negotiations last week in what is the last hope for a bipartisan bill from Congress. Senators left Washington late last week to start their August re<span id="more-50"></span>cess, but Finance Committee members have vowed to continue negotiations throughout the month. A bipartisan group of six Senators on the Committee, led by Chairman Max Baucus, briefed President Obama on their work   Thursday, and they also conducted a conference call with a dozen governors. The emerging legislation would expand Medicaid coverage to millions of additional people, and the governors are concerned about the impact on state budgets. No details of the still-developing proposal have been officially released, but participants have indicated the package could shave $100 billion off the cost of the legislation over the next decade, providing coverage to 94 percent of the nation, expanding  Medicaid, abandoning the government-insurance option and possibly replacing it with a state-based co-op plan, and taxing insurance companies that offer health care benefits under the richest plans. Baucus has set a Sept. 15 deadline for a bipartisan deal.<br/><br/>
<p><b>States<br/><br/>
<p> ARIZONA: The State Senate last week postponed a vote on a plan to close the state&#8217;s estimated a $3.2 billion budget deficit using spending cuts, funding delays, borrowing, and federal stimulus funds.</b> Approved by the House on July 31, the plan&#8217;s health-related provisions include: eliminating the KidsCare Parents Program; reducing AHCCCS (Medicaid) reimbursement rates to non-institutional providers by 5 percent but not reducing AHCCCS reimbursement rates to institutional providers; delaying one month&#8217;s capitation payment to AHCCCS contracted health plans; and requiring AHCCCS to comply with the federal False Claims Act.<br/><br/>
<p><b>NORTH CAROLINA: In a very positive development, a new budget was issued by the legislature last week that includes no premium tax increases.</b> Previous budget proposals included increases from 1.9 to 2.25 percent, effective January 2011.  Aetna, along with other carriers and trade associations, worked to educate legislators and oppose a premium tax increase. A final vote on the budget is expected soon.  <br/><br/>
<p><b>OREGON: Governor Ted Kulongoski has signed legislation enacting a 1 percent premium tax that will be used to expand access to affordable health care for children.</b> The premium tax will be assessed beginning October 1, 2009 through September 30, 2013.  Rate filings submitted for approval may include the premium assessment as a valid administrative expense or retention element. The law also establishes the Health Care for Oregon Children program, which includes an expansion of SCHIP and a premium assistance program administered by the Office of Private Health Partnerships (OPHP). Under the premium assistance program: Children in families with incomes at or below 200 percent of the federal poverty level (FPL) and who have access to employer-sponsored coverage will receive a subsidy equal to the full cost of the premium; children in families with incomes above 200 percent but at or below 300 percent of FPL will receive assistance on a sliding-scale basis as determined by the OPHP; and children in families with incomes exceeding 300 percent of the FPL will not receive premium assistance but will have the opportunity to purchase coverage through the new OPHP private health option.<br/><br/>
<p><b>TEXAS: With Dallas saddled by the most expensive health care in the state, Mayor Tom Leppert and a local health insurer last week took a step toward changing the city&#8217;s direction.</b> They are working on scheduling a North Texas health care summit on Sept. 30 at which company and government executives hope to agree on payment, practice and transparency fixes leading to greater competition based on quality and cost efficiency. In its national quality-to-cost ranking, Texas is rated third worst, behind Mississippi and Louisiana. Dartmouth Institute for Health Policy data indicates that on average Dallas health care providers submit $10,100 in Medicare claims for every enrollee, the highest among Texas cities with more than 50,000 residents. Dartmouth&#8217;s data shows that higher health care spending is not associated with better quality outcomes. </p>
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  A. Public health involves the health of the nation, and community health involves doctors and other health professionals in a community.<br />
  B. Public health protects the health of everyone, and community health protects the health of all those in a particular community.<br />
  C. Public health gives free health care to individuals, and community health keeps the food, water supply, and general environment healthy for the community.<br />
  D. Public health is concerned with the health of individuals, and community health is concerned with overall health statistics.</p>
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<p><b>Federal</b><br/><br/>
<p> <b>As mightily as it has tried over the last week, Congress has only marginally moved the needle on health care reform.</b> The Finance Committee will go home for the recess without a deal but with a promise to continue negotiating during the break, and with a target date<span id="more-32"></span> of September 15 for Committee action. In the House, the Blue Dog Coalition of 52 conservative Democrats put a halt to the Energy &amp; Commerce Committee&#8217;s process for 10 days when seven coalition members refused to proceed without concessions and compromises on the House health reform bill: a public plan that is optional to providers and that negotiates rates; preservation of the role of agents/brokers; keeping the bill under $1 trillion; and allowing state-based exchanges. The compromise reached allowed the committee to continue its mark-up and ultimately approve the bill. There are 50 additional amendments that the Committee intends to address prior to floor debate in the Fall. The House will try to meld all three Committee versions into one bill in anticipation of a full House debate and vote in September, at the earliest. The Blue Dogs have made it clear that the larger coalition of 52 has not signed off on anything and that the compromise was chiefly designed to allow the Committee process to proceed. No sooner was the Energy &amp; Commerce Committee/Blue Dog compromise struck when opposition came from both the House progressive caucus and the Congressional Black Caucus. The bottom-line is that neither the House nor the Senate will be voting as a Chamber on health care reform until the Fall, when there will be a major confrontation of all competing interests.</p>
<p><b>States</b><br/><br/>
<p> <b>ILLINOIS: The Illinois Department of Insurance (DOI) published second notice of proposed rulemaking regarding regulation of Preferred Provider Programs that will be considered for adoption by the Illinois Joint Committee on Administrative Rules (JCAR) on August 18.</b> These rules affect both insurers and network administrators that offer incentives to insureds to utilize the services of contracted providers. For example, new network adequacy language would require that when a beneficiary has made a good faith effort to utilize network providers for a covered service but the appropriate preferred specialty providers are not under contract, then the administrator shall ensure that the beneficiary is provided the covered service at no greater cost than if the service had been provided by a preferred provider. Aetna is currently evaluating the proposed rules.</p>
<p><b>NEW YORK: The Departments of Health and Insurance released their report by the Urban Institute that examines several proposals to reform the state&#8217;s health insurance system.</b> The study analyzes the cost and coverage implications of: 1) the Public-Private Partnership proposal that would simplify and expand existing public programs and reform private health insurance; 2) New York Health Plus, which would give all New Yorkers an option to enroll in Family Health Plus; 3) Public Health Insurance for All, a single-payer public health insurance option; and 4) the Freedom Plan, an option that relies on regulatory flexibility and tax credits. Due to the growing state deficit and interest in federal reform, no immediate action is expected on these proposals. However, legislation based on one or more of the models is likely to be introduced, or reintroduced in 2010.</p>
<p><b>The report&#8217;s key findings include:</b> Three of the four proposals would cover all New Yorkers. The Freedom Plan would leave 13.3 percent of New Yorkers uninsured, down from the current 15.8 percent. There would be minimal change in employer-based coverage under the Public-Private Partnership and the Freedom Plan proposals. However, employer coverage would drop significantly under New York Health Plus and end altogether under Public Health Insurance for All. The individual insurance market would cease to exist under Public Health Insurance for All and New York Health Plus. Individual coverage would increase under the Public-Private Partnership and the Freedom Plan. Post-reform expenditures by employers and individuals would also vary widely. Under Public Health Insurance for All, employer and individual spending would be eliminated. New York Health Plus would reduce both individual and small employer spending. Individual spending would remain constant under the Public-Private Partnership proposal while small employer spending would drop slightly. The Freedom Plan would increase individual spending but somewhat reduce small employer spending.</p>
<p><b>OREGON: Oregon&#8217;s health care reform efforts this year included passage of a 1 percent premium tax on health insurers.</b> Recently, the Division of Insurance offered a draft opinion that the tax should be collected on group policies issued in Oregon and polices issued in other states that cover Oregon residents. The Division opinion is contrary to longstanding NAIC guidance and would result in the imposition of a double-tax on all group policies, as well as administrative hurdles in tracking where individuals reside. Aetna is working with the Division in the hopes of modifying this opinion.</p>
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