Tips to Remember When Looking for Affordable Health Insurance Policies

The Affordable Care Act (ACA) mandates employers across the United States with 50 or more full-time employees to provide health insurance benefits. Although some disagree with “Obamacare”, no argument can change the fact that health insurance is one of the best benefits employers can provide. Take note, however, that the health insurance your employer offers

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Employees Need Financial Wellness

Forty-four percent of full-time workers spend time worrying about personal finances during work hours. In addition, 29% actually deal with their personal finances at work, and of those, 46% spend an average of two to three hours a week at work dealing with these issues, according to a report by Purchasing Power. Forty-four percent of

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Aetna to Stop Selling Individual Plans in California

Aetna Inc. will stop selling individual health insurance policies in California next month, reports theAssociated Press. This is just weeks after opting out of the exchange that is being established as part of the national health care reforms, a state regulator said Tuesday. California Insurance Commissioner Dave Jones said he was disappointed in Aetna’s decision because

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Inland Empire health insurance

Inland Empire health insurance – how ObamaCare will effect Inland Empire Families The passage of ObamaCare will have a pervasive impact on the nation and particularly California, the most populous and diverse state in the country. More than 3 million Californians will be eligible for subsidized coverage through the California Health Benefit Exchange many of those

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Officials Worry Some Companies Will Opt Out Of Health Insurance Market.

The New York Times  (2/18, A9, Pear, Subscription Publication) reports that there are concerns among Federal and state officials and consumer advocates that “companies with relatively young, healthy employees may opt out of the regular health insurance market to avoid the minimum coverage standards” in the Affordable Care Act, which “could drive up costs for

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