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If it gets approval, the insurer will increase premiums on some existing policies for the first time ever.
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Unscrupulous agents push insurance products that
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If you're unhappy with your coverage, you have until March 31 to sign up for a new plan.
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Proposals to reform health care are miles apart, but there is common ground.
If your income spiked in 2006, you'll pay more in 2008 for Part B medical coverage.
Expect to pay more next year for the government's Part B medical coverage.
This is the perfect time to research options because it's open enrollment season.
Your child might be better off remaining on your policy rather than switching to the school's plan.
You might have to do some detective work to find a deceased family member's policy and collect benefits.
Do some research before you apply anywhere for health insurance to minimize the chance you'll get a rejection on your record.
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