Every week, the Insurance Podcast Roundup brings you brand new episodes of podcasts that discuss insurance related issues. This is a good way to stay politically aware, and to keep up with changes to laws that could affect your insurance policies.
NPR has an episode of “Morning Edition” that was released on March 15, 2012. The episode is called “Mississippi Builds Insurance Exchange, Even As It Fights Health Law”. Lawmakers in Mississippi feel that the exchanges are one of the good parts of the Affordable Care Act. Their interest in creating a state health insurance exchange predates the ACA.
CNN has an episode of Sanjay Gupta MD that was released on March 14, 2012. This episode is called “Accident lands model in medical ‘hell’”. Dr. Gupta speaks with model Hogan Gorman who says she never thought about health insurance until she was hit by a car.
PBS NewsHour has an episode that was released on March 12, 2012. This episode is called “New Health Reform Rules Issued as Supreme Court Review Nears”. NewsHour’s Hari Sreenivasan speaks with Julie Appleby of Kaiser Health about how the health insurance exchanges will function. I recommend you listen to this episode if you have questions about the exchanges.
Pet Insurance Guide Podcast released its very first episode on March 17, 2012. This podcast is hosted by Dr. Doug Kenney, who is a veterinarian. He discusses the way pet insurance companies market their product, and gives you a step by step way to research and compare all the information that comes from different insurers.
America’s Healthcare Advocate Radio Show has an episode that was released on March 14, 2012. This episode is called “Health Insurance 101: How to Navigate The World Of Health Insurance For Individuals and Employers”. The title continues to say “It Isn’t Rocket Science!”. This episode features National Expert Cary Hall, who will explain everything.
The Paul Westcott Show has an episode that was released on March 9, 2012. Host Paul Westcott speaks with Grant Bosse about a health insurance issue that is going on in New Hampshire. New Hampshire hospitals are suing the sate for $150 million in Medicaid reimbursements that they say the Lynch Administration illegally cut.
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