Texas Health Insurance

Health Insurance Plans – Small, Large and Self Funded Group Plans

November 12, 2011 admin Insurance

The most affordable health coverage for families and individuals is usually group coverage offered by employers. Larger companies have traditionally been able to offer better plans because of their larger purchasing power. Although employers and groups are not required to do so, most Texas health insurance plans are employer-based or offered as benefits through organizations [...]

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Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas Health Insurance Quotes and Plan Review

October 8, 2011 admin Insurance

For Texas residents looking for health care, Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas is one of the top health insurance companies to consider in the state. Learning about Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas medical insurance plans is even more important when one realizes that within the Unites States there cost of health care keeps [...]

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Health Insurance Plans – Fee-For-Service Vs Managed Care

October 3, 2011 admin Insurance

Texas health insurance plans offer protection against sudden and unexpected costs for illnesses and injuries. According to the U.S. Census Bureau, only 3 out of every 4 Texans have some form of health insurance. A Harvard Medical School study found that in 2001, out-of-pocket costs averaged nearly $12,000 per American, and although 75% had health [...]

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