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[ 0 ] May 2, 2012

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Rating:5 stars  (10 Reviews)
William C.  Cordele,  GA
They were recommended to me and I am glad they represent me. My Daddy told me many years ago that NO Insurance is any better than the Agent(s) that represent you. You’ll are the BEST, from the person who answers the phone on to the agents themselves.If I ever need any help I can call Linda in Cordele, and my problem is solved. Thanks!!!
3/21/2012
JD M.  Macon,  GA
Bo and Joe are great! They are men of high integrity that work dilligently to serve their clients. I recommend them without reservation.
3/7/2012
Kendra B.  Milledgeville,  GA
They were recommended to me and I am glad they represent me. They helped me consolidate policies from different companies.
2/21/2012


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4 Types Of Insurance Everyone Needs

[ 0 ] March 19, 2012

Doherty Duggan and Rouse InsurorsLife throws many unexpected things at all of us. While we usually can’t stop these things from occurring, we can opt to give our lives a bit of protection. Insurance is meant to give us some measure of protection, at least financially, should a disaster happen. There are numerous insurance options available, and many financial experts tell us that we need to have these insurance policies in place. Yet, with so many options, it can be difficult to determine what insurance you really need. Purchasing the right insurance is always determined by your specific situation. Factors such as children, age, lifestyle and employment benefits are all points to consider when planning your insurance portfolio.

There are however, four insurances that most financial experts recommend that all of us have: life, health, auto and long-term disability. Each one of these covers a specific aspect of your life, and each one is very important to your financial future.

Life Insurance
The greatest factor in having life insurance is providing for those you leave behind. This is extremely important if you have a family that is dependent on your salary to pay the bills. Industry experts suggest a life insurance policy should cover “ten times your yearly income.” This sum would provide enough money to cover existing expenses, funeral expenses and give your family a financial cushion. That cushion will help them re-group after your death.

Health Insurance
A recent Harvard study noted that statistically, “your family is just one serious illness away from bankruptcy.” They also concluded that, “62% of all personal bankruptcies in the U.S. in 2007 were caused by health problems and 78% of those filers had medical insurance at the start of their illness.”

Those numbers alone should urge you to obtain health insurance, or increase your current coverage. The key to finding adequate coverage is shopping around. While the best option and the least expensive is participating in your employer’s insurance program, many smaller businesses do not offer this benefit.

Finding affordable health insurance is difficult, particularly without an employer-sponsored program or if you have a pre-existing condition. According to the Kaiser/HRET survey, the average premium cost to the employee in an employer sponsored health care program was around $4,100. With rising co-payments, yearly deductibles and dropped coverage’s, health insurance has become a luxury less and less can afford, yet even a minimal policy is better than having no coverage. The cost for a day in the hospital can range from $985 to $2,696. Even if you have minimal coverage, it can provide some monetary benefit for your hospital stay.

Long-Term Disability Coverage

Even those workers that have great health insurance, a nice nest egg and a good life insurance policy never prepare for the day when they might not be able to work for weeks, months or may not ever be able to return to the job. While health insurance pays for your hospitalization and medical bills, where is money coming from to pay those daily expenses that your paycheck covers? Here are a few very sobering statistics regarding disability:

  • Disability Causes Nearly 50% of all Mortgage Foreclosures, 2% are Caused by Death.
  • Close to 90% of Disabling Accidents and Illnesses Are not Work Related.
  • In the Last 10 Minutes, 498 Americans Became Disabled.

If you are injured and off work for even three months, would you have enough in savings to cover your living expenses? Consider what you might face financially if you suffer a major medical condition such as cancer and were unable to work for over a year.

Auto Insurance
There were over 10-million traffic accidents in the U.S. in 2009 (latest available data) and 33,808 people died in motor vehicle crashes in those accidents, according to data released by the Fatality Analysis Reporting System (FARS). The number one cause of death for American’s between the ages of 5 and 34 were auto accidents. Over 2.3 million drivers and passengers received treatment in emergency rooms in 2009, and the costs of those accidents including deaths and disabling injuries was around $70 billion.

While all states do not require drivers to have auto insurance, most do have requirements regarding financial responsibility in the event of an accident. Many states do periodic random checks of drivers for proof of insurance. If you do not have coverage, the fines can vary by state and can range from the suspension of your license, to points on your driving record, to fines from $500 to $1,000.

The Bottom Line
While insurance is expensive and certainly takes a chunk out of your budget, being without it could lead to financial ruin. Always check with your employer first for available coverage, as this will probably be where you will find the most economical way to of securing coverage. If your employer doesn’t offer it, obtain multiple quotes from several insurance providers. Schedule times with agents who offer coverage in multiple areas as they may have some discounts available if you purchase more than one type of coverage.

The expense of not having insurance is nothing compared to the expense of living without it.

By Linda McMaken | Investopedia – Wed, Feb 15, 2012 3:39 PM EST
 
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How to Cut Your Health-Care Costs

[ 0 ] March 12, 2012

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Health care remains one of the largest line items in any family’s budget, and finding ways to save is more important than ever. But people out of work are learning that coverage sold on the so-called individual market is typically not as robust as their work-based insurance was. And those still covered through employers are seeing more high-deductible plans, according to a November survey from human-resource consultant Mercer.

Whatever your situation, here are seven tips to help you save on medications, health insurance, doctors’ bills and more.

1. Understand New Legislation

Many people think that the Affordable Care Act doesn’t take effect until 2014, but that’s not entirely true. For instance, the law already allows young adults to stay on their parents’ policies until age 26. While this might mean more in premiums for a family, it could cut down on costs should your recent college graduate need care.

Insurer rebates are a possibility for some as well. The law requires that 80% of the premiums insurers collect from individuals be spent on health-care costs.

2. Use Preventive Services

Under the new law, many plans are required to cover preventive care without cost sharing such as co-pay or deductible requirement. Mammograms, well-baby visits, breast-feeding support and immunizations are covered, among other things.

Plans designed before 2010 aren’t required to comply with all of the new rules. But follow up with your provider if you think a bill is not right.

“Mistakes happen all the time, and if you just say ‘Oh well,’ you could owe a lot of money,” says Karen Pollitz, senior fellow at the Kaiser Family Foundation.

3. Get Consumer Assistance

The health law funds new programs that help consumers resolve disputes and find information about insurance.

If you are seeking coverage, healthcare.gov has a plan finder where you can browse available options. The site also reports on health plans that have requested premium increases and why. Starting in September, it plans to offer a summary of plan benefits and coverage for various scenarios.

4. Look for Cheaper Drugs

Whether you choose a generic or brand medicine, it makes sense to find out how your pharmacy benefits work and to choose drugs at the lowest price possible. Tracy Watts, a partner in the health-benefits practice at Mercer, says if your doctor prescribes a medication that your plan doesn’t have at a preferred price, ask the doctor if there is an equivalent medicine for less.

If you are a senior on Medicare, you can count on a 50% discount on brand-name drugs and a 14% price cut on generics if you find yourself in the so-called doughnut hole—when the cost of a medicine exceeds the initial coverage limit but isn’t high enough to qualify for catastrophic coverage.

5. Be Smart About High-Deductible Plans

Plans that offer you a reduced premium in exchange for higher initial out-of- pocket expenses are on the rise. Often these are paired with a tax-preferred savings account or linked to preventive-care programs.

Take advantage of wellness programs and incentives your employer offers that encourage preventive care. If you get a break on premiums for participating in a health-risk assessment, do it, says Ms. Watts. “That gives you free money, and good information on your health,” she says.

A few caveats: Make sure you can actually afford a high deductible. And before switching plans, make sure your doctor participates.

6. Stay in Network

“Stay in network whenever possible,” says Ms. Pollitz.

In-network doctors and hospitals contract with the insurance company for a reasonable agreed-upon amount; out-of-network providers don’t have to put a limit on what is “reasonable,” she says.

Another thing to check out is whether all the health-care providers you will be seeing during a hospital stay are covered by your plan’s network. Often hospitalizations include nurses, anesthesiologists and even doctors you may never see in person. It pays to check out in advance if they are in network, and to challenge bills you get from them if they are not.


7. Challenge Doctors and Insurers

Ask your doctor why a test is necessary, whether you can wait to have the procedure, and if treatment will change depending on the results, says Consumer Reports’ Ms. Metcalf.

Don’t be docile about billing, either. In the event that a doctor sends you a bill that you think your plan should have paid, make calls to the insurer and your doctor. Have an upfront conversation with the doctor’s office.

“If you get a bill, call them immediately and say ‘I’ve got an issue with my health plan and I’m working on it,’” says Ms. Pollitz. “That’s important because medical bills that aren’t paid promptly go straight to collections.”

This article is courtesy of Avery Johnson | The Wall Street Journal EG – Mon, Mar 12, 2012 2:30 PM EDT

 

Doherty, Duggan & Rouse Insurors is a full service independent insurance agency. We have agents that represent the full line of services from Property & Casualty (P&C), to Employee Benefits, to Personal Insurance. We have an in house claims department that is available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week to help our clients with claims. Your time is valuable and we are here to serve you.

 

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States Offer Incentives For CHIP Enrollment.

[ 0 ] January 17, 2012

DDRINSThe Washington Post (12/28, Aizenman) reports, “Publicly funded programs have enabled 1.2 million more children to gain health insurance since 2008 – at least in part due to extra work by many states to ensure that more of the children who are eligible for the programs are actually signed up, Obama administration officials plan to announce Wednesday.”

As a result, “Twenty-three states are to be awarded federal performance bonuses totaling nearly $300 million.” The piece quotes Sherry Glied, assistant secretary for planning and evaluation at the Department of Health and Human Services, who said, “It’s very encouraging, because it shows that even in an economic downturn, CHIP really made a difference.”

Doherty Duggan and Rouse Insurors proudly offers services throughout Georgia in MaconAlbanyAthensWarner Robins, and Cordele.    

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2301 Dawson Rd

Albany, GA 31707

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Physicians, Medicare Officials Say Doc Fix Decision “Less Predictable.”

[ 0 ] January 12, 2012

DDRINSThe Washington Post (12/24, Aizenman) reports, “On Friday, Congress passed the latest ‘doc fix,’ delaying a looming 27.4 percent cut for two months as part of a larger deal to extend the payroll tax cut and unemployment benefits. But doctors, lobbyists and Medicare officials alike said this go-around seemed noticeably less predictable.” Alan Wasserman, president of George Washington University Medical Faculty Associates noted that “the heightened uncertainty surrounding this year’s negotiations eroded doctors’ long-term confidence in Congress.”

Find out more about your Health Care and what it covers by contacting Doherty, Duggan and Rouse Insurors.

 

Doherty Duggan and Rouse Insurors proudly offers services throughout Georgia in MaconAlbanyAthensWarner Robins, and Cordele.    

Doherty, Duggan and Rouse Insurors

2301 Dawson Rd

Albany, GA 31707

Phone: 800 628 2040

email: rdoherty@ddrins.com

 

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New Health Insurance Fee For Research Sparks Questions.

[ 0 ] January 4, 2012

DDRINSThe AP (12/28, Alonso-Zaldivar) reports, “Starting in 2012, the government will charge a new fee to your health insurance plan for research to find out which drugs, medical procedures, tests and treatments work best.” While the goal “is to answer such basic questions as whether that new prescription drug advertised on TV really works better than an old generic costing much less,” the piece notes that “the idea of medical effectiveness research is eyed with suspicion.” Kathryn Nix, a policy analyst for the Heritage Foundation, remarked, “The more concerning thing is not the institute itself, but how the findings will be used in other areas. Will they be used to make coverage determinations?”

Contact Doherty, Duggan and Rouse Insurors to find out more about your health insurance plan.

 Doherty Duggan and Rouse Insurors proudly offers services throughout Georgia in MaconAlbanyAthensWarner Robins, and Cordele.   

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2301 Dawson Rd

Albany, GA 31707

Phone: 800 628 2040

email: rdoherty@ddrins.com

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Healthcare Reform Law Already Affecting Millions

[ 0 ] January 2, 2012

DDRINS Leading news from the National Association of Health Underwriters

USA Today (12/28, Kennedy) reports that “it can be difficult to dig through the rhetoric to determine just what the 2010 health care law has done,” but “proponents and foes say big pieces of the law have been enacted and have already affected millions of people’s lives.”

Don Berwick former administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services, remarked, “It’s complicated, but there are very many benefits affecting millions of people. They will not know it’s the Affordable Care Act, but it is.” The piece highlights “five major changes in health care that occurred in 2011 because of the health care law,” including a crackdown on fraud and more benefits for young adults and seniors.

If you have any questions about your Health Care please contact a professional at Doherty, Duggan and Rouse Insurors.

 Doherty Duggan and Rouse Insurors proudly offers services throughout Georgia in MaconAlbanyAthensWarner Robbins, and Cordele.   

Doherty, Duggan and Rouse Insurors

2301 Dawson Rd

Albany, GA 31707

Phone: 800 628 2040

email: rdoherty@ddrins.com

 

 

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