Sunday, November 30, 2008

Medical insurance - even the NHS advisor search personal care

the NHS is midmost of a funding crisis. According to the Royal College of Nursing, at least 4000 jobs can easily embody axed as a result. The spokesperson recently said: “There’s without doubt that there is an impact on patients.

wacc-finance.com/index.php/2007/12/26/medical_insurance_even_the_nhs_advisor_s

Saturday, November 29, 2008

Insurance and Your Age

Age is one of the many factors insurance companies use to calculate your rate. Being younger can be a good thing if you are looking for health insurance and not so good if you are looking for car insurance.

www.tiffanyinsurance.com/2007/12/insurance-and-your-age.html

Long Term Care Insurance: Deal or No Deal

Consumers have difficulty recognizing the value of Long Term Care insurance. Many perceive it as an unnecessary expenditure and neglect or put off the coming to terms with the costs of aging.

www.sanepr.com/Long-Term-Care-Insurance-Deal-or-No-Deal_29877.cfm

Rep. Griffin Asks Insurance Department to Reconsider Offer to ...

LARIMORE – Rep. Chris Griffin, D-Larimore, has sent a letter to the state’s Insurance Department asking that the agency reconsider its offer to Northwood school officials.

nddemnpl.blogspot.com/2007/12/rep-griffin-asks-insurance-department.html

Vsurance Offers New Insurance Product to Protect New Pet Owners ...

Vsurance Offers New Insurance Product to Protect New Pet Owners … PR-Inside.com (Pressemitteilung), Austria - 9 minutes ago Currently, 17 states have puppy lemon laws, which give consumers recourse if their new pet has problems.

petpooch.com/?p=190

FHA Mortgage Insurance Changes: Is The New Rule Still On Track?

It seems the upcoming changes in FHA mortgage insurance rates haven't drawn much attention. Looks like that may be changing according to this news item that I saw on Bloomberg.com this morning.

activerain.com/blogsview/284624/FHA-Mortgage-Insurance-Changes

State panel calls for mandatory insurance

DENVER - The Blue Ribbon Commission for Health Care Reform recommended Monday spending more than $1 billion to provide Coloradans with more access to insurance, but it stopped short of supporting a Canadian-style, singlepayer system.

www.gazette.com/articles/health_29938___/percent_care.html