Posts Tagged ‘insurance premiums’

My Parents and a Life Insurance Policy

There are some things that we just do not understand or appreciate until we are older. This is true for many things. When I was in high school and college I took history classes because I was told I had to in order to get my diploma. I had no interest in history. I would study for the tests and pass the class and get the credits and promptly forget everything that had been discussed in the class. I was into the here and now. Now that I have gotten older I find that I love watching television documentaries about history. My husband and I have even discussed taking a history class at the local university to learn more about the history of our state. When I was in school I was too concerned about looking what was ahead of me that I did not care about what had happened before. Now that I have experienced some history in living for a while I am more interested in past events.

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Health Insurance

The soaring cost of medical care and the resulting pressure on health insurance  premiums have become top-priority issues for employers, employees, the self employed, the federal government, and recipients of various government health insurance plans. The current health insurance system is not only costly but also extremely complex and constantly changing. Years ago, health insurance was relatively simple. You went to the doctor of your choice. He or she billed your insurance carrier directly, or you paid the bill and submitted it for reimbursement. If you worked for a large company, you paid no premiums, and your co-payments, if any, were minor.

Now, you have many more choices to make. Do you want the traditional fee-for-service indemnity plan? How about opting for the health maintenance organization (HMO) or preferred provider organization (PPO) alternative? Should you participate in a flexible spending account (FSA) plan? Today, you have a much bigger stake in these decisions, because you are often required to pay part of the health insurance premiums, and your deductibles and co-payments are far more costly than they used to be. On top of what is occurring between private employers and their workers, massive changes in health insurance coverage provided by the government promise to cost you even more money and angst.