
This week, there have been a couple interesting news items discussing why people buy insurance for relatively low cost, predictable health expenditures. Examples of such expenditures include routine prescription drugs,

Yesterday the nation’s highest court announced that it would hear challenges to the health care legislation that’s disrupted health insurance in Texas and across the country. After nearly two years

As we get deeper into the ramifications of health care reform, we’ve noticed more and more insurance companies pulling out of the market. We noted last week that American Enterprise

ObamaCare has struck again, and the latest victim is American Enterprise Group – parent company of World Insurance Company and American Republic Insurance Company. American Enterprise announced that it’s closing

Times are tough. In the wake of a lackluster economy and misguided health care reforms, Americans are struggling to find affordable health insurance. Fortunately, there’s one tax-friendly option that puts

In the wake of health care reform, and as consumers scramble to find affordable health insurance plans, more and more people are expected to find coverage through high-deductible consumer driven

Health savings accounts (HSAs) have surged in popularity in recent years and are the fastest growing health insurance option in the private market. It’s easy to see why, as health

The 2011 edition of Texas on the Brink was released today. The study, which began in 2003 and is performed by the Texas Legislative Group, measures the state of health

Whether we get it from our employer or the individual market, we all need to obtain and maintain a Texas health insurance plan. If you can’t rely on your workplace

Open enrollment for 2011 is in full swing, and the largest provider of Texas health insurance in the state is still in contract negotiations with Texas Health Resources, the operator