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The consumer’s in charge of individual health insurance

April 9th, 2010

It is easy to get confused about individual health insurance, what with all the terms bouncing around amid America’s debate over health care. It can seem as if individual medical insurance is unattainable. The truth is, it isn’t.

 

Many people are in a situation where individual health insurance is not only an option; it is a necessity. People who need individual medical insurance include recent college graduates, » Read more: The consumer’s in charge of individual health insurance

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Paying For Home Health Care – What Do Medicare and Medigap Cover?

February 25th, 2010

Prescribed only by a physician, home health care is skilled nursing care that aids in the recovery from illness, injury, or surgery in the patient’s home. And fortunately for many seniors who are now opting for care at home, Medicare insurance covers most costs related to home health care. The government, however, has set some limitations on payouts – you are only eligible if you need intermittent care (usually defined as seven » Read more: Paying For Home Health Care – What Do Medicare and Medigap Cover?

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Legal Issues Impacting Physician Recruitment Relationships

January 24th, 2010

In general, two of the primary laws that are applicable to recruitment arrangements are: (1) the Federal “Stark” law; and (2) the Federal Anti-kickback law and the accompanying safe harbor for physician recruitment.

FEDERAL STARK –PHSYICIAN RECRUTIMENT EXCEPTION

The Federal Stark law prohibits a physician from making a referral to an entity for the furnishing of “designated » Read more: Legal Issues Impacting Physician Recruitment Relationships

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