Health is wealth

by sil » Thu Jan 31, 2008 07:51 am
Posts: 483
Joined: 30 Sep 2005

Hey!

Health is wealth.:D

And to maintain a proper health we should take up some security policies.

Different health insurance policies offer different types of facilities.To get a better information about health insurance policies you may refer to the following article:
http://www.ampminsure.org/health-insurance.html :)

And the article..."Really what good comes out of Health Insurance" gives you a comprehensive idea about health insurance.
http://ampminsure.org/blog/focus-on-health-not-insurance :)

Total Comments: 27

Posted: Sun Feb 17, 2008 06:42 am Post Subject:

I'm glad to help where I can. Insurance can be very confusing and the carriers don't make it easy to find out the information that consumers and agents need.

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:45 am Post Subject: Why so?

Health is wealth.



That is why probably the governments of some of the advanced countries are planning to make it a mandatory across their states. Am I right ?
Goofpatel1955

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 02:49 pm Post Subject:

Excellent articles. However, I wish our country would take steps to make health care more affordable as other countries have. I'd go one step further to say Health is the gateway to wealth.

Posted: Wed Feb 20, 2008 10:57 pm Post Subject:

Excellent articles. However, I wish our country would take steps to make health care more affordable as other countries have. I'd go one step further to say Health is the gateway to wealth.



Like what countries specifically?

Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 02:05 am Post Subject:

Although I prefer our healthcare system over Canada's...their are some myths out there:






The Maple Leafs are lousy. TRUE!!! They are lousy!!!

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Posted: Thu Feb 21, 2008 05:38 am Post Subject:

Well Salpro22, I have heard that healthcare system in Australia is pretty sound compared to the rest of the developed nations. Even I have reasons to believe the Canadian Govt. is taking further steps to ensure that healthcare costs are cheaper before they can make it mandatory for all. I'm sure you'd rectify me if I'm going wrong :)
CasseyBlue00

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 06:36 am Post Subject:

I believe health insurance have become too expensive over time in US.

Posted: Fri Feb 22, 2008 04:31 pm Post Subject:

Well Salpro22, I have heard that healthcare system in Australia is pretty sound compared to the rest of the developed nations. Even I have reasons to believe the Canadian Govt. is taking further steps to ensure that healthcare costs are cheaper before they can make it mandatory for all. I'm sure you'd rectify me if I'm going wrong



Ohio HI already did an outstanding job about discussing some excellent points , so I don't have much to add.

What specifically have you heard that makes Australia's health care system sound? The ONLY way to help ensure that health care costs go down is to open it up to the free market, let competition and supply/demand take over, get rid of all mandates and require that people take responsibility for their actions and irresponsibility.

I do what I can to help people everyday and gladly walk through uninsured people about their options. I have noticed a consistent theme from the stats I have gathered regarding scheduling people to sign up for a health plan OR have a 20 minute public assistance 101 discussion. Overall, people do what they say and attend the meeting, some buy and some don't. That's fine because I'm not pushy and don't need or want to chase people down like some other agents.

However, the people who failed to attend the meeting and would not reply back to any of my follow up e-mails, messages, etc. STILL had not done anything 3-6 months down the road and said "I'll get around to it." People who want to be successful or are successful do not wait to get around to it. They do it! Some people just do not want help and that is the reality of things.

Some people genuinely need help and I think we should help them. However, I have no patience for somebody who leases a Mercedes, drinks Starbucks coffee everyday and tells me that they cannot afford insurance, but wants me to pay for their share out of my 60-80 hour work weeks. No thank you, my competition can have those clients.


Mostly every other country that has universal health care offers "buy-up" options for the people who have the means to pay for higher quality care, as well as for the impatient and proactive people who will pay more for convenience and accessibility.

Perform a search on google for John Goodman and read some of his material. That is a smart man!

I look forward to your response.

Posted: Sun Feb 24, 2008 05:28 am Post Subject:

I do not think we will ever have a National Health program. I believe there will be a series of tax credits designed to encourage people to buy health coverage.

Of course...I believed that Butler would win tonight and they didn't.

Posted: Mon Feb 25, 2008 01:34 am Post Subject:

I am fortunate enough to have really good health care through my employer, I pay a premium for it, but it covers just about everything. My co pays are a little more on newer medications but other than that it is pretty good.

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