Win Health Care on Less Than You Think
Let’s start off the new year right… with a giveaway! In mid-December I reviewed Health Care on less Than You Think by Fred Brock and the publicity group behind the book sent me some extra copies to give away. So, leave a comment before January 12th and you’ll be entered into the giveaway and I’ll select two commenter’s at random to send the book to.
This contest has ended and the winners have been notified, if they don’t respond within a week or so, I’ll draw a replacement name and contact them. Thanks for entering!
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27 Comments - Share Your Thoughts
Jim, when you write a book on blogging I’ll review it, and give away free copies on my blog. That way I’ll have something to blog about.
pick me!
Your blog is on my “to check everyday” list.
Keep a good work.
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I’m in!
Your review is a glimpes of the complicated morass that our health care and insurance systems have developed. The pricing, billing, and administrative systems have gotten out of hand. A system where an individual can pay alot more for the same service as someone covered by a group just because they lack leverage. A system where the terms of insurance are complicated and difficult to understand and interpret even by those who work for the insurance company. A system that can double bill or over bill. A system where the providers have to deal with multiple insurance companies and provisions. (One company might cover one drug or treatment, another might cover another drug or treatment). Most of the time we aren’t affected, but when it really counts, when we get really sick, when we are least willing or able to advocate for ourselves, the system can be very diifficult. I’d love to read the book. Thanks
…my daughter and her youngest daughter, for now, have limited medical coverage as students at Boise State and will certainly need replacement coverage once out of school! Daniel. 1-1-07
I’m big on the preventative aspect of keeping health care costs low: exercising, healthy diet, not smoking, etc. But alas, even the healthiest of people still have to go the doctor on occasion. Sign me up for a free copy! Thanks
I’d like a copy! Thanks!
I soooo need a copy. Thanks.
Man, do I need a strategy for health care - I’m one of those writers on reality shows that gets no benefits whatsoever.
Sounds interesting
Sign me up for the giveaway!
Sounds neat to me!
Sounds like an informative read. I’m in!
I’m in!
My boyfriend has no health care coverage right now, so I’m fairly worried. Maybe there’s something in that book that could help him.
This is definitely a topic I’m concerned about for my parents’ future. Health care is prohibitively expensive and good health care is nearly impossible to find!!
Sounds like useful information.
I love staying healthy and not spending a lot of money to do so… pick me pick me!
If there is anyone that needs your book, it is me!!!! It is unfortunate that I can’t even use the insurance I have because I can’t afford the co-pay and co-insurance. I need all the help I can get. PLEASE PLEASE PLEASE !!! I despirately need this book
I am an insurance agent who specializes in Life & Health…i spend a lot of time with folks who are struggling to find and afford healthcare. i would love to have a resource like this book to use in helping these folks out, especially seniors.
Interesting site.
Thanks for sharing your wisdom. count me in
AAAA+++ Subject. I and my family are in.
Thanks,
(Gracias. Le sacaremos el mayor provecho!).
Here I am. Thanks for sharing your wisdom!
I am not here
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