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Health
Insurance for America specializes in providing
health insurance solutions for individuals and small businesses
throughout the United States. We represent Blue Cross
Blue Shield, American Medical Security,
Fortis Insurance, Golden Rule Insurance Company,
Humana, Unicare, and many other companies.
Our objective is always to find you the best coverage and
the lowest rates. We are experts on health insurance
options, and we provide a level of personal service that is
far superior to what youll find elsewhere. Learn
more about the Health
Insurance Companies we have to offer.

HSA
for America is our website that provides
the most complete information available on the new tax-favored
Health Savings Accounts. These plans can provide tremendous
savings for those interested in choosing a high-deductible
health insurance plan, while placing funds in a tax-deductible
account that can be used for smaller medical expenses .
No one has more knowledge or expertise on HSAs than we do.
We offer the widest range of HSA-compatible plans available,
and can even help you choose an administrator where you can
place your investment funds. Learn more about Health
Savings Accounts.

ColoHealth
is where we started, as a local Colorado agency offering health
insurance, dental plans, accident plans, student insurance,
temporary insurance, and other healthcare solutions to residents
of Colorado. Were located here in Fort Collins,
and though weve grown tremendously we still pride ourselves
on providing attentive individual service to all our home-state
clients. Plans are available through Blue Cross Blue
Shield of Colorado, Time Insurance, Golden Rule
Insurance Company, World, Humana, and many
other companies. Learn
more about our Colorado
Health Insurance options.

Health
Insurance in the News
Under a Senate health care plan, you pay your own medical insurance premium or pay a fine (Minneapolis-St. Paul Star Tribune) WASHINGTON - First you paid to insure your car. Soon you may have to add health insurance premiums to that stack of monthly bills as well. In a revamped health care system envisioned by senators, people would be required to carry health insurance just like motorists must get auto coverage now.
WITH VIDEO: County commission seeks to expand health insurance beyond the poor (The Oakland Press) Oakland County Democrats want to expand a health insurance program for the county’s “poorest of the poor.”
Private Health Insurance Coverage At 50-Year-Low, According To CDC (Medical News Today) The percentage of Americans with private health insurance is at its lowest level in 50 years, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said Wednesday, according to The Associated Press. "About 65 percent of non-elderly Americans had private insurance in 2008, down from 67 percent the year before, according to preliminary data released Wednesday by the (CDC).
Senate health care: pay your own health insurance or pay a fine (The World) WASHINGTON (AP) — First you paid to insure your car. Soon you may have to add health insurance premiums to that stack of monthly bills as well.
Korea’s National Health Insurance Corporation Selects Blue Coat Appliances for Web Security and Control (Thaipr.net) Blue Coat Systems, Inc. (Nasdaq: BCSI), the technology leader in Application Delivery Networking, today announced that Korea’s National Health Insurance Corporation (NHIC) has deployed Blue Coat(R) Pr
Cornyn: GOP opposes public health insurance option (San Antonio Express-News) A public plan, favored by Obama, would undermine competition in the health insurance market, Sen. John Cornyn says.
Johanns eyes subsidies for health insurance (Lincoln Journal Star) Sen. Mike Johanns said Thursday he’s inclined to consider government subsidies to reduce health insurance costs for Americans in need. A proposal to “buy down the cost” of insurance premiums and deductibles ought to be on the table as one of the alternatives in health care reform, Johanns said.
Health Insurance's Ideological Divide (US News & World Report) Can right and left ever agree about health insurance reform?
Salowe-Kaye: Declare independence from health insurance companies (The Record and Herald News) Health insurance premiums have risen more than 1,000 percent since the insurance industry leaders promised America they would take care of us after they killed health care reform in 1993.
CDC: Private Health Insurance Coverage at 50-Yr. Low (Fox News) The percentage of Americans with private health insurance has hit its lowest mark in 50 years, according to two new government reports.
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