This protects
you against changes in coverage if you develop high risk health problems between when you took out the policy and when it expired.
Not exact matches
Though immensely popular, social networking sites still didn't reach everyone online
in 2008, and I suspect that they achieved some of their prominence
in media
coverage of the election because they were visible — you could SEE how many «friends» Barack Obama had at any given moment, and you could SEE it when thousands of people
changed their middle names on Facebook to «Hussein»
in solidarity
against Republican attempts to brand Obama as «other.»
In the overall scheme of things these pre-arranged little protests aimed at getting media
coverage are not too effective and the e-mail blasts sent out by every special interest group to protest
changes to their little corners of the budget pie and protect the paychecks of those who are writing them don't quite stack up
against the masses that are overwhelming supporting the new Governor and the
change he is attempting to bring to the state.
Of course, an employer can also
change health insurance plans or drop them entirely as an employment benefit (or you might quit and go work for a different company), but as long as the employer's health plan is
in existence, you (and continuing members of your family) can not be discriminated
against and denied
coverage under the employer's plan.
Another way of saying it: Although we are seeing less outright false balance
in climate
coverage than a decade or two ago, bias
against mainstream science understanding persists
in the relatively subtle form of selective reporting of eyebrow - raising claims, which strengthen the impression that scientists are always
changing their story,
in which case, shrug.
Our entries on taking the CCSP and the White House Science Office to federal court on the National Assessment: (November 14) Conservation groups file suit
against Bush administration to compel second National Assessment (November 14) Sen. Kerry statement
in support of lawsuit on National Assessment of Climate
Change Impacts (November 16) Press
coverage and comment on the National Assessment lawsuit
You may also find that a few tweaks to
coverage options and an adjustment to your deductible will allow you to have adequate
coverage to protect
against fire damage with no
change in our quote at all.
Ten years ago, many professionals saw this type of
coverage as more of a luxury than an important piece of protection; however, given the
change in health insurance and the increased maximum out of pocket expenses and rising numbers of uninsured members of the general population, protecting yourself
against the financial exposure of a serious illness or disease is more important than ever.