Posts Tagged ‘florida health insurance’

Thursday, April 1st, 2010

On March 23,  thirteen states (Alabama, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Louisiana, Michigan, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Texas, Utah, and Washington) filed one lawsuit in the U.S. Court system for the Northern District of Florida challenging the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act. This came minutes after President Barack Obama signed the comprehensive health insurance reform legislation into law. The attorneys general’s argument is centered on two elements:

1) the Act’s individual health insurance mandate is an unconstitutional expansion of Congress’ ability to regulate interstate commerce;

2) the penalties for being non compliant within the individual health insurance mandate violates the taxation powers provided to Congress under the Constitution.

In addition, U.S. states are challenging provisions of the new law that will create dramatic Medicaid spending increases for the financial burden of the states.

Governor Jan Brewer also announced her support for a legal challenge to the federal reform law in an initiative to amend the constitution to prohibit mandatory coverage requirements. The attorney general will not contest the federal law. He also suggested to Brewer that she use any additional funds to reinstate the Arizona health insurance KidsCare program, which was cut due to the budget deficit and eliminated coverage for over 35,000 children.

Senator Tom George and Representative Marc Corriveau have introduced four bills that would completely change the individual Michigan health insurance market. The bills amend Blue Cross Blue Shield from being the insurer of last resort. Therefore, it would require all plans to be guarantee issue and will include a reinsurance pool to reimburse carriers for eligible claims.

Thursday, March 11th, 2010

Most people today say they pay too much for Florida health insurance coverage but what active role are they taking in reducing costs. If they only knew that within seconds of logging onto the internet they can compare every Florida health insurance plan available they may not be having these problems. Easy To Insure ME allows Florida residents to quote, compare, and apply online for every plan available in Florida.

Without having Florida health insurance, you can end up having a huge debt that can be impossible to pay off. This leads a large amount people to bankruptcy every year because of medical debt. All this can be avoided by getting Florida health insurance and choosing a plan that covers hospital visits and surgeries.

Saturday, March 6th, 2010

Health and Human Services granted $100 million in federal funds to Maine, Oregon, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Florida, Massachusetts, Colorado, Utah, South Carolina, and Maryland. This will be completed over a five year period and will improve health care quality  for children enrolled in CHIP. The Children’s Health Insurance Program Reauthorization Act of 2009, (CHIPRA) allowed this grant to occur.

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Acquiring the best Florida health insurance deal for your family is one of the most important and arduous tasks. Not all companies will provide you with the best plans as per your needs and requirements. Only a Florida health insurance professional with experience can help you in finding the best coverage which suits your budget and needs.

In order to provide you with complete Florida health insurance solutions, Easy To Insure ME allows visitors to quote every plan in the state instantly online. Some of the special services offered at Easy To Insure ME are providing Florida health insurance quotes from every carrier. This will help to choose the best plan for an individual or family. Once the client selects a plan, it is the our responsibility to complete the requirements and get you approved as soon as possible.

Easy To Insure ME provides rates with a guarantee that nobody has lower prices. It is impossible for anyone to have a better price as they are all the same and regulated by the state.

Tuesday, February 23rd, 2010

A Florida health insurance provider has filed a lawsuit against Blue Cross Blue Shield Florida for not paying the correct reimbursement rates for treating patients. The lawsuit suggests that the carrier is artificially deflating the cost of the treatment. Other carriers have been recognized to use the same practices like Aetna, CIGNA, and United Health One.

When a Florida health insurance member goes out of network, the physician has to persuade the patient to pay the rest as the current reimbursements are to low from the carrier. The charges are called usual and customary, but they are anything but that according to the lawsuit.

This does not put the patient at any risk. But this Florida physician is not willing to be bullied anymore by big corporations. Now he is taking action.

Tuesday, February 9th, 2010

The insurance office says a 30% increase to Florida’s affordable, accessible alternative to expensive Florida health insurance plans is not acceptable. Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida explains losses have been projected at 23 cents for every dollar until the increases can be approved.

The Florida health insurance plan is not pulling in enough members. As of November 30, 2009 the Cover Florida plans attracted only 5,246 beneficiaries. Over half of these participants are on the Blue Cross Blue Shield Florida plan. In addition, there has been no word from United Health Care on any rates increases on their Cover Florida plans. Blue Cross Blue Shield Florida and United Healthcare are the only two insurers that offer plans statewide.

The reason the Florida health insurance plan is failing is because people are going to use these plans. The sick people that cannot get Florida health insurance anywhere else in the state. This is a perfect example of how a mandated guaranteed issue coverage brought on by health care reform can hurt America.

Wednesday, February 3rd, 2010

The lack of public knowledge about Cover Florida health insurance and the limited coverage of the plan have restricted the private Florida health insurance program.

The state’s unsubsidized private Florida health insurance program for the uninsured has only enrolled 5,246 people in its first 11 months. Governor Christ did not expect this with 3.8 million uninsured adults in the state. Cover Florida plans’ sign-up rate has been severely hindered by a lack of public awareness, limited benefits and the plans’ small sales commissions compared with other Florida health insurance plans.

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Take Care Health Systems is owned by Walgreens and is the nation’s largest and most comprehensive manager of convenient care clinics and worksite health and wellness centers. They have contracted with Blue Cross Blue Shield of Florida to cover services for members at Take Care Clinics for Florida Health Insurance.

There are almost 50 Take Care Clinics located at Walgreens in Florida. This is the largest market for Take Care Health. Take Care Clinics are walk in health care centers located at  Walgreens drugstores across the country.

Additional health insurance plans covering a visit to Take Care Clinics in Florida health insurance include Aetna, CIGNA, Humana, United Healthcare, and Vista Health Plan.

Tuesday, January 26th, 2010

Both of Florida’s senators say there is plenty of room for improvement to the health care reform bill being brought to debate by Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid.

Republican Senator George LeMieux said he’s still trying to figure out everything the 2,074-page bill does. “But what I do know is that it cuts Medicare by $500 billion, increases taxes by $500 billion and does nothing to reduce the cost of health care.”

LeMieux vowed, “We’re going to take as much time on the floor as we need to improve this bill.”