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Affordable Missouri, Arkansas and Iowa Health Insurance for Non Profits, Small Business and Individuals, Since 1992 from NASRO's Non Profit Group Health Care

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Do You Need Less Expensive Health Insurance?

The National Association of Socially Responsible Organizations (NASRO) of Missouri is a non profit Co-op that is a cost effective, non-profit, third party administrator, fiscal intermediary of employee health, dental, vision, life and disability insurance for employer groups from 1,000 employees to 1 employee. We have helped build and lead some of the largest and some successful health plans in the United States and we can help you find lower cost quality coverage.

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Find Out On Line Your Individual Health Insurance Rates, Benefits and Apply Through NASRO

 

Call NASRO at 800-638-8113 for Information on Group Health Insurance for Your Employer Group

 

The National Association of Socially Responsible Organizations (NASRO) is a non-profit association founded by health care consultant Robert Gaw, that is working hard for you and is able to recommend the best individual and small group plans that are available in Missouriat a more affordable rate.

NASRO is more than just a broker, more than just a consultant. NASRO is an advocate for you against our corrupt health insurance system.

If you are preparing for your annual health plan renewal, starting a new business, are currently on an expensive COBRA plan from a previous job, expanding operations in Missouri, or just need to lower your monthly health insurance costs then you need to know more about NASRO. You are not alone, we can help you. We have worked hard for decades to help establish a more humane health care system in Missouri. Unfortunately, there is still much work to be done in Missouri. NASRO is helping to make sure that all the health plan options available in the state are communicated professionally. If you have a question or a problem please call us. We can offer advice on a wide range of health care subjects beyond health insurance rates.

If after looking at the quotes you have questions about the benefits of the plans or the enrollment application process please give us a call. We can help you complete the on line applications and prepare you to answer the questions you will be asked.

Additional NASRO Services Coming Soon

  • Very Affordable Quality Medical, Surgical & Dental Care For Uninsured People and Employer Groups Through Medical Travel to India

MissouriNASRO Members Include

  • Artists
  • Actors
  • Graphic Designers
  • Film Makers
  • Accountants
  • Lawyers
  • Medical Providers
  • Writers
  • Musicians
  • Computer Software Developers
  • Skilled Trades People
  • Teachers
  • Green Businesses
  • Independent Truckers
  • Business Consultants
  • Automotive Parts and Repair Shops
  • Social Workers
  • Photographers

Short Cuts for Individuals and Families

For Individuals and Families paying for their own plan it is important not to wait until you have a medical condition before you purchase health insurance. Once you have a medical condition, even a minor one, as inhuman as it seems, the health insurance companies can turn you down and refuse to provide any coverage.

If you recently have had group coverage from a previous employer, you have 63 days after the end of your group plan to pick up an individual plan and not be subject to medical underwriting.

Since age rating is the only option, the younger you are the more affordable the health plans are. The older you are the more the premium costs go up. Young families may actually be able to afford more coverage to protect their children and older individuals who are healthy can find plans that provide good access to routine physicals, unlimited sick visits and prescription drug coverage and carry a larger deductible for the less likely to occur inpatient admissions.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Immoral Practice of Pre-Existing Conditions Underwriting and Individual Health Insurance

NASRO believes strongly that the fast growing number of individuals who need a health insurance plan in Missourishould be provided the right to buy the same health insurance plans for the same price, as anyone else, with their own money. We believe it is a sin for health insurance companies to " play God " with the lives of people. Turning down people with any form of illness large or small is severely limiting their economic lives.

Help with some COBRA premium costs provided in the recent "stimulus bill ", is great for people who work for large employers, but most people do not work for large employers. Unemployment could rise reach 15% in Missouriby the end of 2009 and prudent financial planning needs to be made now.

NASRO does not yet have a group plan in Missourithat will accept individuals that have been turned down for coverage. We are working for a new National Health Care law to accomplish this mission. In the meantime, we will assist any self employed person in Missourithat needs to know how to qualify for group coverage right now.

 

NASRO Personal Service

What People Are Saying About Us!

" I have nothing but praise for the good folks at NASRO ( National Association of Socially Responsible Organizations ). If you've ever dealt with insurance providers, you know that the usual goal of the person who answers the phone is to say " no " and hang up as quickly as possible. My experience with Barbara Gibson at NASRO could not have been more different.

She actually did the math on whether it would be better for me to stick with COBRA for 18 months before switching to the NASRO plan. The one time I actually had a problem with coverage for a medical condition, she not only straightened it out, but remembered to ask me if I was feeling better after the procedure.

Deborah Elizabeth Finn

P. S. Full disclosure. NASRO does not compensate me in any way for praising it immoderately. I am just a fan."

 

NASRO Members Include

  • Community Builders Worker Cooperative
  • Jobs with Justice
  • Act Blue
  • Women In Film and Video
  • Alliance to Defend Health Care
  • Health Care For All
  • National Pancreas Foundation
  • Working Assets

 

Carriers with Individual Health Insurance Plans

Anthem Blue Cross of Missouri

Anthem Blue Cross Life and Health

Aetna

Missouri Plan Guide

Humana

Healthnet

United Health One

 

United HealthCare

 

Health Plans for Small Business and Non-Profits

Anthem Blue Cross of Missouri

 

Humana

Health Net

Aetna

United Healthcare

 

Affordable Dental Insurance Plans

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Delta Dental

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Anthem Blue Cross

 

Blue Shield of Missouri

 

PacifiCare

Vision Plans

VSP Signature Plan

VSP Specialty Care

VSP Voluntary Plan

Call NASRO for rates and enrollment information - 800-638-8113

Term Life Insurance Plans

Find Out the Rates and Apply On Line for Term Life Coverage

NASRO does not recommend Life Insurance as an investment tool, but for basic protection for a spouse and dependent children it remains an important part of prudent financial planning. In the event of an untimely death, income for the family to continue on with the basic needs being met can be achieved for a modest monthly premium.

Carriers

Banner Life

West Coast Life

Lincoln Benefit Life

American General

United of Omaha Life

Nationwide Life

Genworth Financial

 

Short Term & Long Term Disability Insurance

Metropolitan Life Insurance Company

UNUM Life Insurance Company

West Coast Life Insurance Company

Neighborhood foreclosures

See through the mist and confusion surrounding health insurance plans with the help of a recognized non-profit like NASRO.

Enrollment Tips

 

  • Some carriers are able to enroll you on line
  • If you are having trouble filling out the enrollment form just fax it or email it to us along with you questions and we will help you fill it out.
  • Social Security Numbers are not required of yourself, your employees or dependents to purchase health insurance through NASRO.
  • Mailing your enrollment materials and your check to our Los Angeles office is also helpful.

 

 

Health Insurance Is Available In All 50 States

 

NASRO is working for Missouri Communities

Health Care Reform Links

Our Affiliated Organization

National Health Policy Education and Research Group (NHPERG)

 

    

National Association of Socially Responsible Organizations

 

NASRO Western Office

609 Deep Valley Drive, Suite 200

Rolling Hills/Palos Verdes, Missouri

90274

424-237-9647/ 800-638-8113

Fax - 800-562-8588

info@nasro-co-op.org

Hours of Operation - 9am to 5pm

Monday through Friday

 

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NASRO Eastern Office

Two Canal Park, Fifth Floor

Cambridge, Massachusetts

02141

617-308-1525

NASRO Washington D.C. Office

3204 18th Street N.W.

Washington D.C. 20010

800-638-8113

                                           

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Missouri Health Care Trends for 2010

St. Louis: In any recession a number of difficult health care trends start to emerge that are fairly self evident. What needs to be watched out for is how deep this recession will go,that is beyond the experiences of our recent past. Predictions by the Economic Policy Institute for example, call for planning for unemployment rising as high as 15% over the next two years. Because of the compounding of the loss of jobs, with housing foreclosures, loss of home equity and retirement savings that is being experienced at the same time, the following trends are likely.

  • Unemployed people lose their health insurance
  • State health programs developed during the good times start to disappear during the bad times
  • The Hospital emergency room becomes extremely busy as they along with the Community Health Centers become the health care provider of last resort for people without coverage.
  • Public Hospitals treatment for surgical procedures also becomes very busy and waits for surgery occur.

 

• NASRO's mission in health care particularly concerns the situation facing small businesses, non-profits, individuals, self employed people and independent contractors.

Please read this excellent resource developed by the Missouri Health Care Foundation and call NASRO at 800-638-8113 with any questions and for a rate proposal on the health plans you are interested in looking at.

Developing the Right Criteria For Selecting Your Next Health Plan

Right now in Missouriif you are an individual who has a pre-existing medical condition and you are middle income the plans available for so called high risk people are beyond the financial reach of many people. If you are high income and have pre existing conditions you will be able to find a plan that you can afford. For the insurance industry to deny New Jerseyns who are sick access to health insurance is a sin. Other states have provided coverage for 20 years and their insurance companies are doing well.

The size of the population of individuals in Missouriis huge, with many hundreds of thousands of new people moving from being covered by an employer to being responsible for their own health plan throughout any year.

Rules Governing MO Individual Insurance Market


• NASRO does have individual plans available from a wide choice of carriers


• Employer groups and self employed people are now free to join NASRO at no cost. With its growing numbers NASRO is leveraging our membership to change the economics of Missourihealth insurance. Membership is confidential and not subject to distribution to any outside groups.

Tuesday, March 02, 2010

FCC: Health Data Exchanges To Need More Broadband Support

At the Health Information and Management Systems Society annual conference on Tuesday, the Federal Communications Commission announced multiple recommendations involving new funding and regulations for broadband Internet connections that support health IT exchange, Government Health IT reports.

The recommendations stem from an FCC survey that found the U.S. lacks sufficient broadband connections to meet criteria for "meaningful use" of electronic health records that will determine whether health care providers are eligible for incentive payments under the 2009 federal economic stimulus package. 

The survey found that as many as 3,600 small practices do not have even basic broadband services, while thousands of other locations face price disparities of as much as $45,000 each year for the same services available in better connected areas.

Recommendations

To address such access problems, FCC proposes:

  • Changing its Rural Health Care Program to use the initiative's annual $400 million budget to establish a health care broadband access fund to assist health care providers and other institutions in purchasing broadband services;
  • Establishing a health care broadband infrastructure fund to aid providers in expanding broadband networks where the existing infrastructure is lacking; and
  • Changing the way providers are reimbursed for handling "e-care" distributed over broadband links, which providers have said is one of the biggest barriers to health IT adoption.

FCC wants to link funding as closely as possible to meaningful use to ensure that the money goes to locations following the guidance of the Office of the National Coordinator for Health IT.

The recommendations are part of FCC's upcoming National Broadband Plan that it is expected to deliver to Congress by March 17  (Robinson, Government Health IT, 3/2).

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