Health Care

Progress is made on health insurance contract forms with proposed HHS rules!

By theresa / September 6, 2011 / Comments Off on Progress is made on health insurance contract forms with proposed HHS rules!

Progress is made on health insurance forms with proposed HHS rules! On August 17, 2011 the Department of Health and Human Services proposed new regulations to make insurance form terms clear and available before consumers must engage in the enrollment process.    Fair Contracts encouraged this long overdue reform.  On June 17, 2010, representatives from…

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Lonnie Ray Atkinson’s Hip Hop Song for Health Justice

By theresa / May 21, 2011 / Comments Off on Lonnie Ray Atkinson’s Hip Hop Song for Health Justice

Check out Lonnie Ray Atkinson’s Hip Hop Song for Health Justice/Single Payer and notice the lyrics about all the trips and traps of health insurance, including "no more wading through plan restrictions."  

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Bland, Paul – “Waiving the Statute of Limitations” (1 min., 5 sec.)

By faircontracts / September 13, 2010 / Comments Off on Bland, Paul – “Waiving the Statute of Limitations” (1 min., 5 sec.)

An excerpt from the Round Table Discussion on Standard Form Contracts (The Fine Print in Contracts of Adhesion), June 4th, 2010 at the Carnegie Center in Washington, DC. Paul Bland is a Senior Attorney at Public Justice. www.publicjustice.net Bland Statute of Limitatns2.mp3

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Docs seek gag orders to stop patients’ reviews

By faircontracts / July 13, 2010 / Comments Off on Docs seek gag orders to stop patients’ reviews

“Some doctors have started fighting back against ugly Internet reviews by asking patients to abide by what are effectively gag orders that bar them from posting negative comments online.” http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/29497619/ freedom of speech, abusive terms

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Citizen Works Letter to HHS Office of Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight 07 2010

By theresa / July 13, 2010 / Comments Off on Citizen Works Letter to HHS Office of Consumer Information and Insurance Oversight 07 2010
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Accessibility, Disclosure and Design of Health Insurance Contracts

By theresa / July 12, 2010 / Comments Off on Accessibility, Disclosure and Design of Health Insurance Contracts

Researchers at the Georgetown University Health Policy Institute have looked at health insurance contracts in California and Massachusetts and have produced the following reports, including recommendations for a “Coverage Facts Label” akin to a food nutrition label that would help consumers understand the terms of their health insurance at a glance and be able to…

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