by Eriksen Insurance | Apr 13, 2012 | Insurance Reform
CHICAGO — Even as she struggled to manage her Type 2 diabetes, Fannie Cline’s condition spiraled downward. It was not uncommon for Mrs. Cline, a 69-year-old retiree, to have dizzy spells, some so bad that they landed her in a hospital emergency room near her home here...
by Eriksen Insurance | Apr 9, 2012 | Long Term Care
The WSJ reports: “Long-term-care insurance: It can make the difference between living out your life the way you want and becoming a burden to your family or a ward of the state. But it is becoming significantly more expensive, more complicated and harder to get...
by Eriksen Insurance | Apr 2, 2012 | Insurance Reform
Insurance News Net reports: Chicago Tribune March 29–Over the last three days, theU.S. Supreme Courthas slapped on the table a serious possibility that defenders of the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act never envisioned: A ruling that the heart of the...
by Eriksen Insurance | Mar 30, 2012 | Insurance Reform
Boston.com reports: “A Supreme Court ruling against President Obama’s landmark health care law could prompt challenges to the Massachusetts law that inspired it, according to legal specialists and activists following the case. The legal case against the federal...
by Eriksen Insurance | Mar 30, 2012 | Insurance Reform
Medpage Today reports: “As the fate of the Affordable Care Act (ACA) is debated privately by Supreme Court justices over the upcoming weeks, bills containing “Obamacare” alternatives are waiting and ready in Congress, regardless of what the Supreme...