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Supplemental Health Insurance

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This book is intended to provide those with a basic knowledge of the fundamentals of health insurance and supplemental health insurance with more specific information on the major supplemental products in the marketplace. In addition, the gaps in health coverage that led to the need for additional insurance are discussed for each product. Chapter authors all have extensive experience in the health insurance industry, and bring a practical, real-world perspective… More >>

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Obama launches attack on health insurance companies

California Assembly hearing to look at rescinded health insurance issue
Just a small fraction of the thousands of consumers whose health coverage was unfairly revoked by their insurers have benefited from state-brokered settlements with insurance companies, according to an Assembly report made public Tuesday.

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Obama Takes Aim At Health Insurance Companies
President Obama traveled to Acadia University in suburban Philadelphia on Monday to make the case one more time for Congress to pass legislation to overhaul the nation’s health care system. He went after Republicans for their unified opposition, and attacked big insurance companies.

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Obama launches attack on health insurance companies
The White House is mounting a stinging, sustained broadside against health insurance rate increases as President Obama and his aides enter what they hope will be the final stretch of a year-long political war over health-care reform.

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