Thursday, February 15, 2007

UniCare Sound Quotes

UniCare Sound Health Insurance Plans have a new home on the internet at www.soundhealthrates.com .

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Both addresses can take you where you want to go, but www.soundhealthrates.com is the top resource for understanding, and applying for UniCare Sound Health plans.

UniCare's Sound Health Plan is the perfect plan if you are single, between the ages of 18-40, and live in Illinois, or Texas. It is the perfect student health plan, the perfect plan while you are waiting for the next job, the perfect plan for when you are single, and it is real health insurance that limits your losses to the deductible.

Sound is Health coverage for your body, eyes, teeth. You know, the important stuff. Three simple health insurance plans, one just your flavor.Apply online, that's it. No catches, no wasted time.

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Wednesday, August 16, 2006

Colorado Tonik Plan Tips

Anthem BCBS Tonik has proven to be the hottest plan in Colorado this year, here are a few tips to make sure it is the right plan for you.

1. You are an Illinois or Texas resident.

2. You are not currently taking any medications except for birth control.

3. You don't have any pre existing health conditions.

4. You want the selection of a ppo network

5. You want a plan that has integrated dental benefits

Go to www.tonikhealthquotes.com for more information.

Tuesday, August 01, 2006

Colorado takes aim at Walmart

A bill that would force large Colorado employers to pay 11 percent of wages toward health care costs was introduced in the legislature Wednesday.

A day earlier, a coalition of mega- retailers sued the state of Maryland over a look-alike law that passed last month.

Although naming no names, this week's House Bill 1316 is widely thought to target Wal-Mart, the world's largest retailer, which employs 25,380 in Colorado.

The bill would require firms with 3,500 or more workers to spend at least 11 percent of payroll on health care or hand over the difference to Medicaid, the state and federal program for the poor and disabled.

Affected Colorado companies would include Wal-Mart, King Soopers, Centura Health, Safeway, HCA- HealthOne, Exempla Health, IBM and the University of Denver. All government agencies are exempt.

A Wal-Mart spokesperson was not immediately available for comment.

Critics contend that Wal-Mart's health benefits force hundreds of thousands of workers and children onto Medicaid.

Saturday, July 29, 2006

Colorado signs bill to deny non emergency services to non citizens.

The Colorado Legislature on Monday approved a bill that would deny most nonemergency government benefits -- including Medicaid and Medicare -- to state residents ages 18 and older who fail to prove that they are in the country legally.

The compromise legislation, part of a package of immigration measures passed by the state Legislature during a special session, was approved 22-13 by the state Senate and 48-15 by the state House. The benefits bill (HB 1023) would require state residents to present valid Colorado, military or tribal identification to receive public benefits. The bill -- which also applies to unemployment insurance, energy assistance programs, and aging and adult services -- would create an exemption to the health benefits denial for beneficiaries with communicable diseases and would set a maximum 18-month jail term for individuals convicted of falsifying documents.

In addition, it would permit illegal immigrants to continue to receive benefits mandated by the federal government or the U.S. Supreme Court. Gov. Bill Owens (R) called the special session of the state Legislature after the Colorado Supreme Court last month ruled that a ballot initiative on whether illegal immigrants should be denied some government benefits was unconstitutional because the measure considered more than one subject. Owens said the benefits bill "simply puts teeth into existing federal regulations." He estimated that about 50,000 illegal immigrants could lose benefits under the bill. Owens said, "My guess is, many other states are going to do what we've done here".

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Students in Colorado Choose Tonik Health Plans

Anthem BCBS Tonik is the perfect health insurance plan for Colorado students. The plan provides coverage for Hospital, Surgical, ER, Doctor Visits, Prescriptions, Dental and Vision. What get's everyone's attention is the low price per month which ranges between $96 - $132 per month depending on your age, sex, where you live, or are going to school. The price may be low but the coverage isn't compared to so called Colorado Student Health Insurance Plans.
Parents like the plan because it provides a lot more coverage than is typically offered with school policies, and the large network gives nation wide coverage while traveling.

Students like the fact that they are covered head to toe and can visit any emergency room. The $20, $30, or $40 copay for doctor visits means that health care is now affordable when they have a problem. The dental plan pays 100% for checkups, and 80% for fillings! The vision provides for an $50 toward your eyes exam and deep discounts on contacts, and eyewear!
The Tonik plan is the hottest thing to enter the Colorado Health Insurance market in the last decade! The plan is available in three different deductible, $1500, $3000, and $5000. All are 100% plans with out any coinsurance, and no hassles! Your yearly out of pocket for Hospitilization and Surgery equals your yearly deductible, everything else is first dollar coverage!

The application process is simple, apply online, or over the phone, the whole process takes less than 10 minutes, and a healthy person can be covered right away! Just click above to get a Colorado health insurance quote for the Tonik Health Plan. It is the ideal Colorado Student Health Insurance Plan.

Tonik is a product of Anthem BCBS Colorado. Medequote is a premier Anthem BCBS of Colorado Agency. For more information visit www.tonikhealthquotes.com

Friday, July 28, 2006

Colorado Tonik Health Plans

Anthem BCBS of Colorado's new Tonik health insurance product designed to be marketed to the 18-19 year old demographic has taken the state by storm. The product has been very popular with students and graduates alike. The biggest surprise is consumers from 1-64 are also signing up for the Tonik. Any healthy applicant regardless of age can be accepted into the program.Colorado residents love the fact that they are covered head to toe and can visit any emergency room. The plan includes copays for doctor visits, Rx, and emergency room. The dental plan pays 100% for checkups, and 80% for fillings! The vision provides for an $50 toward your eyes exam and deep discounts on contacts, and eyewear!The BCBS Tonik plan is the hottest thing to enter the Colorado Health Insurance market in some time!The plan is available in three different deductibles, $1500, $3000, and $5000. All are 100% plans with out any coinsurance, and no hassles! Your yearly out of pocket for Hospitilization and Surgery equals your yearly deductible, everything else is first dollar coverage!Visit www.tonikhealthquotes.com for more information.

Colorado Health Insurance News

Welcome to the Colorado health insurance news blog. Every day we will be discussing Colorado health insurance, and answering questions about Colorado health insurance. The blog is sponsored by Medequote, one of America's most popular destinations for health insurance. Please feel free to visit our websites at www.tonikhealthquotes.com, and www.medequote.net