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What type of medical insurance do doctors in eastern Pennsylvania hate?
Dec 03, 2008 by kcat | Posted in Other - Health
If they had to treat a preemie, for example, what is a medical insurance plan that doesn't pay for things consistently, doesn't pay well, etc? If you were a doctor, what type of insurance would you NOT want to deal with?
Medicaid. A lot of physicians don't accept it. Pays lousy, pays late and covers as little as possible. If I were a doctor it would be Medicaid.
TweetyBird | Dec 03, 2008
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What kind of medical insurance is currently required to get a motorcycle license in the state of Pennsylvania?
Jul 12, 2008 by transorbian | Posted in Motorcycles
None. Lived here for 70 yrs. But the most you can get for a bike is $5ooo. People will tell you that you can get as much as you want to pay for. Not true, $5K, thats it.
reddishpa | Jul 13, 2008
What is the cost of Medical Malpractice Insurance per year?
Dec 23, 2008 by nhawkman | Posted in Insurance
If you find a list of the yearly cost of malpractice of every state in the U.S., please copy it onto your answer. If not, please tell me the cost of it yearly in these states:
Pennsylvania
Virginia
West Virginia
Rhode Island
Massachusetts
Thanks!
In each of those states, for a vetrinarian, it's about $250 a year.
For all the others, it will depend on: which hospitals they have admitting priveleges to, the retroactive date on the policy, the limit of coverage, the type of medicine practiced, the type of procedures they do, the number of hours worked, the proximity to major city hospitals, How long they've practiced medicine, the prior claims history, and I'm probably forgetting a few other things. It can be anywhere from $500 for new dentists, to six figures for obstetricians and cardiac surgeons.
mbrcatz | Dec 23, 2008
COBRA health costs consume most of unemployment checks - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
10.01.09
Workers who have lost their job will face an even more shocking reality: The cost of keeping their health coverage may exceed their unemployment benefits. A study by a health care policy group released yesterday showed that nationwide, while the average monthly unemployment compensation for laid off workers was $1,278 a month, the average monthly cost to that worker to continue family health benefits under COBRA was $1,069, or 83.6 percent of the unemployment check. In a state-by-state survey, the authors of the report found that in 41 states, including Pennsylvania, the cost for a family exceeded three quarters of the average unemployment insurance income. In Pennsylvania specifically, the average monthly unemployment insurance income is $1,468 while the average cost to cover a family under COBRA is $1,107 or 75.4 percent of the unemployment income. The average cost to cover an individual is $403 a month or 27.5 percent of the unemployment insurance income.
Source: Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA
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Pennsylvania medical insurance - News
COBRA health costs consume most of unemployment checks - Pittsburgh Post Gazette
Pittsburgh Post Gazette, PA - Jan 10, 2009
ABC NewsCOBRA health costs consume most of unemployment checks In Pennsylvania specifically, the average monthly unemployment insurance income is $1468 while the average cost to cover a family under COBRA is $1107 or Many shun COBRA health plans, group says Health coverage after a layoff
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Losing job for first time a painful experience
The Associated Press - Jan 10, 2009
Others hope they can somehow squeak by on unemployment insurance. A despairing, middle-aged man in Pennsylvania toyed with the idea of killing himself in a
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Court Limits Patient Billing for ER Care
Wall Street Journal - Jan 09, 2009
Connecticut, Pennsylvania and Alabama also have banned balance billing, according to the California Department of Managed Health Care.
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The Value of Innovation in Health Care - Galen Institute
Galen Institute, VA - Jan 09, 2009
The Value of Innovation in Health Care They find they can charge patients much less because they save on the administrative overhead of insurance billing. • Health Advocate, a Pennsylvania-based
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UPMC Health Plan Introduces `MyFlex Advantage' Card - PR Newswire (press release)
PR Newswire (press release), NY - Jan 09, 2009
UPMC Health Plan Introduces `MyFlex Advantage' Card UPMC Health Plan, the second-largest health insurer in Western Pennsylvania , is owned by the University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC),
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