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Florida’s Attorney General Joins lawsuit

Pam Bondi, Florida’s attorney general has announced that Florida will join 19 other state in a suit brought in Federal court seeking to end certain provisions of the Affordable Care Act. Specifically the plaintiffs argue that the prohibition against insurance companies insure those with preexisting conditions is unconstitutional. If they are successful, insurance companies would … Read more

Association Health Plans

The Trump administration has issued a final ruling which will allow small businesses to come together and purchase what are called association health plans. These plans would tend to be cheaper because they will not be need to include benefits now required under the affordable care act. Insurance companies could sell health insurance plans that … Read more

No Exam Term Life Insurance

Do you need life insurance but don’t like giving blood? There is a solution called no exam term life insurance. All you need to do is answer some health questions and you could be covered by quality term life insurance with guaranteed premiums for 10, 20, or even 30 years. Don’t let your fear of … Read more

Trump’s Justice DOJ Will Not Defend Obamacare In Court

Several states including Texas have sued in federal court arguing that provisions of the affordable care act including the prohibition against applying pre-existing are unconstitutional. The Trump Department of Justice has declined to defend the provisions and has agreed with the plaintiffs that they are unconstitutional. If the suit is successful, insurance companies could once … Read more

Congreve To Take Up Obamacare Repeal

Reportedly Congress will attempt to once again to repeal Obamacare this summer. Already Congress’s and the Trump administration actions are expected to drive up health insurance premiums 15 to 20 percent at open enrollment this year. If Congress is able to repeal Obamacare or even parts of it with no plan to replace, the affects … Read more

Drug Manufacture Knew It’s Opioids Were Widely Abused

Purdue pharma the company that planted the seeds of the opioid epidemic through it’s aggressive marketing of Oxycontin, has long claimed it was unaware of the powerful opioid painkiller’s growing abuse until years after it went on the market. But, according to the New York Times a confidential Justice Department report shows that federal prosecutors … Read more

Congressional Actions To Drive Up Obamacare Premiums

Congress was unable to agree to a bill that would repeal Obamacare but they took several steps in an attempt and weaken it. One Action was to add an amendment to the tax bill that repealed the individual mandate that individuals stay covered by health insurance. This move is expected to cause 3 to 4 … Read more

Group Health Insurance Plans Can Be Started Anytime Of The Year

Many people believe that group health plans like Obamacare can only be started during the annual open enrollment, however that is not the case employee health insurance plans can be started anytime of the year. Also, if you have a plan all ready in place for your employees you can switch to a new plan … Read more