emilyml | Shared With: Everyone - Aug 19 2008 | health, care, insurance
emilyml | Shared With: Everyone - Jul 29 2008 | insurance, health, care
emilyml | Shared With: Everyone - May 18 2008 | health, care, insurance
This is pretty amazing. A 10.2% "benefits/medical loss ratio" means that the insurance company kept 89.8% of people's money (premiums) for themselves in profit and administration.
Quoted: In previous semesters the benefits ratios dipped as low as 10.2% and 13.8%. This means the college’s plan has been a veritable gold mine for ...
emilyml | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 10 2008 | health, care, insurance
Here's a nice little succinct history of how the "mandate" model of "universal" health insurance has failed time after time.
Quoted: Variants of the mandate model, first proposed by Richard Nixon, were passed with great fanfare in Massachusetts (1988), Oregon (1989) and Washington State (1993). All died quiet deaths. As costs soared, legislators backed off from enforcing the mandates or funding new coverage for the poor. Massachusetts' recent reform, which largely excuses employers from the mandate but imposes steep fines on the uninsured, appears poised to follow a similar path. Of the middle-income uninsured who are required to pay the full premium for coverage, few have signed up. Meanwhile, the state has already announced a $147 million shortfall in funding for subsidies for the poor.
emilyml | Shared With: Everyone - Mar 07 2008 | women, care, work
emilyml | Shared With: Everyone - Feb 12 2008 | seattle, uw, care
emilyml | Shared With: Everyone - Nov 20 2007 | health, care, labor
emilyml | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 25 2007 | health, care, insurance
Read on for some sadly juvenile reporting on some great news.
Quoted: Gore, who won the 2000 presidential election against GOP nominee George W. Bush, but who was deprived of the job by GOP theft, called the present health care system “incredibly ridiculous.” Gore just shared the Nobel Peace Prize for his work on alerting the world to the dangers of global warming. That gives him added credibility.
emilyml | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 18 2007 | health, care
emilyml | Shared With: Everyone - Oct 03 2007 | health, care, news
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