Health Policy

PEHP Position For Utah Health Insurance Reform

December 25, 2011 admin Insurance

Judi Hilman, the executive director of the Utah Health Policy Project (UHPP) recently opined that the Public Employee Health Plan (PEHP) should be available to all small businesses in Utah as a way to make health insurance more affordable. Ms. Hilman points out that “PEHP’s claims costs are less than 4%, which compares favorably to [...]

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When You Are Denied Health Insurance – What Can Be Done?

February 6, 2011 admin Insurance

Insurance coverage can be denied on a health insurance policy for many reasons. All insurance companies are business minded and they will never take high risks which may cause huge losses. Therefore, when they find out some conditions stated in the applications of the applicants, they will definitely turn their clients down. If you are [...]

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Small Business Medical Insurance Plans

January 2, 2011 admin Insurance

In Virginia, like in any other state, insurance is offered to small businesses having 2-50 employees on a regular basis. An insurance plan has two points on the good-side: it could lead to tax saving and lower premiums for the enrollees.Like group health plans, small business health plans also offer multiple benefits. The main thing [...]

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