Archive for October, 2009

How does health insurance work in terms of payment?

October 21, 2009 - 12:16 pm 1 Comment

Let’s say there’s a family, and there’s three different prescriptions for different medications within the family. Let’s say the Dad is paying for health insurance. Do you just pay for health insurance once, when you register for it? Do you pay $20 monthly? Does the price you pay go up when you add more medications? I’m confused.

When you get health insurance, there is what is called a premium. This is the amount you pay on a scheduled basis. For instance, if you get insurance through your employer, you would pay your part of the premium each payday.

If you pay your premiums on time, you get to keep your insurance. Now, when you use your insurance, there is what is called a deductible. This is an amount of money you must spend before the insurance starts paying anything. A typical deductible might be $250/year for the policy holder and $500/year for the family. So, if your dad had the policy and went to get a prescription, if it was his first prescription of the year and it cost $100, he would pay $100. Every time he used stuff under the plan, he would pay everything until he hit the $250 deductible, then the insurance would kick in. (the same goes for the family coverage, until the $500 was met by everybody in total – not separately – you would pay 100%).

Now, once the deductible is met, the insurance starts picking up some of the costs…usually the costs are based on what doctor or provider you use. If you use someone who is called "in network" the insurance company pays more of the bill. They do this because they have negotiated lower costs with that provider. For example, let’s say you need to have some tests done and your family has met all your deductibles. Let’s also say the tests normally cost $200. If you go to an in network provider, the insurance would cover 80%. If you go out of network, the insurance might only cover 70%. Now the nice thing is, by going in network, you get the discounted price, let’s say $160. So, if you go in network, you would pay $32 for the tests and the insurance would pay $128 (totaling $160). If you went out of network, you would pay the 30% of $200 or $60 and the insurance company would pay $140. So, by staying in-network, both you and your insurance company save money.

Also, there is something called an out-of-pocket maximum. This just means that if someone in your family gets real sick or injured, the most you can pay for that year is the out-of-pocket max…say $5,000. Once you hit that, everything after that is covered 100% by your insurance and you don’t pay anything.

Last, there is a co-pay – what this means is that if you go to the doctor for a routine visit, it is usually covered without worrying about the deductible and you pay just the co-pay. usually this is $15 or $20 on say a $100 office visit and the insurance company pays the rest (based on a negotiated amount).Check out this site to find the best health insurance just in one minute,

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How will the department of health and human services carry out a new health care plan?

October 21, 2009 - 12:16 pm Comments Off

I have to write a bill for government and i need to explain how health and human services would carry out my bill after it would be passed. What steps would they take? My health care plan resembles obama’s plan if that helps.

Once the legislation is signed by the president, the approprriate department writes the regulations to implement the law.
For example, the LAW says we have to pay income taxes.
The IRS regulations say we have to file a form 1040.

First, proposed regs are written by the department staff.
They MUST follow the law.
They can not violate the law.

The proposed regs are published in the Federal Register, and the public has from 30 to 90 days to comment on them.

http://www.federalregister.gov/

The dept. reads the comments they get, and decide whether to change any of the proposed regs to fit the comments.
Yes, comments very often do make a difference.
I once had a job where it was my duty to write comments on proposed regs on hunger and poverty programs.

Once the dept. makes their decisions, the final regs are then published in the Federal Register again.

Then all of the necessary people are notified – insurance companies, state insurance departments, hospitals, doctors, etc.

They have to give everyone time to change their procedures to comply with the regs – paperwork, training staff, etc.

The final regs are then published again in the US Code of Federal Regulations

http://www.gpoaccess.gov/cfr/index.html

This link talks about the Head Start Program, but the process is the same.

http://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/hslc/Program%20Design%20and%20Management/Fiscal/Narrative%20Discussions/Introduction%20to%20Regulatory%20Process.htm

These other links may help.

http://www.reginfo.gov/public/

http://www.regulations.gov/search/Regs/home.html#home

What is the origin of sports players wearing black armbands?

October 21, 2009 - 12:16 pm 2 Comments

Sports players will frequently wear black armbands to commemorate the death of a teammate or close colleague – for instance, the Liverpool/Manchester City players are wearing them today in memory of the Motherwell captain who passed away yesterday.

My question(s) are:

(a) Where did the wearing of black armbands first originate? Would I be correct in guessing that it’s something to do with the military?
(b) When was the first recorded instance of sports players wearing black armbands?

The wearing of black armbands is a custom which originated in Ancient Egypt and came to the West through Republican Rome, when the Toga pulla made of dark-coloured wool was worn during periods of mourning. I dont know when it was first used by sportsmen.

How has the influence of sports or ways they are played changed in the past few generations in India?

October 21, 2009 - 12:16 pm 1 Comment

Sports like cricket, or the ways sports are played. How would they be different now compared to the ways their grandparents played them? Thanks.

aggression and ego

What sort of health insurance options does a single woman have who lives on her own and works at the gap?

October 19, 2009 - 1:11 pm 2 Comments

I get worried about my girlfriend because she doesn’t have health insurance. I am insured through my job, what are her options? Is there something she can sign up for? If she has health issues I want to know that she will be able to afford any necessary medical treatment. Thanks.

Financial assistance might be available. Certain government programs and nonprofit organizations can help. You can also discuss concerns about paying her medical bills with your health care provider, social worker or the business office of your clinic or hospital.
see

http://www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus/financialassistance.html

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What affordable health insurance is the best?

October 19, 2009 - 1:11 pm 1 Comment

I will be divorced in 2 months and will have to find my own health insurance. I have been with Anthem for 14 years and have no health problems and no medications except 1 blood pressure pill a day. I am waiting for a quote from Anthem for a single policy but I am afraid it will not be affordable. Thanks for all the help I can get!

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Hope this help,

What anti aging products do you swear by?

October 17, 2009 - 12:45 pm 3 Comments

I use Estee Lauder products. Im loving them but i want more opinions so i know that im getting the best. This is important to me. Im 30 years old and i think its a good time (if not sooner then i have) to be using an effective anti aging line.

If you are really looking for best anti aging products,
I suggest doing what this mom did, combining Resveratrol and Lift

http://kellyantiagingblog.blogspot.com/

how do UK fitness instructors make a living in the UK considering the reasonably small salary?

October 17, 2009 - 12:45 pm 1 Comment

I don’t mean to be disrespectful but I was just looking at the average wage for a fitness instructor (14K) with possible career change in mind and was quite surprised at the low pay. Is this really the average?

Are you joking, personal trainers usually charge around £35 per hour depending on the area you live in.

What is the fitness requirement for the NY national guard?

October 17, 2009 - 12:45 pm 2 Comments

What is the fitness requirement for the NY national guard? I need to know running, push ups, sit ups and anything else. Please include how you know this and *no guessing please*. Only contact me if you really know. Thanks!

well how old are you the brackets are different for each age catefory contact me with your age and i can get you the number in each event.

What individual health insurance is good but cheap in California?

October 17, 2009 - 12:45 pm Comments Off

Hey. Please somebody help me. I am employed but don’t get any health insurance. I am 27 and single and need a good health insurance but cheap. I live in South California. Can somebody can help me with that?

Health insurance can be very tricky. Since I live in Utah I’m not sure about California laws and regulations, so I suggest you contact a nearby insurance agent. Check out this site to find the best health insurance just in one minute,

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