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The Best Medicare Drug Plans

The Best Medicare Drug Plans

There are numerous drug plans offered by Medicare and many types are covered under Medicare subsidiaries such as AARP Medicare or Railroad Medicare. Many plans may also be determined by your age and where you live. The best Medicare plan for you is dependent upon your individual needs and health fac
How to Qualify for Indiana Medicaid or Hoosier Healthwise

How to Qualify for Indiana Medicaid or Hoosier Healthwise

Indiana's Medicaid plan, Hoosier Healthwise, is a healthcare plan for children, low-income families and pregnant women who may not be able to afford medical insurance otherwise. According to the Indiana Family and Social Services Administration, some Hoosier Healthwise recipients may pay a small mon
Problems With Blue Cross Advantage Insurance

Problems With Blue Cross Advantage Insurance

Blue Advantage offers in-patient and preventive health services.Jupiterimages/Comstock/Getty ImagesBlue Advantage is a health insurance option offered by BlueCross BlueShield of North Carolina, one of the United State's largest health insurance providers. BlueCross BlueShield of North...
Health Effects of High Chlorine in Small Pools

Health Effects of High Chlorine in Small Pools

Chlorine, one of the highest produced chemical in terms of volume, is used in everything from household cleaning products, pesticides and water treatment. Although chlorine is an effective treatment for cleaning water used in swimming pools, it has several negative side effects. Exposure to excessiv
Covering Children on Insurance Past the Age of 18

Covering Children on Insurance Past the Age of 18

The health reform laws passed under the Obama administration allow children to remain on their parent's health insurance plans until the age of 26. This provision of the law is effective as of Sept. 23, 2010.
Kentucky Qualifications for Medicare

Kentucky Qualifications for Medicare

Medicare beneficiaries receive Part A benefits to pay for hospital and nursing expenses, Part B benefits to pay for doctor's visits and medical supplies and Part D benefits to pay prescription drug costs. Medicare is not open to everyone, which means you must meet the qualifications criteria to rece
What Is an IRB Human Subject?

What Is an IRB Human Subject?

Institutional Review Boards, commonly known as IRBs, are the bodies in universities and institutions which ensure the safe and fair treatment of human research subjects. Their number and influence has multiplied in recent decades, affecting research in medical, scientific and social science fields.
Colorado Health Insurance

Colorado Health Insurance

Contact information for state offices and resources for obtaining and keeping health insurance in Colorado
New Jersey Medicaid Guidelines

New Jersey Medicaid Guidelines

New Jersey Medicaid is a joint state and federal health care program designed to provide insurance to low-income and medically needy residents. To receive coverage, certain requirements must be met. Medicaid covers a wide range of services and treatments, including hospital care, doctor visits, pres
New Mexico Eligibility for Medicaid

New Mexico Eligibility for Medicaid

New Mexico has many health insurance programs to help low-income New Mexicans receive affordable medical services.syringe-medical image by JASON WINTER from Fotolia.comNew Mexico has many health insurance programs to help low-income New Mexicans receive affordable medical care. These...
What Are the Similarities Between HMO & PPO?

What Are the Similarities Between HMO & PPO?

HMOs and PPOs have regulations about doctor visits.Doctor image by Monika 3 Steps Ahead from Fotolia.comAn HMO (health-maintenance organization) or a PPO (preferred-provider organization) are types of health insurance that may be provided to you at your workplace or through independent...
How Long Can a Terminated Employee Participate in Cobra?

How Long Can a Terminated Employee Participate in Cobra?

COBRA stands for Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act and provides terminated employees and their dependents with access to group health coverage following a job termination. The act is only applicable if the employer was providing a group health insurance policy. The maximum duration of C
How to Get Health Insurance With Diabetes

How to Get Health Insurance With Diabetes

Since diabetes is a costly and potentially fatal illness, health insurance companies frequently reject diabetic applicants. Diabetes ranks with cancer, HIV, morbid obesity, heart disease and autoimmune disorders as the main reasons for health insurance denials in the U.S. Insurance companies are hes
New York State Privacy Laws Regarding Medical Information

New York State Privacy Laws Regarding Medical Information

Healthcare workers should be familiar with all privacy policies.a boss and a secretary image by Sergii Shalimov from Fotolia.comHIPAA and state laws mandate that all medical information retain a certain degree of privacy. Like other states, New York has strict rules about what medical...
Rhode Island Options for Health Insurance Plans

Rhode Island Options for Health Insurance Plans

Learn about the options that Rhode Island offers for health insurance plans.healthcare concept image by Stasys Eidiejus from Fotolia.comHealth insurance options in Rhode Island are generally limited to private insurance, group health insurance and several government-subsidized plans....
What is the Importance of a Community Health Assessment?

What is the Importance of a Community Health Assessment?

A community health assessment examines the health care issues present in a population and identifies health care needs. Community health assessments are important because they help state, local, and national agencies allocate resources.
What Is a Health Insurance Exclusion?

What Is a Health Insurance Exclusion?

Learn what a health insurance exclusion is and why your health insurance company won’t pay for it.
Short Term Health Insurance—What It Is & How It Works

Short Term Health Insurance—What It Is & How It Works

Learn what short-term health insurance is, how it works, what situations it’s good for, and what to beware of with short-term health insurance.
How to Appeal a Medicare Enrollment Rejection

How to Appeal a Medicare Enrollment Rejection

Medicare enrollment is the essential first step before physicians, providers and suppliers can bill Medicare. Enrollment applications are processed by the Medicare claims processing contractors for the provider jurisdiction. Medicare enrollment denials can bring financial disaster to hea
Student Insurance Guide

Student Insurance Guide

College students don't have to go without health insurance due to a lack of affordability or lack of necessity. According to a 2009 survey conducted by Columbia University for The Commonwealth Fund, approximately 30 percent of college students and adults ages 18 to 29 have no health insurance. The A