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Most Common Variables Considered When Calculating Small Business Insurance Rates. 21 Oct. Posted by Adriana Noton as Life Insurance. Small business use insurance in a variety of ways to protect itself from different types of loss. …  read more…

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Most Common Variables Considered When Calculating Small Business Insurance Rates. Small business use insurance in a variety of ways to protect itself from different types of loss. Whether it is loss of a key employee due to death or … This is true whether talking about life or health insurance, employee benefits or for the benefit of the small business only. Knowing the type of small business, where it is located, how profitable it is, how many employees work for the …  read more…

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Retired county employees facing steep hike in life insurance costs (The Ocala Star-Banner)
By Bill Thompson Staff writer Marion County commissioners might reconsider previous cuts to an insurance program that jacked up premiums for some retired county employees by more than 1,000 percent. The commission agreed on Tuesday to appoint a committee to review and make recommendations on possible changes to the county’s life insurance program for retirees, which…  read more…

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Open Question: Is this Op-Ed[link] the most sensible political opinion essay ever printed in the NY Times Op-Ed section?

http://www.nytimes.com/2009/10/19/opinion/19douthat.html

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We know what one such approach would look like. It’s the eventual endgame that liberals pushing a “public option” are aiming for: a federal takeover of the health-insurance sector, paid for by rising tax rates, in which the government guarantees universal access while using its monopoly power to hold down costs.

But there’s another path, equally radical, that’s more in keeping with the traditional American approach to government, taxation and free enterprise. This approach would give up on the costly goal of insuring everyone for everything, forever. Instead, it would seek to insure Americans only against costs that exceed a certain percentage of their income, while expecting them to pay for everyday medical expenditures out of their own pockets.

Such a system would provide universal catastrophic health insurance, in other words, while creating a free market for non-catastrophic care. In the process, it would marry a central conservative insight — that we’ll never control spending so long as Americans are insulated from the true price of their medical care — to the admirable liberal premise that nobody should go bankrupt paying for life-saving treatment.
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Voting Question: Does anyone else think Rose from Titanic was nuts?
Who in their right mind would jeopardize a relationship with a rich guy just to have a random fling with some hobo that won boat tickets by cheating at Poker? I mean, that’s nuts right? And why the heck would she throw the billion dollar necklace into the water, it’s not like dead boyfriend is really gonna care. Enjoy living in a 3rd rate retirement home when you could’ve bought oh, a brand new Jaguar and a herd of young Mexican husbands. Oh, and what kind of self-respecting granny tells a bunch of strangers about her sexy affair back in the ’10s?

And if you’ve watched the Unrated Director’s Cut you know just how deep her madness goes; an ex-Communist sympathizer turned Russian prostitute exiled from England hoping to make a new life in America after her 2nd trimester abortion, she seduced the richest man she could find and purchased the Titanic with a huge insurance-policy in order to drive it right into the iceburg and use the money to fund a group of militant nazis with plans of world domination. Along the way she crossed paths with the psychotic serial killer and sexual deviant Leonardo DiCaprio who helped eliminate the captain before raping her in the most brutal scene ever put to film; they actually kept that one part, with the hand on the glass, but with soft music it looked a lot more romantic than it was supposed to. Followed by a shotgun killing spree, taking out woman and children before setting the lifeboats on fire and denotating the hydrogen bomb, causing the hugest nautical explosion the world has ever seen.

.. So on a scale of 1-10, I’d say she’s an 11.

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Resolved Question: What do you think about ‘pre-existing condition’ exemptions in the insurance industry?
I have a close friend who’s wrestling with a difficult decision. She’s suffering from a rare form of cancer, and a half-year of treatment at the local research hospital has left her worse than she began, which is statistically typical for this hospital.

There are, incidentally, two hospitals in the country that have drastically higher rates of survival for her form of cancer, largely helped by doctor specialization and, in one hospital’s case, rare equipment. The problem is, one is in New York and the other is in Texas. If she leaves the west coast for a certain length of time, she loses her insurance (which is local), and cannot gain coverage under any new insurance plan, given that her cancer is of course a pre-existing condition that she’s now well aware of. Her best option, as of now, is to embark on a personal fund-raising mission and attempt to seek better treatment completely without insurance coverage.

Of course, ‘pre-existing condition’ clauses are necessary to a competitive and capitalistic insurance industry – if a company provided treatment to people who already needed coverage, they would simply be bankrupted by people loading onto whoever had the best coverage; there would be no incentive for people without significant medical expenses to contribute to insurance anymore.

Of course, the immediate reflex for some is to propose a public system – a nationwide system (or even a multinational network of systems) would allow people to move physically to specialized treatment without having to be artificially confined to the locations of their insurance companies. But, as I understand it, a public system is bad because its creation involves the invocation of Communist magic, which may have the side effect of waking Stalin from his grave, who will proceed to unstoppably rape babies (I’m a bit unclear on the details of the mechanics, but the main criticism of the public option seems to be a simple cry of “socialism!” coupled with an expression of terror and rage).

So, what, other than die, do you suppose people with life-threatening ‘pre-existing conditions’ should do? Is a public insurance plan an option? Why or why not?

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