Short Term Health Insurance: Avoid the Trap

by John Fuoto on January 20, 2011

Short-term health insurance is an enticing alternative to consumers who are comparing it’s rates with permanent health insurance and COBRA coverage, or comparing it’s out-of-pocket payments with catastrophic health policies. CGK believes that short-term health insurance is a trap to be avoided for the vast majority of health insurance consumers; when major medical problems are involved, the choice can be a matter of life and death. Let’s learn how this important issue can affect you.

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Getting the Rock Bottom Price for a Prescription: A Case Study with Azor and Simvastatin

January 19, 2011 Prescription Drugs

The amount of money that the typical American family is spending on prescription drugs has been increasing dramatically. There are three main reasons why this is occurring. Inflation: according to the AARP Public Policy Institute the inflation rate for name brand prescription drugs has increased from 5.3% in 2003 9.7% in 2010. The average annual [...]

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Six Things You Need to Know Before You Buy Prescription Drugs From Canada

November 19, 2010 Foreign Pharmacies

Can Americans save money on prescription drugs by purchasing them from Canada or other foreign countries? I recently was drawn in to this thorny issue when a good friend called me with a problem. In dealing with her problem, we discovered the good, the bad and the ugly of purchasing prescription drugs outside the U.S. For those of you who pay for your drugs out of pocket, the potential savings are tremendous.

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Mission Statement

October 29, 2010 Misc

CutGordianKnot (cutgordianknot.com) was conceived by John Fuoto and Rick Tallant as a tool for empowering individuals with knowledge about and an understanding of widely encountered, real, critical issues affecting millions of lives. There is no political perspective or hidden agenda at CutGordianKnot: we value and promote transparency of information and clarity of thought, and hope [...]

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