by Barbara Kempen | Oct 17, 2011 | Affordable Health Insurance, Health Insurance Brentwood, Health Insurance Pacific Palisades, Health Insurance Santa Monica
In an effort to offer for small business affordable health insurance this year the Affordable Care Act’s Small Business Health Care Tax Credit is still available;the filing deadline for the Small Business Health Care Tax Credit in Santa Monica is today, October...
by Barbara Kempen | Oct 14, 2011 | Affordable Health Insurance, Health Insurance Brentwood, Health Insurance Pacific Palisades, Health Insurance Santa Monica
Accordingly to the newest Kaiser Family Foundation report the health insurance market in the individual and small group insurance is very concentrated, which might influence affordable health insurance in Santa Monica and the rest of the country. In the majority...
by Barbara Kempen | Oct 7, 2011 | Affordable Health Insurance, Health Insurance Brentwood, Health Insurance Pacific Palisades, Health Insurance Santa Monica
October is National Breast Cancer Awareness Month, all of the new health insurance plans offer free preventive care, so take advantage of your free preventive mammogram in Santa Monica and visit your doctor in the month of October. [trafficplayer_skin padding: 41px 0...
by Barbara Kempen | Sep 20, 2011 | Affordable Health Insurance, Health Insurance Brentwood, Health Insurance Santa Monica, Uncategorized
A Health Care Leadership Council suggested to raise the age for people to become eligible for Medicare from 65 to 67 in an effort to control the ever expanding medica cost, so that we will be still able have affordable health insurance in the USA and Santa Monica. In...
by Barbara Kempen | Sep 8, 2011 | Affordable Health Insurance, Health Insurance Brentwood, Health Insurance Pacific Palisades, Health Insurance Santa Monica
Higher health care costs and less affordable health insurance nearly offset the average U.S. family’s income gains between 1999 and 2009, according to a RAND study in Santa Monica published on Thursday in Health Affairs, MedPage Today reports. The study found...