Posted on August 10th, 2009 by admin
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A town meeting in Tampa Florida on Friday ended up in people shouting, shoving and spouting off negative feedback about the proposed health care reform. Hundreds of citizens shouted as U.S. Rep Kathy Castor fought to discuss health insurance reforms under debate in Washington, D.C. According to Castor more people agree and support the reform then disagree with the proposed plans. The demonstration was more like a wrestling match than a mature panel debate on national policy. This was just another example of a health care meeting interrupted by angry protesters. There will be similar scenes repeated across the country as we get closer to making any decisions on the reform. What do you think? Are more people in favor of the reform?
Posted on August 6th, 2009 by admin
Filed under Florida health insurance debate |
More than 100 protesters tackled staffers of United States Representative Ron Klein in Broward county Florida on Wednesday. They were expressing their unhappiness and disapproval with the health care overhaul bills. This incident will not be the last as the debate heats up. Democrats complain about what they describe as a mob rule arranged by [...]
Posted on August 4th, 2009 by admin
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A national survey by U.S. Public interest Research Group was recently released in a press conference in Tallahassee Florida discussing the dilemma of how rising health insurance costs are daunting on small business. The survey indicated that small business owners definitely want to offer affordable health insurance coverage to their employees because it attracts and [...]
Posted on August 2nd, 2009 by admin
Filed under Florida Health Insurance |
Jacksonville, Florida — 32256 — Most of the Republican leaders are doing a great deal to slow down the new insurance care option. Mar. Senator John Boehner (R) OHIO, said, “he doesn’t know of any doctor who approves the president’s health insurance plan” but, “that is not true”, the Florida health insurance consultant Morgan Moran, said “The truth is, [...]
Posted on July 29th, 2009 by admin
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In a recent article Randy Kammer Vice President of Regulatory Affairs and Public Policy stated that the health insurance reform proposals must include major cost reductions in order to make a meaningful difference. Society must move from an illness to a wellness frame of mind, providing motivation to health care providers to treat the entire [...]
Posted on July 27th, 2009 by admin
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According to US Representative Corrine Brown, she is in full support of comprehensive health care reform. She states that almost 22 percent of Jacksonville, Florida residences are uninsured. Health care cost and basic health insurance cost are too high. She also states that if things don’t change, Medicare and Medicaid will be bankrupt by 2017 [...]
Posted on July 26th, 2009 by admin
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Shopping for Florida life insurance alone can be scary. This is definitely true if you do not know what you want, where to find it, who to buy from, or anything else along these lines. There are many ways to better your situation when buying Florida universal life insurance on your own. But instead of putting in [...]
Posted on July 24th, 2009 by admin
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Florida International University has signed an affiliation contract with Baptist Health South Florida — a collaboration that will increase the number of doctors completing their residencies in South Florida. The partnership is a fantastic agreement. It benefits the College of Medicine by lending their expertise to the medical students and their education. It benefits Baptist [...]
Posted on July 22nd, 2009 by admin
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The Health care plan that Governor Charlie Crist introduced has proved to be unpopular amongst Florida residence. Fewer than 3,000 people have purchased the health insurance since it was available in January. The Governor says it is unsuccessful because there is not enough advertising to promote the plan. It has failed because the policies are [...]
Posted on July 2nd, 2009 by admin
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