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 Moving into a new apt, going to get Renters Insurance?
***how exactly does it work, i understand the basics but what if i do get robbed do they just hand over the check to me?? what if only some items get robbed??

***was it a hassle for you ...


 What else should i put in my cover letter?
Tomorrow i will be sending out my CV to various retail shops, and i'm currently stuck on what else i should write in my cover letter. What else should i put in it/what should i take out/what ...


 Why can't my Husband get approved for Health Insurance when I am the pregnant one?
I am covered by my job. He got denied because I am 5 1/2 months pregnant?
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nope I have my own coverage...he just didn't like his old coverage and he wanted ...


 How long does one have to have stopped smoking to see a significant drop in life insurance premiums?
If you are/were a smoker, at what point do life insurance premiums for a quit-smoker equal that of a non-smoker?...


 Car Payment Query Where do you stand?
My Friend had a car on finance and a mate of his paid the balance off as a favour.does this mean the mate has a rightful claim on the car should it be ...


 What are the skills required for insurance business?
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 We can a 20 yr old find medical insurance @ no cost?
My 20 yr old fell asleep behind the wheel or fainted. Now he has to see all these doctors - heart doctor and now a brain doctor to find out why??? But, the brain doctor won't see him due to he ...


 Help with Insurance policies?
I currently have an insurance policy that covers me solely for accidents, i want to cancel this policy and get one that covers me for life, accidents and sickness. So my question is twofold

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 I am a single mom and I had to have emergency surgery and I can't pay please help!?
I have no insurance and the hospital will not help. Medicade tells me that becouse I have a job there is nothing they can do I have a 6mth old that is on medicade. The hospital said there is nothing ...


 What are the different forms of insurance ?
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 Tell about ur company?
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 How can i improve my spoken english .?
MY first languge is amhric.that why i am not flent speker of english .
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i need to know about life insurance product....


 Is there a way to appeal a medical claim after 2 years and the accounts have already gone to collections?
I had surgery back in 2005. I didn't have insurance, so I applied for COBRA. When I asked when the policy would be active, the person taking my information told me she would backdate it to the ...


 Is it a good idea to get individual health insurance through an insurance broker?
And I would appreciate some links to helpfull info....


 Why are medical insurance companies able to get huge discounts but individuals cannot?
Is this a two pricing system that would be illegal discrimination, maybe even an antitrust violation.???...


 Is it necessary that damage should be caused by fire for claiming payment under fire insurance policy?
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 What type of home-owners insurance will pay off my mortgage if I die or lose my job?
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 Life insurance exam...what is wrong with me????
I passed the series 6 and 63 on the first try with flying colors. They were easy! For some reason...I've been studying for the life exam and I CAN'T pass it! I have already taken it ...


 Does Medicaid cover eye exams?
I have medicaid and really need to get my eyes checked. Does medicaid (medikan) cover eye exams?
Additional Details
I got medicaid because I am disabed. I have every right to this ...


 What's the difference between dealing with a car insurance company directly or a local agent?
I was with the same insurance company for 10 years using the same local agent. My car insurance rates kept going up every time my policy was renewed. I decided to explore and see what better rates I ...



channyn@sbcglobal.ne...
Scared of picking wrong health insurance!!!!!!?
In lieu of "Sicko", and reading so many horror stories on health care denials, unpaid claims, etc, etc; it really has me scared to pick an individual plan. I keep hearing that most of these "horror" stories, usually involve HMO's. I am going with a PPO, but nonetheless; I'm left pretty nervous. I am a healthy 30 year old, but I really need to vest in some individual insurance. I was thinking about going with BlueCross of Illinois, but I keep hearing (well reading) awful things about BlueCross BlueShield. Does anyone have ANY advice? Should I go with Humana, Aetna, United? I don't know WHAT to do?!
                     
 




Angee
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okay let me clear the air here.... michael moore simply tells one side of the story. i know this for a fact, as he highlighted a person who has insurance through the company i work for and i am familiar with that persons case. he simply lied.

everyone hates HMOs because they simply do not USE them correctly. i have an HMO and i LOVE it. if you live in a rural area its obviously not for you. the bottom line, you will pay WAY more out of pocket on a PPO then you would an HMO.

you will read good and bad reviews about EVERY insurance company out there. they are not out there to scam you. the majority of the press is a result of people who are simply ignorant and dont know how to use their benefits. an insurance company doesnt deny claims just cause they feel like it. theres a reason for it, otherwise they wouldnt be in business.

if you are so freaked out about it, contact an agent in your area who specializes in this and has a license to point you in the right direction.


Insurance Pickle.com
Avoid your 2nd answer as they're just trying to get your information to sell it.

Other than that stop being afraid of HMOs. Your same doctor probably takes the HMO version and the PPO version of the same plans. HMOs are just inconvenient when you need to get referrals.

The plans you mention are good. Don't sit and do nothing and wait for something to happen. Get one and if you made a mistake apply for a different one.

Get an HSA through one of them (or I should say at least consider it). Just avoid spam sites that provide NO information and just collect your information to sell to agents. The problem with that is that while your information may go to respectable insurance brokers, it will also go to discount card places and companies like NASE -- both of which you should avoid. Look up "illinois health insurance broker" and try to find an indiviudal broker that sells there. Don't go through a big online insurer because they won't provide you any advantage and don't try to go direct because that also won't provide you an advantage.

Good luck,

Jeff


mkjammin
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The enormous complexity of our health care system makes it difficult to fully answer your question here. I can't quite tell from your question whether you are choosing your insurance from your employer (a group policy) or you are wanting to buy an individual plan. There are pro's and con's to all the plans. If you choose a PPO, you have to be very, very careful. The PPO plan is what can leave you financially ruined. HMO and Managed Care plans can be similar, but those plans have more flexibility IN SOME CASES to pay more if you are treated by a non-contracted health provider. Don't be fooled by people who say a PPO plan is "better". There is no such thing, and in some cases, a PPO can be much worse. In fact, the plans that offer you the most financial protection are HMO and "Managed Care Plans", which are HMO based, but don't require that you only get care in the HMO network. If you are buying an individual plan, you will need to shop carefully, and consider what type of coverage you are getting under the plan. You have to ask questions, and understand the answers people are giving you in response. My basic advice no matter what plan you get is 1. Never get medical care from any doctor or facility that doesn't have a contract relationship with your insurance company. (even if your plan says you can go out of network. Trust me, it's not worth the finanical trouble you will run into)
2. Whenever the doctor says "I want you to go this place" or "I want you to see this doctor" or "we need to take these tests" you have to STOP, and check with your insurance company FIRST that 1. the place, or tests the doctor is ordering will be covered, and 2. that the place or the tests or the surgery do not require any pre-approval or referral BEFORE you have the services performed. This is the only way to protect yourself from financial ruin.
And these rules should be religiously followed, even if the testing center is just "down the hall" from the doctor. Sometimes the only reason the doctor is sending you there is because he owns a piece of that laboratory or he plays golf with the owner every Friday. It's nice to think the doctor has only your best financial interests at heart, but it's not the case, and in fairness to the doctors, they can't possibly know all the limitations, and coverages of all the patient's they see every day -- that's up to you, the person that knows nothing.

The healthcare system is a national disgrace, enormously wasteful, dysfunctional, and full of financial traps. Good Luck


ehealthinc
I’m afraid it’s hard to answer your specific questions online, since you don’t mention what state you’re living in. Each state has its own health insurance market with its own insurance carriers and laws regulating the way that health insurance companies can do business.

But if you’re buying health insurance on your own (rather than getting it through an employer) then the best thing you can do is to talk with a licensed agent who knows the market in your state. A good agent representing more than one health insurance company can address your concerns, help you understand your options and work with you to find the right plan for your needs and budget.

If you want to do some more research online about the health insurance companies in your area, you may want to visit eHealthInsurance.com (where I work). In many states we even list customer reviews of the plans we sell. You might find that especially helpful, it sounds like. Through our site you can also compare plans side by side and apply for coverage online. And we have licensed agents you can talk to at 1-800-977-8860.

Also, BCBS of IL has earned excellent rating from National Committee for Quality Assurance. NCQA Accreditation is used by most of the nation's Fortune 500 employers, federal and state governments, and consumers like you to help select among competing health plans. Only NCQA's Health Plan Report Card is based on a rigorous evaluation of clinical quality, member satisfaction and a comprehensive assessment of key systems and processes.

Good luck!

Amir M, licensed agent


Bill L
Try this one - http://healthplans.bebto.com - I personally have their health insurance.
It is affordable and has good coverage.


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