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Illinois Health Insurance Terms and Acronyms

By Mike Novelli

Illinois health insurance policies are riddled with incomprehensible terms. Health plan jargon boggles most consumers, making it even more challenging to find adequate Illinois health insurance coverage. Illinois Life and Health compiled the most commonly used acronyms and their definitions to simply the process obtaining Illinois health insurance quotes: ASO (Administrative Services Only) –... »

Why Illinois Medical Insurance Quotes Assure Financial Prudence?

By Mike Novelli

President Barack Obama’s national health reform bill has breathed new life into the future well-being of Americans, there’s no better time to obtain several Illinois medical insurance quotes – then now. With pre-existing health conditions no longer being a barrier to obtaining a viable Illinois health insurance... »

Illinois Health Insurance Review:- Blue Cross Blue Shields – Blue Value

By Mike Novelli

Is Blue Cross Blue Shields’ My Value an Affordable Michigan Value Health Plan? »

Replacing UniCare with Another Illinois Health Insurance Plan

By Mike Novelli

How to replace UniCare medical coverage with another Illinois health Insurance »

Illinois Medical Insurance and Indemnity Plans

By Mike Novelli

How Illinois health insurance plans work with indemnity policies? »

Lack of Illinois Health Insurance is Sickening

By Mike Novelli

Is not having Illinois health insurance good for your health? Harvard researchers find a correlation between being uninsured and being healthy. Read how to save on small business health insurance in Wisconsin. »

How-to Save on Small Business Health Insurance

By Mike Novelli

Buying small business health insurance in Illinois— strategies for maximizing coverage and minimizing cost. »

Why Cheap Illinois Health Insurance is Dicey

By Mike Novelli

Is affordable Illinois health insurance an oxymoron? The old adage: “You get what you pay for,” is applicable to the cheap health insurance coverage. But, more and more underinsured are bamboozled by marketing jargon and the fine print exclusions. For some 40+ million Americans without health insurance, there is a lack of consumer information... »