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health_insurance.gifWhen it becomes law, families will save on their premiums, President Obama declared in his weekly radio address before Christmas, pitching his health care reform.

If only that were so. Nobody who tracks health insurance sees any sign of softening premium prices for people who already have insurance, Obamacare or not. Premiums for 2010 were up 10% and are predicted to keep growing at the same rate in coming years.

Health insurance is beginning to resemble air travel–where deep-pocketed business passengers subsidize penny-pinching vacationers. Insurance companies, under the measures in Congress, would be forced to take all comers, young and old, healthy and sick. View Full Article »

Senior-Insurance.comSenior citizens have many special needs when it comes to health insurance and long term care insurance. As we get older, affordable health insurance becomes more difficult to find, and more of our cost-of-living expenses become healthcare related.

For example, a pre-existing condition can make affordable insurance hard to find (for example, health insurance for diabetics). Fortunately, when it comes to obtaining health insurance, seniors have rights, as well as a number of different types of plans to choose from, through both government programs and private companies. You need information to help you make the right choices.

All seniors have access to the federally-subsidized Medicare program. In addition, they have the option of purchasing a Medicare supplement, also known as medigap insurance (note: not connected with or endorsed by the U.S. government or the federal Medicare program.). View Full Article »

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