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301: Texas Ranks In The Bottom Quarter Of The Nation For Healthcare
Texas ranks in the bottom quarter of the nation for health care, according to recent reports. As a state with one of the highest rates of uninsured -- just over 25% -- this comes as no surprise to many.

302: America's Healthcare System Ranks The Lowest Among Industrialized Nations
The U.S. doesn't get its money's worth when it comes to health care, according to recent statistics. The Commonwealth Fund released a report earlier this month on America's ranking in the world health care system -- and it wasn't good.

303: Finding Insurance For Your Business
Insurance is one of the most important business expense that any business whether small, medium or mega corporation needs.

304: California Homeowner
Consider the following tips to be sure you?re not in a mess the next time you file a homeowner?s insurance claim.

305: Ensuring COBRA Doesn't Take A Bite Out Of Your Wallet
If you lose your job in Dallas, one of the many questions you'll have is: Will I lose my health coverage, too? If you're an employee at a company that has 20 or more employees, and you leave your group plan for reasons other than gross negligence, then you'll be offered COBRA continuation coverage.

306: Could President Bush's Healthcare Tax Plan Help Individuals?
The healthcare insurance tax plan proposed by President Bush is designed to reduce the number of people who do not presently have health insurance - reported by the Census Bureau to be 47 million in 2005, or 15.9 percent of the population.

307: Auto Insurance Principles Should Apply to Health Insurance
Many Americans rely on their automobiles to get to work. No automobile means no job, no rent or mortgage money, no food.

308: You Are What You Eat And How It Affects Your Health Insurance
Growing waistlines equal growing health care costs. At least that's how it seems regarding health and health insurance.

309: Tax Considerations Of Texas Health Savings Accounts
Since Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) were created by the Medicare bill signed into law in 2003 they are being considered by more and more Texans as a health insurance option.

310: Pre-Existing Conditions And How They Can Affect Your Individual Texas Health Insurance
There are nearly four million Texans with some type of "pre-existing medical condition." Besides having difficulty obtaining health insurance, these Texans may experience other insurance-related problems, including claim denials, higher premiums, cancellations, or refusals to renew their policies.


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