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Seven health insurance myths most Australians get wrong
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. Brought to you by Australian Unity. Health insurance is one of the most widely held financial products in Australia. It is also one of the least…
Consumer court raps health insurance firm over 'wrongful' claim rejections
4 min read Ahmedabad Make us preferred source on Google A CONSUMER court in Ahmedabad has ruled against New India Assurance Co Ltd for “wrongfully rejecting” four medical insurance claims of a minor child with Rett Syndrome, holding…
Top 9 Cities For 2026 Grads To Launch A Career, Per Coworking Cafe
New research from CoworkingCafe identifies the three top large, three top midsize and three top small cities for 2026 graduates to launch a career. For generations, graduating from college came with one overriding question: “What should I do…
Winning: Trump DOJ Forces OhioHealth to Settle Price-Gouging Lawsuit
Healthcare costs are oddly opaque to most Americans. If you visit your doctor or are required to stay in a hospital for a stint, it's rare to get an itemized bill. Most folks' medical bills are, in whole or in part, settled by an insurance company…
Marjorie Taylor Greene Says She Fled to Mexico for Stem Cell Therapy - Calls American Healthcare 'Absurdly Expensive
Marjorie Taylor Greene took aim at America's healthcare system after revealing she traveled to Mexico for stem cell therapy, RadarOnline.com can reveal. The former congresswoman said she was forced to seek treatment abroad because U.S. healthcare…
Commentary: High-deductible health plans are being sold as a cure. They aren't
Recently, during rounds, I met a patient who almost missed her own heart attack. She'd had chest pain for hours before she finally came in. Clinicians know what those hours cost. When asked why she had waited, her answer made my own heart sink. She…
Insurance Query: Do you need to undergo medical tests for increasing policy sum assured?
I am 30 and want to increase my sum insured this year. Do I need to undergo medical tests again? Aryan, this is a question many young policyholders are asking today, and it reflects a welcome shift in how people are thinking about health insurance.
How do people in the US describe customer service in 2026? 'Debilitating, depressing, enraging. Ugh'
Guardian readers from across the US wrote in to tell us about their battles with big companies, and the time, expense and emotional toll exacted by businesses they say are prioritizing the bottom line over all else. The top takeaway: people really…
Banning Hospitals' 'Certain Contracts' Could Save Americans $45 Billion, Report Finds
A ban on certain contracts between hospital systems and health insurers could save Americans around $45 billio n, according to a report from White House analysts released on June 18. 'The Council of Economic Advisers' findings reinforce that the…
Techie Earning Rs 20 Lakh Says He Has 'Zero' Savings At 30, Seeks Internet's Help On Building Wealth
Tech professional with no savings seeks financial guidance amid volatile market. Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed A 30-year-old software engineer earning Rs 20 LPA has zero savings despite no loans or EMIs He spent Rs 14 lakh from savings…
The fine print in insurance policy nobody reads until it matters
SINGAPORE – Insurance is meant to be a safety net. Many assume that once premiums are paid, medical and accident bills will be taken care of – but reality can be messier. Recent cases in which policyholders' claims were denied serve…
Vermont healthcare reform bill vetoed | Arkansas Democrat Gazette
Gov. Phil Scott has vetoed S.190, a healthcare bill designed to fast-track premium savings for two groups of insurance customers: public school employees and people buying plans on Vermont's Affordable Care Act marketplace. The bill was one of the…
Boomers are sick of being told the best thing we can do for the country is die
You have reached your maximum number of saved items. Remove items from your saved list to add more. The generational war continues to simmer in Australia but only one side is fighting. So where are the Boomers? Has everybody over 62 capitulated?
Insuring the informal worker against the heat
Shabbir Alam works at construction sites in Haryana, though his home is in Ludhiana. Last month, ₹1,000 appeared in his account. His contractor had enrolled him and some colleagues in a scheme under which, if temperatures crossed a certain…
Auto Owners Insurance Co Purchases 455,504 Shares of CVS Health Corporation $CVS
Auto Owners Insurance Co grew its holdings in CVS Health Corporation (NYSE:CVS - Free Report) by 8,052.0% during the 4th quarter, according to its most recent Form 13F filing with the Securities & Exchange Commission. The institutional investor…
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