Posted by Jordan FeRoss in Health Insurance
on Jan 2nd, 2009 | 0 comments
by Jordan FeRoss
For many people that live in Texas, it’s getting difficult for them to keep their health insurance. The cost for health insurance in Texas increases year after year, with no end in sight. If this keeps up, soon very few people will be able to keep their insurance coverage. However, it doesn’t have to be all doom and gloom with paying for insurance in Texas.
It is possible to find good health insurance in Texas for a decent price. You just need to spend the time to analyze all the choices and make an educated decision from there. Sometimes all it takes is visiting the right...
Posted by Jordan FeRoss in Health Insurance
on Dec 30th, 2008 | 0 comments
by Jordan FeRoss
For purposes of definition of health insurance in Texas, there is a difference between small employers and large employers according to state and federal mandates. For a small employer to be called just that, they will have to have no more than 50 employees that work full-time (actually 2 to 50 full-time employees). These employees that are defined as full-time must work at least 30 hours or more each week in order to qualify. That does not include temporary workers or seasonal workers.
Because they are so vital to the nation’s economy and have less capital, small businesses are...
Posted by Jordan FeRoss in Health Insurance
on Dec 29th, 2008 | 0 comments
by Jordan FeRoss
Children in Texas seem to be more prone to visits to the doctor and getting medical treatment than any other group of people. As with adults, going to the doctor can get costly, especially if you don’t have the money to pay for it. However, there are other solutions to get health insurance in Texas for your children.
Families that meet certain guidelines may be able to qualify for health insurance in Texas through state or federal programs. These options are usually available for families who are unemployed or underemployed that do not have the option of an employer sponsored...
Posted by Jordan FeRoss in Health Insurance
on Dec 28th, 2008 | 0 comments
by Jordan FeRoss
When looking for health insurance in Texas, older adults and seniors may have significantly more difficulty getting the coverage and benefits they need to stay healthy. Because health insurance companies are very cognizant of the health issues faced by older people and the cost of their long-term care when they become ill or get injured and want to manage their own costs as much as possible. And, after retirement, when group health insurance is harder to come by, the older person’s medical history will be examined closely by a potential insurer before an individual plan is...