Questions? Call us! 888-310-2769

How young adults can get health care

The health care bill that passed last month promises to make medical insurance available to millions more people.

Abortion coverage could sink Utahn’s low-income health insurance plans

About 400 low-income families who have their private insurance premiums paid in part by public funds could lose the benefit…

Calling on Health Insurers to Drop Fast-Food Stock

Health insurance companies in the U.S., Canada and Europe hold nearly $1.9 billion in fast-food company stock, according to a new study from researchers at Harvard Medical School.

In Oregon’s individual health insurance market, costs still worrisome

Health insurance exchanges starting in 2014 are supposed to create a more affordable market. But reforms may do little to help single adults who are self-employed and earning too much to qualify for premium subsidies.

Life, Health Insurers Invest in Fast Food Stocks

A Harvard medical group says life/health insurance companies’ investments in fast food firms shows that insurers care more about money than health.

Health Insurance Companies Shifting Costs To Protect Profits From New Law

Health insurance companies are already starting to game a key element of health care reform months before it even takes effect, according to a new report from the Senate Commerce Committee.

[Ads by Yahoo!] Health Insurance

Save on health insurance. Find the right plan for you & your family.

[Ads by Yahoo!] Business HEALTH Insurance in Texas

Best Rates from all Major Carriers for businesses with 2-50 employees.

Short-term customers boosting health costs

Thousands of consumers are gaming Massachusetts 2006 health insurance law by buying insurance when they need to cover pricey medical care, such as fertility treatments and knee surgery, and then swiftly dropping coverage, a practice that insurance executives say is driving up costs for other people and small businesses.

Short-term customers boosting health costs

Thousands of consumers are gaming Massachusetts 2006 health insurance law by buying insurance when they need to cover pricey medical care, such as fertility treatments and knee surgery, and then swiftly dropping coverage, a practice that insurance executives say is driving up costs for other people and small businesses.