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Planning our new years weight loss plan is just as much a tradition as Christmas itself for most people. On the extreme end, gastric bypass surgery usually has some sort of coverage and many insurance companies are now offering some help towards weight loss - Sometimes, You Just Have To Ask
shows that 55% of respondents were able to reduce the cost of their doctor's visit by simply asking the doctor to reduce her fee. National Underwriter Life & Health also notes that although many Americans are very concerned about the cost of healthcare, only - Scruggs Nation, Day 20: the wire
We know this does not consist of the meetings of Tim Balducci at Judge Lackey's office, because the motion later says none of the Lackey audio or visual recordings have yet been turned over. . The government has not provided evidence seized in the November 27 - Rethinking BMI Criteria For Gastric Bypass Surgery!!
Bariatric surgery, such as gastric bypass, has usually been reserved for people who would qualify based on body mass index as morbidly obese. While a BMI of 40 or more is certainly one criteria that should be looked at seriously, many doctor believe that - My Picks For Top 10 Stories Of The Year
With the amount of money generated by the insurance industry and the fact that its obligations are subject to legal interpretation—often during high-profile court battles—there is never a shortage of controversy in this business. What were my picks for Top 10 - And You Thought the Insurance Companies Got Away with…
According to The Baltimore Business Journal, "The Maryland Insurance Administration fined national insurance provider Allstate Insurance Co. State insurance officials said that the Illinois-based company and its subsidiaries that offer insurance products in - California Reform Bill Clears First Hurdle
California Governor Schwarzenegger and Speaker of the General Assembly Nunez have succeeded in passing their compromise healthcare reform bill through the General Assembly. The California Senate President has expressed concerns about how the bill will affect - With Cherkasky Out, What's Next For Marsh?
The subject line on the analyst's note from David Small at Bear Stearns said it all, "Christmas comes early for MMC shareholders," following the announcement today that Mike Cherkasky, the embattled president and CEO of Marsh & McLennan Companies, is on his - Ferguson's lawyers subpoena Buffett communiqués
Chief Executive Officer Ronald E. Ferguson are seeking copies of Warren E. Buffett’s communications with two other Gen Re executives at the time the reinsurer entered into an allegedly sham reinsurance deal with American International Group Inc. The documents - Bipolar Disorder Is Not An Automatic Decline!
Since studying and becoming more active in the life insurance needs of people with mood disorders, it has become apparent that many life insurance agents and companies have a knee jerk reaction to anyone with bipolar disorder. I would not be blowing things - Insurance Industry Proposes Plan To Expand Coverage
America’s Health Insurance Plans (AHIP), an insurance industry trade group, recently released a plan to expand coverage to uninsured Americans. According to the New York Times, this plan would place limits on insurer practices that deny coverage to - Scruggs Nation miscellany
This story by Errol Castens in the Daily Journal is a well-written profile of Tim Balducci. What caught my eye, however, were these grafs near the end: Attorney General Jim Hood says Balducci’s status as a special assistant attorney general was strictly as an employee of The Langston Law Firm. - Lack Of Diversity Leaves Insurers Exposed
When I heard that Jerald L. Tillman, founder of the National African-American Insurance Association, was locked in an ugly battle with his former carrier, Nationwide Insurance, over his disputed termination, my assessment as an editor was that if there were - New Chinese labor law gives employers the jitters
BEIJING (Reuters)—A new labor contract law will push up business costs in China next year and could force firms that are already struggling with rising expenses to shift production inland or out of China altogether. Calvin Chang, general manager of Jinghua - Merry Christmas And Happy New Year Heart Attacks!
During this time of year when the focus should be all about family, fun and the joy of having survived another one (year that is), there looms an annual health challenge that can ruin all the plans and hopes of the season. This should really come as no - Weekend Insurance Tip: Get that Christmas Jewelry Insured!
If you are Christmas shopping for expensive items, such as jewelry, more than likely you will need a rider on your homeowners insurance policy to cover these items. Purchasing a jewelry rider is very inexpensive and will protect each individual piece of - Scruggs Nation, Day 24: Christmas vacation
Never mind the grainy image, the dopey brass and sax, the totally unfunny Jack Benny schtick at the beginning and that wacky, wacky '70s look that pervades the whole thing in such a bold and degraded way it almost invites God to destroy the world by fire, - Moody's testing bond insurers for 19% losses
mortgage market threatens the top ratings for four bond insurers, which the rating company is testing for higher losses. The term "monoline" stems from a change in New York state insurance law in the late 1980s, which limited the type of risk that financial - Adam Aviation Nears Milestone FAA Approval!
I follow Adam Aircraft with particular interest because their planes are built not too far from here in Colorado and also because George Adam is a life insurance client of mine from a time when we had to fight the insurance companies to accept him at - Aviation insurers head for loss: Report
Renewals in the fourth quarter of 2007 and the year to date have seen the aviation market settle into a “consistent” pattern of average premium reductions of 10% for lead airline hull and liability insurance, Aon said in its December edition of “Airline