Waiting for Health Reform, Mini-meds and Junk Insurance Plans Are Still in Business
"Consumers don’t realize that a bargain on health insurance isn’t like a bargain on a flat-screen TV. With health insurance, you truly get what you pay for."
RPI students face off in $15K entrepreneurial competition
TROY — A two-day competition that kicked off Tuesday and was open to graduate and undergraduate students at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute wound down Wednesday evening, but not before more than 20 teams pitched their innovative ideas and business plans to a diverse panel of judges. The winners were announced late Wednesday night.
Consumer Reports: Mini-meds and Other Junk Insurance Plans Still in Business As Consumers Wait For Health Reform to ...
Plus, how to avoid common pitfalls when buying insurance on your own YONKERS, N.Y., Feb. 7, 2012 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- Brand name insurance companies are selling health coverage as skimpy as a hospital gown. The leading example of so called "junk health plans," cited in a...
Optus unveils NBN plans for small businesses
Optus has announced prices for small business services offered over the NBN in the five first release sites. They follow release of Optus' NBN consumer plans in November last year and are designed for offices with up to five employees. Broadband packages start from $59 per month and broadband and business phone bundles from $99 per month, available on a 12 or 24 month contract depending on the ...
Medicare Advantage Plans in West Improve Measures to Boost Star Ratings
HealthLeaders-InterStudy, a leading provider of managed care market intelligence, reports that low Medicare Advantage star ratings in 2011 and potential for lost revenue have pushed many plans in the West to improve their measures.
Get more women into the boardroom to save our economy, says Cameron
David Cameron will today look at controversial plans for so-called 'golden skirt quotas', which would force business leaders to ensure that women are fairly represented in the boardroom.