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Business Standard  Nov 23  Comment 
We are targeting to be in the market in the first quarter next year (January to March). It is important to do it as quickly as possible because health insurance in India is growing at a very fast pace, Damien Marmion, chief executive officer of...
Wall Street Journal  Nov 23  Comment 
Health-insurance stocks lift after Senate's weekend vote to start considering $848B health-coverage overhaul bill.
Motley Fool  Nov 20  Comment 
Don't miss this once-a-year opportunity to get the best health plan.
Insurance Journal  Nov 20  Comment 
A new survey finds Wisconsinites pay more for health insurance than the rest of the country and the cost is rising at a faster rate. The consulting firm Mercer finds employers and their workers in ...
Insurance Journal  Nov 19  Comment 
The number of Washingtonians with no health insurance will soon reach 1 million, according to a report issued yesterday by the state's Insurance Commissioner Mike Kreidler. Kreidler also predicts ...
Reuters  Nov 19  Comment 
U.S. stocks fell on Thursday, with all major indexes down more than 1 percent on weakness in the technology and health insurance sectors.
New York Times  Nov 19  Comment 
Medicare and private health insurers said they were unlikely to change coverage of breast cancer screenings after new guidelines recommended that women wait longer to have mammograms and have fewer of them.
CNNMoney.com  Nov 19  Comment 
Aetna announced it eliminated 625 positions Wednesday in the first of two rounds of job cuts that will reduce the health insurance giant's workforce by up to 3.5% by the end of the first quarter in 2010.
Sydney Morning Herald  Nov 18  Comment 
Health Minister Nicola Roxon has reintroduced Labor's private health insurance reforms, setting up another potential double-dissolution trigger.
CNNMoney.com  Nov 18  Comment 
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Medicare

Medicare is a federal health insurance program for: a) individuals aged 65 years and above; b) individuals under the age of 65 with certain disabilities; or c) or individuals with end-stage renal disease. There are three types of Medicare plans:

  • Original Medicare Plan, which consists of two parts:
    • Hospital Insurance (Part A): This part pays for inpatient care at public hospitals, critical access hospitals (small facilities that give limited inpatient and outpatient services to people in rural areas), skilled nursing facilities (not custodial or long-term care) as well as hospice care and some home health care. All individuals eligible for Medicare are enrolled automatically and free of charge in Part A.
    • Medical Insurance (Part B): This part pays for doctor visits, outpatient hospital care and other necessary medical services not covered by Part A, such as physical and occupational therapy, and some home health care. Part B is optional and, in 2008, most beneficiaries paid monthly insurance premiums of $96.40. Beneficiaries must also pay an annual deductible before Part B coverage kicks in.
2008 Part B Monthly Insurance Premiums Yearly Income (Single Individual) Yearly Income (Married Couple) Yearly Income (Married Individual)
$96.40$82,000 or less$164,000 or less$82,000 or less
$122.20$82,001 - $102,000$164,001 - $204,000NA
$160.90 $102,001 - $153,000$204,001 - $306,000NA
$199.70$153,001 - $205,000$306,001 - $410,000$82,001 - $123,000
$238.40above $205,000above $410,000above $123,000
  • Medicare Advantage Plans (Part C), formerly known as Medicare+Choice, are private health insurance plans under the Medicare program. These plans pay for more medical services than the Original Medicare Plan by packaging Part A, Part B and additional coverage into one convenient bundle. Part C is optional and beneficiaries often pay higher monthly insurances premiums, but lower deductibles, than those required for Part B. Medicare Advantage is only offered in certain parts of the country and includes HMO Plans, PPO Plans, Medicare Private FFS Plans, Medicare MSA Plans or Medicare Special Needs Plans.
  • Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (Part D) add prescription drug coverage to the Original Medicare Plan, Medicare MSA Plans, some Medicare Cost Plans and some Medicare Private FFS Plans. Each plan is run by a private company and, hence, varies slightly from other plans that fall under Part D. However, all such plans conform to standards set by the federal goverment. Part D is optional and beneficiaries pay monthly insurance premiums and an annual deductible in exchange for a large degree of flexibility in choosing what drugs need to be covered by these plans.

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