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As a hospice nurse Marilyn Azevedo had seen how disease could ravage a person’s body and spirit, and how it could cripple friends and family with grief. She knew about life and death. Yet, nothing could prepare her for the journey she would face when her youngest child, Andy, was diagnosed with cancer at the age of 16.

In this powerful memoir, readers share Azevedo’s painful journey-from the days when she felt strong and powerful, to the days she just wanted to stay in bed and pull the covers over her head. But Azevedo’s battle is more than a fight for her son’s life as she takes on the health insurance bureaucracy and lobbies Congress to reform inequities. Sadly, reform comes too late to save Andy, but their efforts result in legislation preventing insurance companies from denying certain types of medical care.

Defending Andy: One Mother’s Fight to Save Her Son from Cancer and the Insurance Industry

Insurance Investigations from A to Z

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Escape the endless LTC marketing gimmicks by the so called experts and enjoy a real world selling approach from someone who’s actually done it! Curt Vahle takes you from the lead card through to the sale and shows you step by step how to sell this most mysterious of insurance products. . .LONG TERM CARE INSURANCE!

How to Sell Long Term Care Insurance to Mr. and Mrs. Jones; a Guide from Lead Card to Sale

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This concise, practical text-workbook provides extensive real-world practice with the HIPAA 837 electronic claim form and CMS 1500 paper claims. Includes flow charts, claims processing forms, and medical reports. Coding and billing content is based on industry practice and addresses electronic claims and a variety of compliance issues. The text provides a brief introduction to NDCMedisoft Advanced, Version 9 software.

From Patient to Payment: Insurance Procedures for the Medical Office with CD-ROM & Student Data Disk

I just read a question in regards to uninsured deposits from Indymac. I would like to meet people who have uninsured deposits like me. Can please someone contact me if they have an uninsured deposits too. I am as anxious as anyone who has uninsured deposits from Indymac. Perhaps we could form a support group.

I rear-ended a woman downtown over a year ago. It was a minor scratch and I never anticipated this outcome as it was a first for me to be driving uninsured. Her insurance company has forwarded my case to some very persistant collectors and they’re requiring higher payments than I can possibly provide. What can they do to me? A civil suit? What can they do to me? I’ve tried to make feesible arrangements to no avail. Help!!! Thank You, Spacey

I have limited coverage, so my insurance company can’t help me, right?

the uninsured driver has promised to pay but I doubt he will.

so how can I get reimbursed from him? do I need to file a civil suit against him? is it worth it to file a civil suit if the damage is $1,000?

Are the uninsured people that can’t pay their medical bill the reason Hospitals jack up the bill on insurance companies get the funds to keep the doors open?

In a few more months there will be no more uninsured. In a matter of just a few months, Obama has admitted last night, that the roles of the uninsured has dropped by 17 million people.
Or is he just making up figures again?
How can you believe someone like this?

  • ISBN13: 9781934833018
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We’ve all seen the name of AIG’s CEO, Edward Liddy, far too often in the last few months. He recently attended a hearing before a congressional committee explaining why he thinks $165 million in federal bailout money from American taxpayers needs to go to AIG employees for bonuses. During Liddy’s introduction, Chairman Kanjorski raised the issue about Liddy’s former role as CEO of Allstate, and that company’s denial of insurance contract claims. Later, one of the representatives asked why we as taxpayers are being forced to pay $165 million in bonuses on the basis that these were contracts. Liddy had no problem denying insurance contract claims which the policyholders made against his former company, Allstate. It might be surprising for the public to realize that Liddy made over $350 million in salary and stock options in his position at Allstate, in large part by implementing a plan to deny and otherwise underpay contract claims to Allstate policyholders. He did this with the assistance, of McKinsey & Co., the same consultants who created the Enron business plan. The public might also be interested to know that while running AIG, Liddy continues to be a major Allstate stockholder. Liddy was the President and CEO of Allstate Insurance Corp. from 1995 to 1999, then the Chairman of the Board until 2007. While at Allstate, he orchestrated across-the-board claim denial and underpayment systems created by McKinsey & Co., which led to David J. Berardinelli’s investigative book From Good Hands to Boxing Gloves: The Dark Side of Insurance. According to this book, by the time he left, Mr. Liddy had already amassed Allstate stock worth over $250 million, with an additional payment at retirement of $50 million, and a retirement package worth over $70 million. You can also find out how, during his leadership at Allstate, Liddy oversaw that company’s rejection of Hurricane Katrina home loss claims, how those costs were passed off on the American taxpayers through the National Flood Insurance Fund, and how Allstate and Liddy profited by passing off the losses to taxpayers. Find out for yourself why insurance claims are being improperly denied, delayed, and defended at trial. Read the story the insurance industry doesn’t want you to know.

From Good Hands to Boxing Gloves: The Dark Side of Insurance