Archive for August, 2010
So why are the Big Health insurers against Canadian style Health insurance?
1Question: So why are the Big Health insurers against Canadian style Health insurance?
The following story was posted in AP News today. My question is if insurers don’t want an Obama Healthcare System that is socialized and a far cry from the “Best medical system in the world”, then why are insurers content to send the insured overseas for “knee-replacements” and “heart by-pass” operations? I’m for Obama’s plan and KEEPING AMERICAN JOBS HERE !!! (i.e. doctors, nurses and support staff). Screw the insurance companies as they have us for so long !
Insurers aim to save from overseas medical tourism
Costa Rican Dr. Luis Obando prepares to perform a root canal on Bill Jones, of Dallas, Texas, at Meza Dental Care in San Jose, Costa Rica. Jones said he elected to have the surgery in Costa Rica because he was able to save substantially compared to what he would have had to pay in the USA.
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Costa Rican Dr. Luis Obando prepares to perform a root canal on Bill Jones, of Dallas, Texas, at Meza Dental Care in San Jose, Costa Rica. Jones said he elected to have the surgery in Costa Rica because he was able to save substantially compared to what he would have had to pay in the USA.
COSTS, SAVINGS
Medical tourism trips offer steep savings, but they don’t pack enough financial might to play a key role in President Obama’s push to lower U.S. health care costs.
Medical travel cost U.S. health care providers about $ 5.1 billion in business in 2007, according to estimates by Paul Keckley, executive director of the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions. While significant, that amounts to less than 1% of the $ 2.36 trillion spent on health care in the United States that year.
Medical tourism can yield savings of as much as 80% on some procedures compared to care in the United States. But traveling isn’t for everyone and these trips are generally not an option for emergencies. A patient’s willingness to travel for non-emergency care often depends on the savings at stake. With a low deductible and no incentives from an insurer or employer to travel, a patient may have little motivation to make a trip.
Any result from the Washington reform push is unlikely to affect medical tourism, Keckley said, because it won’t lower costs enough to erase price gaps with foreign care providers.
By Tom Murphy, The Associated Press
Elizabeth Kunz left her dentist’s office this spring with a mouth full of problems and no way to pay for them.
The South Carolina resident went out of her way, literally, to find a solution, which turned out to be in Central America. Her trip to the tropics is part of a health insurance experiment for trimming medical costs: overseas care.
As Washington searches for ways to tame the country’s escalating health care costs, more insurers are offering networks of surgeons and dentists in places like India and Costa Rica, where costs can be as much as 80% less than in America.
Until recently, most Americans traveling abroad for cheaper non-emergency medical care were either uninsured or wealthy. But the profile of medical tourists is changing. Now, they are more likely to be people covered by private insurers, which are looking to keep costs from spiraling out of control.
The four largest commercial U.S. health insurers — with enrollments totaling nearly 100 million people — have either launched pilot programs offering overseas travel or explored it. Several smaller insurers and brokers also have introduced travel options for hundreds of employers around the country.
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Growth has been slow in part because some patients and employers have concerns about care quality and legal responsibility if something goes wrong. Plus, patients who have traditional plans with low deductibles may have little incentive to take a trip.
But a growing number of consumers with high-deductible plans, which make patients pay more out of pocket, could make these trips more inviting.
In the meantime, the insurance industry’s embrace of overseas care has had a pleasant side effect at home: some U.S. care providers are offering price breaks to counter the foreign competition.
This domestic competition and the slumping economy have led to slower growth for medical tourism over the past year, as patients put off elective procedures that involve big out of pocket costs, said Paul Keckley, executive director of the Deloitte Center for Health Solutions.
Last year, the center estimated that 6 million Americans would make medical tourism trips in 2010. But Keckley has since shaved that projection to about 1.6 million people. Still, that more than doubles the roughly 750,000 Americans who traveled abroad in 2007, the last year for which Deloitte had actual numbers.
Keckley expects the medical tourism industry to recover, as more health insur
(foreign travel health insurance)
Best answer:
Answer by sel_bos
Take a look of the HMOs CEO salaries and you will know why. It is 1996 figure. The HMOs are so powerful these days and they pay a lot of money to radio talk show hosts to………
The 25 Highest Paid HMO Executives 1996 Annual Compensation
Exclusive of Unexercised Stock Options
Stephen Wiggins, CEO, Oxford Health Plans, Inc. $ 29,061,599
Wilson Taylor, Chairman and CEO, CIGNA Corporation $ 11,568,410
David Snow, Executive Vice President, Oxford Health Plans, Inc. $ 10,403,451
Robert Smoler, Executive Vice President, Oxford Health Plans, Inc. $ 10,085,972
Joseph Sebastianelli, President, Aetna, Inc. $ 7,394,506
Michael Cardillo, Executive Vice President, Aetna, Inc. $ 7,069,969
Leonard Schaeffer, Chairman and CEO, WellPoint Health Networks, Inc. $ 7,010,698
George Jochum, President and CEO, Mid-Atlantic Medical Services, Inc. $ 6,526,065
Ronald Compton, Chairman and CEO, Aetna, Inc. $ 5,813,287
Wayne Smith, Former President, Humana, Inc. $ 5,166,575
James Stewart, Executive Vice President, CIGNA Corporation $ 4,832,799
Richard Huber, Vice Chairman, Aetna, Inc. $ 4,801,841
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What is a good family health insurance plan?
0Question: What is a good family health insurance plan?
I am looking for affordable health Insurance for my family. 2 adults and 3 children. My husbands job moves alot so we need something that has national coverage and we are not interested in the health care discount plans. we are looking for a heath Insurance plan with low dr visit copay’s and a prescription drug plan. If any one knows of one pls leave me the information. Right now we are in Texas and we have a home address in Tennessee. Thanks
(discount family health insurance)
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What is the cheapest way to get temporary health insurance?
1Question: What is the cheapest way to get temporary health insurance?
I’m leaving one company to start at a much smaller one that does not offer health insurance at first. What is the cheapest way I can get covered for less than 6 months with the least amount of hassle?
Living now in NY, NY; relocating to SF, CA. No chronic problems, just a prescription to fill every month and a fear of being hit by a car and having to pay outrageous bills…
(cheap temporary health insurance)
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Answer by unfinished_adolescent
In that case, call an independent insurance broker for professional advice relating to insurance law in NY and CA. You may get coverage at a low price, but there also could be many “holes” in the umbrella.
What cruise line offers the best Alaskan cruise?
5Question: What cruise line offers the best Alaskan cruise?
We are going with friends next year around September. There are so many cruise lines to choose from and selections of places to go that each one offers. What, in your opinion is the best cruise line and places to visit. We are senior adults and do not want a “party cruise” just good sight seeing and relaxation. Thanks
(best alaskan cruise)
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Answer by TINKERTOY ….. the 1 & only
I have been to Alaska twice, once on business for 2 weeks with some weekend sightseeing and then on a cruise. In my opinion the best cruise for you (I am a senior also) would be a cruise-tour. The cruise tour allows you to see more of Alaska by land (bus and/or train) either before or after the cruise. You get to select one or two stopovers in places like Denali National Park or Talkeetena.
Cruises of the inside passage are pretty much the same and usually all stop at the same port cities like Sitka, Skegway, Juneau. When the ships go to where you can see the glaciers the sights are also pretty much all the same. After a while all of the scenery looks about the same; all beautiful. But there is no one place that I would suggest (based on my land and sea tours) you gotta see this.
There are 4 cruise lines which offer this and all would be good. Princess Cruise line, Royal Caribbean, Celebrity, and Holland America all offer cruise-tours.
We did our cruise tour with Princess and it was very good. We did the cruise part first and then had a day and night in Anchorage, a great train ride from Anchorage to Denali National Park, and after a night at a lodge owned by Princess we took the train the next day to Fairbanks for a night there. My recommendation is to do the tour part first and do fly to the start point a day early so you don’t get caught in a flight delay.
All four of the cruise lines that I have mentioned use the train for the land tour. But Royal Caribbean, Princess, and Celebrity have special domed train cars that provide great visibility. Not all tour segments are the same so you really have to pay attention to how the land tour is organized and whether it uses the train or buses.
You will do well to book your cruise now for next Sept to get the very best price. Sept is a great time to go to get good prices because the last couple cruises of the Alaska season are always the lowest priced. The weather is also likely to be pleasant, although not as warm as mid-simmer. We did out cruise tour in May, before summer months, and the weather was very nice, mid 70′s. The further we went north the warmer it was. It will be rainy in a couple stops like Ketchcan and Juneau; just take a rain poncho.
I need to find a CHEAP Carnival Cruiseline cruise for Summer 2009?
7Question: I need to find a CHEAP Carnival Cruiseline cruise for Summer 2009?
I need to find a cheap 7 night cruise to the Caribbean from Carnival Cruiselines..any tips on finding the best deal?
PLEASE HELP! =)
(cruise deals 2009)
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Answer by brick2skull
Book as early as possible. I would suggest the Valor ship. I did that cruise and it was great.
Use a good travel agent or try to get a group going. Those two things can help drop your price.
What time of year is the best snowfall for skiing Vail/Summit/Steamboat Springs? i.e. early winter/spring?
6Question: What time of year is the best snowfall for skiing Vail/Summit/Steamboat Springs? i.e. early winter/spring?
I like to ski in powder, so I would like to know when each resort area in Colorado gets the best snowfall.
(steamboat springs ski resort)
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Answer by Baseball is life
Well Steamboat, Colorado, is very well known for its early season snow, so you can expect good snow in november
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