by Andrew McGuire | Sep 28, 2011 | News
by nyceve As the debate played out during the contentious summer of 2009 before the passage of the Affordable Care Act, many were deeply concerned that the insurance industry would escalate its war against the American people. We feared and predicted even more...
by Andrew McGuire | Mar 21, 2011 | News
I am a self-employed California Licensed General Engineering Contractor. It has been a struggle to find any insurance we could afford, and still is. We have a plan from a company called National Better Living Association or NBLA. It costs us $303 per month, which is...
by Andrew McGuire | Jan 31, 2011 | News
We have received a great deal of support for a single payer, universal health care plan as evidenced by the responses we get to our ads and blogs on the California OneCare website. But the one big question that keeps coming up is “How are we going to pay for it,...
by Andrew McGuire | Dec 30, 2010 | News
by Patricia Kneisler First of all, I need to get a little something out of the way. My circumstances are by no means “the most horrible thing you’ve ever heard tell of.” I’m one of the lucky ones who has always been able to earn pretty good money. I’ve been a...
by Andrew McGuire | Nov 17, 2010 | News
Profiling California’s Health Plan Enrollees: Large Enrollment in High-Deductible Health Plans By Dylan H. Roby, Gina L. Nicholson, and Gerald F. Kominski UCLA Center for Health Policy Research October 2010 Three million commercially insured Californians were enrolled...