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    Aetna is a diversified health insurance company that provides life, health, dental, vision, disability, and long-term care insurance as well as retirement savings products. Its main business is healthcare. Aetna also has multiple subsidiaries including Aetna Specialty Pharmacy, the Chickering Group, Aetna Global Benefits, and Active Health just to name a few. Insurers compete over membership, prices, and offerings. Recent Health Care Reform significantly increased the number of…

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    The passing of the preliminary exams and then two additional exams Estimation of Policy Liabilities, Insurance Company Valuation, and Enterprise Risk Management/7 and Financial Risk and Rate of Return/9 must be passed. The completion of an educational seminar called Enterprise Risk Management and Modeling satisfies the achievement of a CERA title with the…

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    and Affordable Care Act has been very effective in many ways through the past year. The percentage of uninsured people has reduced significantly. Insurance became affordable for many, but not for all. It has also improved the health of many, including youth. The law has also helped the health care industry by providing new paying patients and insurance customers. There is much progress in fighting health equality. There has been a Medicaid expansion. It has also reduced bills in hospitals not…

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    illness. They have to depend on their insurance companies to approve doctors’ visits and medication. This is a global problem because some insurance companies turn down needed procedures because of the cost and people are left with no hope and their only option is to die or be chronically ill for the rest of their life. The solution would be to have universal free health care. So that all people are given the equal choice to live their lives to the fullest. Insurance companies should not be…

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    that puts an emphasis on whether or not one even is eligible for this new found insurance and if one does not meet that quota they are not eligible to even receive the new health insurance. Prior to 2010 this problem with the lack of coverage was in the…

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    Health insurance pays for medical and surgical expenses for the people that are insured. Millions of Americans participate in the game of insurance. By investing money in insurance, they hope to stay in the game of life a little longer. Although, nothing catastrophic may happen to you, most people pay the money to feel secure and for “just in case” circumstances. Health insurance is mostly for the dying. The dying constantly need money and care to hold on to their ticket of life just awhile…

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    healthcare system is to provide every citizen with quality medical treatment when needed. Logically, there should not be any stipulations when a human’s life is being compromised, but perhaps America had a different connotation of morality. In the United States, health insurance is the golden ticket to medical treatment. It is a…

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    there is an increase in the use of medical therapies and that has been leading to a major rise in peoples healthcare and medical cost. In the article they compared the gains in life expectancy and then looked at the increased cost of care from the beginning of 1960 all the way through 2000. They compared the rise in life expectancy with lifetime cost of healthcare or medical care in the same given year. In the study they made four separate groups based on the time era studied, those are 1960,…

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    Yes, healthcare is a human right. Health care should be able to be provided for all regardless of their financial or social standings. Everyone should have the right to obtain the healthcare they need in order to live a healthy life. The government needs to take care of its citizens. There is not enough health care coverage in the United States at all. Even with the new Obamacare (ACA) act that was passed. Even with this act there are people who are uninsured and underinsured. Both "disabled and…

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    The year 1965 the United States under the Johnson administration passed medicare as a social medical insurance for the elderly. Providing healthcare for anyone over 65, it was the largest healthcare reform act ever enacted in the U.S. Until March in 2010 President Obama authorized PPACA also known as Obamacare this is a health care act which allows all citizens to be eligible for health insurance and also makes it affordable with upgraded quality. A large part of Obama presidency was the…

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