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Aetna to cover administrative cost of H1N1 flu vaccine for all medical members : EasyToInsureMe


Aetna has made the decision to cover administration of the H1N1 flu vaccine for all fully insured medical plan members and all members of self-funded plans unless directed otherwise by the plan sponsor. Aetna will provide this coverage even in instances where members’ specific health plans do not provide coverage for preventive care or have [...]

Individual Health Insurance Reform Weekly : EasyToInsureME


Week of September  21, 2009 While the proposals being considered by Congress to help reform the health care system could make significant strides in addressing health care access problems, many remain concerned that the proposals made to date do not do enough to take on the overarching problem of rapidly rising health care costs. To [...]

How to Get Short Term Insurance


Medical insurance is steadily becoming more of a necessity everyday, which is why so many people are looking for cheap ways to obtain it. If you are between jobs, a recent college graduate, or just waiting for your company insurance plan to kick in, then short term insurance will help cover your medical expenses for [...]

All You Need to Know about Canadian Car Insurance


When it comes to traveling abroad by cars, Americans have only two choices: Mexico to the south and Canada to the north. When it comes to wide open country and beautiful mountains, Canada is the choice of many. But when driving across the border to Canada for that weekend getaway, what about car insurance? Will [...]

Many Americans Turn Towards Affordable Family Insurance as the Economy Begins To Strengthen


With the season of fall rapidly approaching many people are beginning to save money so they can go back to school shopping for their kids. In recent years the cost of school supplies has increased and with the economy at an all time low many people are reevaluating where they spend their money in order [...]

Texas Health Insurance Plans Help Residents of the Lone Star State during Natural Disasters


When Hurricane Ike hit Texas last fall many people were not prepared for the devastation that a natural disaster like a hurricane can cause. Not only was there massive physical devastation to structures and buildings, but there was another type of devastation. That other type of devastation was the injuries, both physical and psychological that [...]


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