Archive for April, 2008

Kiddy Plan by Industrial Alliance (Canada)

Monday, April 21st, 2008

If you are living in Canada and you want what’s best for your child, please insure your child aged 2 to 5 years old to Industrial Alliance’s Kiddy Plan. More details below. With the Kiddy Plan, you will protect your toddler from unexpected events. Like the Peek-a-Boo Plan which is offered for babies aged between [...]

Insurance for babies

Sunday, April 20th, 2008

Do babies need insurance? Of course they definitely do! There are a lot of companies offer life insurance policies for children so that they would have a financial head start. Why not take advantage of the time when rates are inexpensive? A life insurance policy aims to protect the income of the family bread-winner so [...]

Peek-a-Boo Plan (Canada)

Saturday, April 12th, 2008

Good news for parents of babies who are aged between 15 days and 1 year! If you live in Canada and you would like to insure your child, try the Peek-a-Boo Plan by Industrial Alliance. This coverage will help you deal with unexpected events and have peace of mind. This plan has free accident insurance, [...]

Child Health Insurance Contributors (Part 5)

Thursday, April 10th, 2008

Overall effect of SCHIP publicity programs Parents of uninsured children are increasingly becoming aware of the benefits of health insurance program because of the nation’s massive publicity campaign. In most states, low cost commercial health insurance is accessible to children who are not eligible to SCHIP (State Children Health Insurance Plan). Because of this news [...]

Child Health Insurance Contributors (Part 4)

Sunday, April 6th, 2008

Relocation of Students It is a common incident that children go to school that is in a great distance from their residence. In health insurance, coverage under a parent’s health plan is usually limited when children attend a far away school. This applies to the Health Medical Organizations and managed care health plans which interact [...]

Child Health Insurance Contributors (Part 3)

Thursday, April 3rd, 2008

Court-ordered coverage In a divorce settlement or child support order, one of the parents is required by court to provide for the child’s health insurance. The provider among the child’s two parents can extend the coverage from an employer-provided health plan to a child insurance health plan, but most employers require that the employee will [...]