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Jul
25

Smartphone Technology Paves the Way for a New Approach to Healthcare

Instead of waiting for doctor visits, Aetna have worked with smartphone technology and developed their new CarePass app in an attempt to revolutionise the way we approach healthcare in the twenty-first century. The app is designed to help Aetna's customers monitor their own healthcare data and to allow them to see the steps required to improve their overall health, thereby reducing their…

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Jul
10

Increased Chance of Pre-existing Conditions Cover as IMG Offer Moratorium Underwriting

IMG's GlobalFusion plan will now allow clients to choose moratorium underwriting instead of only full medical underwriting with exclusions. Globalsurance experts view this as a good move for IMG, as one of the plan's main target markets is aimed at retirees, who have higher likelihood of pre-existing conditions. Retirees are…

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Jul
04

Delaying Workplace Coverage Requirements

Up to this point, most policies of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) have been implemented according to their scheduled timeline - in 2010, existing insurance plans had…

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Jun
28

Worries over Reports that EHIC Health Card is Not Valid in Spain

Spanish doctors and the Spanish public health system have come under fire from the European Commission after claims that hospitals in Spain have been breaking the rules of the European Health Insurance Card agreement (EHIC). EU law states that public health services in the participating countries must treat…

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Jun
14

Proposed Hong Kong Healthcare Reforms Fraught with Difficulties

The Hong Kong government has recently suffered an angry reaction from the insurance industry in response to its proposed standardised medical insurance plan. Insurers argue that the government has backed down, in this new move, from regulating the costs of private hospitals. Under the new Health Protection…

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Jun
12

Is Health Insurance Still Too Expensive Under Obama's Affordable Care Act?

American President Barack Obama this week encouraged those Americans paying high prices for health insurance, as well as the uninsured, to sign up for cover under his new Affordable Care Act. On a trip to California, Obama encouraged the recruitment of Hispanics in particular to the new healthcare scheme that is designed to help uninsured Americans afford health insurance.

California…

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Jun
07

Dependent and Pregnant: Maternity Coverage for Young Adults

Of all the changes that Obamacare has made to health insurance in the United States, one of the earliest and most well-known bits of legislation kept young adults on their parents' health care plans longer. Starting in 2010, insurance plans that extended coverage to dependents of the main beneficiaries were required to continue covering those dependents until they had reached the age of…

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Jun
04

Working Together: Health Insurance Co-Ops

A food co-op is a place you go to buy organic groceries in a non-corporate, community-run environment. A housing co-op is a place where neighbors work together to create, alter or govern a place of residence. A banking co-op is an institution controlled by members. And, a health co-operative? The role of a health co-op in the United States is still being…

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May
23

Nordic Health to Exit the International Private Medical Insurance Market

As of August 1st 2013, international private medical insurance provider Nordic Health Care will discontinue issuing new plans, marking the insurers exit from the market. Nordic, a health insurer under Europæiske Rejseforsikring's travel insurance, will also no longer be accepting plan renewals that are not contractually obligated.

Plans which are contractually obligated…

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May
22

Mental Illness and the DSM-5: New Edition, Old Controversies

When is sadness depression? Is obsessive compulsive disorder just another term for excessive cleanliness and good organizational skills? Can a child's temper tantrum ever be classified as a mental disorder? The answers to these questions are as enigmatic as the field of mental illness itself: sometimes, maybe, and depends on who you ask. For a mental health clinician, however, there is…

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