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PPACA Ensures Affordable Illinois Medical Insurance
Affordable Illinois medical insurance is no longer a pipedream, hogwash or political malarkey. With the guidelines of the Patient Protection and Affordability Care Act (PPACA), Illinois medical insurance for people »
Illinois Medical Insurance Review: Aetna’s Preventative Care 3000
There are several tactics to saving and shopping for an affordable Illinois medical insurance policy. A health plan evaluation of Aetna’s various Advantage Plan Options and it is quite obvious which Illinois medical insurance programs are an exacting match for the budget conscious consumer with minimal medical requirements. Aetna’s Preventative and Hospital Care 3000... »
Illinois Medical Insurance Underwriting Information
While many Americans are poised for President Barack Obama to amend the national health insurance reform bill, how health insurance policies are written remains an area of contention. In this installment of Illinois Life and Health.com, we’re revealing what criteria underwriters use to approve and set Illinois medical insurance premiums. The premiums for Illinois... »
Does Aetna Outpace Other Illinois Medical Insurance Plans?
With UniCare no longer approving new Illinois medical insurance some self-employed Illinoisans find themselves scrambling for new coverage. Consumers, with an overall healthy history, have numerous affordable medical health plan options. Whether it’s a family or an individual plan, Aetna Open Access HMO touts an arsenal of medical benefits. Important note: While it may seem... »
Illinois Medical Insurance and Indemnity Plans
How Illinois health insurance plans work with indemnity policies? »
How-to Save on Small Business Health Insurance
Buying small business health insurance in Illinois— strategies for maximizing coverage and minimizing cost. »
Why Cheap Illinois Health Insurance is Dicey
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... »
