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The Employers – What Can They Wait For From New Healthcare Law? President Helps The Sandy’s Victims

Author: defadmin 1-02-2013, 01:36

As the Insurance Journal reported:
A lot of Americans suppose that they have some reasons to be afraid of new changes that would come with Obama's Healthcare Law. The President found many deficiencies in the system of healthcare insurance and that was the main reason to reform this field of insurance. But what do people should wait for with new law providing? Would it ease citizen's life or even provoke new wave of scandals? 


Each person will have his or her own insurance plans. The workers will have to pay a set of ammount not for the policy, but for the private employer-sponsored exchanges.

The future isn't here yet. Right now about 5 percent of companies are using this approach,
said Alan Cohen, a chief strategy officer of Liazon. But he also admits that in few years this system will involve all the citizens and it'll become compulsory for everyone. 
People can face some immediate problems that will touch employers most at first. If we'd take a look at the system of family policing we could found out that families with high each month incomes can only count on the 9.5 percent of insurance premiums. As for the married couples
The married couples who have been filing separately should give a very strong consideration to filing jointly,
said Cheryl Fish-Parcham, the deputy director of Families USA.

 

According to the new law positions people with pre-existing conditions will not have lifetime limits to spent. In general the healthcare law aims meeting minimum federal guidelines.


As as the Insurance Journal reported, if you follow the news you know that not so long ago a terrible hurricane ruined the costal parts of New York, New Jersey and Connecticut. More then $60.2 billion of dollars is allocated to the Sandy's victims. It's even hard to imagine how many people were left homeless.

Sandy's victims have been waiting for three months for their federal government to step up and help them rebuild their lives and rebuild their livelihoods,
as Appropriations Committee Chairwoman Barbara Mikulski said..

by Vladimir Dmitriev