Why Nurses Need Liability Insurance

If you have ever wondered what happens if a nurse makes a mistake then you are like many other people in this world. What a lot of people don’t realize is that a nurse needs insurance just like a doctor does and the reason is because they make mistakes too and they are the ones doing most of the writing for the doctor in patient files and other things like that. Think about it, when a nurse weighs you and then writes it in a file it is imperative that they get your weight right because the smallest mistake could cost you your life.

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Sep 14, 2011


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Consumer-driven health plan cost hikes almost on par with other types

While growth in the number of small and midsize employers offering consumer-driven health care plans slowed somewhat this year, more employees are enrolling in the plans, concluded a survey released Tuesday.

However, the rate of increase in the cost of CDHPs was almost on par with the average of all types of group health plans last year, according to preliminary findings of the 2011 UBA Health Plan Survey.

The survey, which included data on benefit plans sponsored by 10,744 employers, 97.8% of which have fewer than 1,000 employees, is conducted annually by Indianapolis-based United Benefits Advisors L.L.C., a member-owned alliance of more than 140 independent benefit advisory firms in the United States, Canada and United Kingdom.

Some 22.9% of small and midsize employers nationwide offered CDHPs this year, up from 20.1% in 2010; at the same time, 17.3% of their employees enrolled in the plans this year compared with 12.4% last year, said William Stafford, vp of member services at UBA.

Meanwhile, enrollment in health maintenance organizations declined to 11.9% this year from 15.4% last year, he said.

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Aug 27, 2011


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TATA AIG student insurance

Indian students visiting abroad for their higher education need insurance coverage to fulfil the university and consulate requirements. While you are away from home country there can be any kind of eventuality that can cause financial loss to you. To avoid disastrous scenarios of financial shortcomings in case of a medical emergency, you need an effective student travel medical insurance policy that covers you while abroad.

TATA AIG student medical insurance is one of the effective medical insurance for Indian students going abroad and staying there for a certain period of time.

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Aug 26, 2011


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Low Cost Van Insurance Solutions

Van courier insurance policies are generally affordable, but if you still find them rather too expensive for your budget then what you need is a low cost van insurance. Luckily, there are several low cost van insurance solutions that will help you get the best coverage you need at a very affordable insurance premium.

Searching, buying, and managing your van insurance online is one of the best solutions to cutting the cost of your van insurance. Read more…

Aug 23, 2011


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SAP and Google Put Business Analytics on the Map

SAP business analytics and data visualizations will be connected to Google’s global mapping prowess in new capabilities announced Wednesday from a joint collaboration.

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Features in the partnership would enable SAP customers to visualize and analyze data sets based on geospatial boundaries found in Google’s Maps and Earth applications, according to a news release. In Read more…

Jul 27, 2011


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Rule to Mandate Consumer-Friendly Health Insurance

The Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services is nearly ready to issue a proposed rule requiring health insurers to develop standardized, consumer-friendly summaries of benefits and coverage under their health plan packages.

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The rule, mandated under the Affordable Care Act under Sec. 2715, would cover all benefit packages including those that individuals and small employers will be able to compare and purchase on Web-based state insurance exchanges.

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Jul 24, 2011


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