Anatomy of Health Insurance

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An Overview

Health insurance is a hotly debated topic in this year’s presidential elections. Obama-care has some doctors and citizens fuming over the possibility of universal healthcare. But, before preaching, one should get a full grasp of what health insurance entails for a typical buyer.

This infographic gives an overview of how the health insurance industry works. One thing for sure, the health insurance industry is a booming business, as the typical 22-year old will pay $400,000 for health care and insurance in his or her lifetime.

Assessment

So study up with our handbooks, textbooks, dictionaries and this ME-P so you can responsibly select an insurance plan that is right for you.

Conclusion

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2 Responses

  1. Are tax cut ahead if high court voids health care law?

    Expectations in Washington have reached feverish heights as supporters and foes of the Affordable Care Act fret about a Supreme Court ruling in the next few weeks that will decide its fate – and potentially set off a cascade of policy reverberations.

    http://nbcpolitics.msnbc.msn.com/_news/2012/06/05/12068303-tax-cut-ahead-if-high-court-voids-health-care-law?lite

    What do you think will happen; from an accounting and tax perspective?

    Dr. Diller

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  2. Do we really need healthcare reform?

    Over the past 20 years there have been a variety of attempts to “reform” healthcare in the United States. Reform is really just a courteous term used to describe the need to control the skyrocketing cost of healthcare, while simultaneously improving quality and outcomes.

    http://www.physbiztech.com/news/do-we-really-need-healthcare-reform

    Candidly, the healthcare industry has failed at reforming either of these two critical objectives.

    Rita

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