Need Help and Knowledge About Health Insurance Plans – Read This

When you try to understand your own low cost of medical insurance self pay can be a bit risky. Here it is short guidance to look on and what it means! What we talking about here are managed care. The name of managed care engulfs both preferred provider organization (PPO) and health maintenance organizations plans [...]

It’s Wacky Webinar Wednesday at GabesGuide.com

  For anyone interested, Fios Inc.  will let you download the webcast or podcast of this webinar from yesterday: e-Discovery Case Law Update — Spring 2009 Case law around electronic discovery is changing rapidly due to evolving federal rules and court rulings. This quarterly update from Fios explores the implications of recent court decisions and the [...]

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Years later Memories of Illinois worst prison riot. Saturday should have been hours of bliss for the Foster family. Special section Madonna, from Michigan to the Hall of Fame. FDIC Dillon for BIG Bank Deposits. NONPROFIT LEADERSHIP Bud McGrath is retiring effective July as the executive director of nonprofit, membership based CORE, or Connected Organizations [...]

Alaska Offers Affordable Health Insurance To Non-Profit Employees

The Foraker Group, an organization that supports not-for-profit organizations in Alaska, on Thursday announced that it will offer health insurance to employees of private, not-for-profit organizations in the state, the Anchorage Daily News reports. The coverage will be offered through Premera Blue Cross Blue Shield of Alaska and will be funded with $2 million from [...]

Career Strategies for American Expatriates Working in Foreign Countries

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Sorry, Chris Koster, that’s NOT What “Unanimous” Means . . .

Last week, I received an email from the Chris Koster campaign announcing “the unanimous support of Missouri’s law enforcement community for our candidacy was solidified when the St. Louis Police Officers’ Association endorsed me.” That would be an impressive accomplishment – if it were true! But it’s a lie. Koster definitely does NOT have the [...]

Drama in Real Life: Cancer Scare

My sister-in-law has cancer. Last week, a biopsy revealed that Stephanie has a cancerous lump on her thyroid. She’ll likely have her thyroid removed, meaning she’ll need to take medication for the rest of her life. (She’s 37 years old.) She’ll also probably need a handful of radioactive iodine chemotherapy treatments. Prognosis positive Jeff and [...]

Prudential Didn’t Use Qualified Doctors to Deny Disability Claim

Source: Fotolia Graham Harrison, filed for disability benefits under his group long term insurance policy provided by Prudential Insurance Company. He suffered from Tourette Syndrome which prevented him from working on a full time basis. His doctor, a neurologist and specialist in his disease (Tourette Syndrome) had recommended that he consider reducing his work schedule [...]