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plansHealth Insurance Portability and Accountability ActThe Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act (HIPAA) was enacted in 1996. Also called the Kennedy-Kassebaum Act, it has spanned a massive, multi-year attempt to standardize processes and reduce the incidence of accidental disclosure and fraud. HIPPA BenefitsConsolidated Omnibus Reconciliation ActThe Federal Consolidated Omnibus Reconciliation Act (COBRA) has been in effect COBRA EligibilityAARP Group Health InsuranceAARP group members (ages 50 and over) and their spouses are eligible to AARP BenefitsEvaluating Health Insurance PlansWhen you pay a premium to an insurance company, the company promises to pay for your care. In order to have enough money to pay for your care, an insurance company must save enough from the premiums it collects now so that it can pay bills later. Money that an insurance company saves to pay future claims is called "Reserves." State insurance commissions monitor insurance company reserves. A company with reserves that are too low may not be able to pay future claims. A company with reserves that are too high may be skimping on paying claims. A.M. Travelers Health InsuranceYou have health coverage to protect you while at home; it only makes sense for Obtaining Traveler's Health InsuranceTraditional Health InsuranceLong before managed care plans like HMOs came to dominate the health insurance Temporary Health InsuranceAs life's circumstances change, so do insurance needs and options. Temporary Student Health InsuranceCollege and graduate students often have so many financial worries over tuition Reasons for Student Health InsuranceSmall Business Health InsuranceThose who own or work for a small business may not realize that they are Benefits of Small Business Health InsuranceSenior Health InsuranceThose who are of age 65 or older, and eligible for social security, qualify to receive Medicare health insurance coverage. But even if senior citizens are eligible for Medicare, they often want more coverage than Medicare offers, and decide to purchase some form of private insurance that supplements Medicare. The following article explores some of the supplementary health insurance options that are available to senior citizens today. Medigap
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