Category: Insurance

Batkid and Stephanie Sautter: A Tale of Two Different Pre-Existing Conditions

Batkid is in the news. Big time. Miles Scott, aka Batkid, is a 5-year-old Northern Californian with leukemia. Last week, via the goodworks of the Make-a-Wish Foundation and apparently very much to his surprise, Miles got to live out his most heart-felt dream of being Batman, and then, once be-caped, […]

Insurance Companies, Kafka, PITB Expenses and High Deductibles

I don’t often do rants (or do I?). Today, though, I’ve a bit of a rant to share. The things we do in the name of writing about improved financial health! *  *  * Most people know Franz Kafka as the fellow who wrote the story about the traveling salesman […]

When HIPAAs Attack

As many of you know, I have been learning, up close and personal, a lot about elder issues, as my family comes together to help my father, who will be 89 in a few weeks, navigate the shoals of elder care on all sorts of levels — the financial, the […]

NiNY strategies

A friend writes: I have been told that there will come a timethat our monetary system will fall and that theonly thing that will be useful to have would begold that is in my possession. I am also told itcould happen in my lifetime (and that that iswhy the US […]

What’s more broken than the healthcare system?

No one in their right mind would argue that our healthcare system is a wonderful system. It is, to be sure, one of the most bizarre systems imaginable — too whacked out to be believable in a Borges or Garcia-Marquez novel, too fraught with damaging outcomes to be believably scary […]

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