Saturday, November 17, 2012

Wisconsin Not Ready For Health Insurance Exchanges

Wisconsin, like many States has indicated it is not ready to implement the coming Health Insurance Exchanges.  Who runs the Wisconsin Health Insurance Exchange , State, Federal, or Private will not matter to the individual consumer.  Wisconsin citizens see this as an opportunity to flood the States economy with dollars.

The Wisconsin Health Insurance Exchange will be required to offer at least two national health insurance plans.  Wisconsin consumers can expect access to health insurance choices to compare and contrast very efficiently, and quickly.  Information screens will indicate eligibility for health insurance tax credits immediately. 

To Wisconsin this means many more people will be buying health insurance which will dramatically change the existing insurance market place.  A more viable market with more people purchasing coverage, means more insurance carriers will want to craft the products that can sell best.

As we read this non profit cooperative health insurers are getting loans from the Federal government to set up programs that will become operational in 2014.  Imagine a Wisconsin Health Cooperative getting a loan from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services to establish a low cost, high quality health insurance product for the population of Wisconsin.

The Health Insurance Exchange adds transparency to the financial aspect of accessing needed health care service for Wisconsin citizens.  Organizing coverage levels with advanced technology to facilitate a comprehensive consumer satisfaction.  The system becomes user friendly and the product knowledge has an immediate, pragmatic communicative effect.

Home Care Path encourages seniors to view the coming health insurance exchanges as a new way to purchase health insurance.   This will be a new experience for everyone, and it is natural to be a bit nervous about something new.

Home Care Path www.homecarepath is a leading senior care provider serving south central Wisconsin.  Services include:
-in home staffing with help for ADL's and IADL's
-inpatient advocacy for safe successful hospital stays
-crisis intervention with transitional counseling
-temporary help with a scheduled day surgery
-down szing home contents when stuff matters
-communicate face to face across long distances
-packing and shipping with holiday gift giving season
Simply call 608-432-4286 to schedule an in home interview.  2012 rates are 20.00 per hour.  Email lkutzke@homecarepath.onmicrosoft.com  We accept long term care insurance.  We can be there when you are working.  Valuing home and human life.  Services are tax deductible. 

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