Consumer Coverage Blog
January 8th, 2011

Jacksonville, Florida -  HEALTH INSURANCE NEWS TODAY

As part of the Health Care Reform Law, starting this year many Medicare recipients will pay less for prescription drugs.

“If they have high costs and fall in the gap of medicine, they’re going to be able to cut their costs in half, and they are going to be able to get doctor’s visits and cancer screenings without any out of pocket costs,” said U.S. Senator Debbie Stabenow.

Because there is going to be a focus on preventative health services, health officials say there may be less people in the waiting room.

“If we intervene earlier in these diseases we can reduce health care costs,” said Mark Valacak, the Director of the Genesee County Health Department.

Also changing this year, restaurants with 20 or more locations will be required to post calorie counts on their menus, with Flint being one of the top ten cities for obesity rates, the Genesee County Health Department hopes this will make a difference.

“Being informed, having the information there, will allow us to make better food choices,” said Valacak.

Tax season is almost here, now small businesses will get a tax cut to help pay for health insurance for their employees.

“We want to turn this around so that families have freedom from worrying about whether or not they will be able to get medical care,” said Senator Stabenow.

And Senator Stabenow says health insurance companies are now held accountable.

“If they spend too much money on administrative or profits they are going to have to refund money to families with insurance,” said Senator Stabenow.

Some positive changes lawmakers say Mid-Michigan families can look forward to for 2011.

Senator Stabenow says the Health Care Reform Law also includes a provision that lets early retirees stay on their former employer’s insurance plan until they qualify for Medicare.

A repeal of the health care law would likely die in the senate.

December 16th, 2008

Las Vegas, Nevada — Do you think the governement of the United States should mandate health insurance coverage for all fellow citizens?  Many think that is the last item struggling businesses need in this slowing economy .  Health insurance for all employees is a nice benefit, but should it be a right?  Many business owners do not think this is the right thing to do in this recession and are sending their thoughts to Congress as they prepare to tackle comprehensive health care reform next year. Both President-elect Barack Obama’s health care plan and others are in the mix.  What do you think?