by Eriksen Insurance | Jun 17, 2013 | Health Reform
CNN Money reports: “A new study suggests that American insurers may start prohibiting premium payments via debit or credit card, a move that will put Americans without bank accounts in a major bind. Health insurance companies are hectic places these days —...
by Eriksen Insurance | Jun 17, 2013 | Insurance Reform
Zane Benefits reports: “With 2014 looming, businesses of all sizes are scrambling to understand the Affordable Care Act (ACA) and how it will affect their bottom line. How many employers will drop group health insurance coverage in 2014? How will larger...
by Eriksen Insurance | Jun 12, 2013 | Insurance Reform
Benefits pro reports: “Employers that have pruned the hours of part-timers in response to Obamacare have generated plenty of headlines, mostly negative. But it’s not the only strategy they’re testing in hopes of sparing themselves the expense of buying health...
by Eriksen Insurance | Jun 12, 2013 | Insurance Reform
Insurance News Net reports: “Some observers and politicians insist there is little choice but to raise the Medicare age to 67. With the US economy having seen better days, many people argue that the federal government is obligated to find ways to trim...
by Eriksen Insurance | Jun 12, 2013 | Health Insurance Cost
NPR reports: “When movie stars become unbankable, they’re no longer a slam dunk at the box office. When investments become unbankable, they’re relegated to the Wall Street’s junk pile. For ordinary Americans deemed unbankable —those who...