Florida Health Insurance reform status
May 19th, 2010
The National Federation of Independent Business, a small-business lobbying group, connected Florida’s legal confront to the health-care reform law accepted in March, becoming the first confidential organization looking for turn over the gauge. The group’s filing today came as the end-of-week deadline approached for amending the protest initially brought by Florida Attorney General Bill McCollum. [...]
First Step to Buying Florida Health Insurance
June 18th, 2009
If you have decided to buy Florida health insurance you are making progress towards this goal. But before you get too far ahead of yourself you need to know the steps that you must take, as well as the order in which to move forward. It is very important that you move from one logical [...]
Health Insurance Blog on Insurance Companies
January 14th, 2009
Mary Jerome, diagnosed with ovarian cancer three years ago, did not envision that fighting for her life would also mean fighting her insurance company. However, that sadly became apparent when her insurance company decided that many of her treatments and medications should not be covered. Refusing to to take the rejection without a fight, given [...]
Harsh Words for the AMA’s new Proposal
September 30th, 2008
Morgan Moran, the broker behind Florida Health Insurance Web, who offers his services for free and has been a long standing advocate for universal health care, has nothing but harsh words for the new AMA proposal. He feels that the proposed tax credits are not enough to solve the current crisis of skyrocketing medical costs [...]
Florida Health Insurance Regulation Moved to the Federal Level?
September 25th, 2008
Florida Insurance Commissioner Kevin McCarty commented today in response to recent ideas that in the aftermath of the financial issues of the American International Group (AIG), that the regulation of insurance should be transferred from the state level to the federal level.Commissioner McCarty feels that insurance regulation has proven to be successful at the state level and therefore should remain a state regulatory [...]