Archive for July, 2009

MEDICAL IDENTITY THEFT ANOTHER REASON YOU NEED A CREDIT REPORT

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

MEDICAL IDENTITY THEFT ANOTHER REASON YOU NEED A CREDIT REPORT

By now we are all fairly aware of the fact that identity theft is one of the highest rising forms of crime plaguing the U.S. today. But did you know that just behind that is another form of identity theft that can be dangerous not only to your credit rating, but your health too?

That’s right medical identity theft is also on the rise in staggering numbers. The last federal data collected for a report in 2007 was that there were 250,000 victims each year of medical identity theft, and that was the number of reported cases, it is widely believed that the actual figures are much higher than that, and has certainly increased since the last report in 2007.

Another reason experts in the field feel certain there may have been an increase in the medical identity theft arena is due to the ever rising number of people unemployed, workers who no longer have health care benefits due to the fact they have suffered a job loss in this recession. These are the working ill; people with serious or chronic health issues, yet who are still able to work while having a chronic or pre-existing health condition, and now find themselves without that direly needed health care coverage.

Additionally, are those workers who they themselves were not ill, but had a family member on their work health care family plans that are ill, and that are no longer covered, thus leaving many in a dire situation of needing continuing medical care, but not having the ability to pay for it or to become insured due to a pre-existing condition. Some of the reported cases of medical identity theft have been of a friend or family member utilizing a covered person’s medical insurance for treatment of health care issues after losing their own coverage due to the loss of employment, but with the knowledge of the insured. Although not an exact case of identity theft because the insured was aware of the fraudulent identity being used in order to have access to medical treatment it is a crime of insurance fraud, as tragic as that is.

This growing problem is such that it is expected to rival the standard case of identity theft in the coming years if we do not improve the methods of which our health care records are kept, namely to electronic record keeping throughout the medical/health care system in the United States.

It is equally important in the area of urgent care to correct this problem immediately, as in the case of medical identity theft, the actual unaware insured patient who comes into an emergency care facility may be incorrectly treated if they have been a victim of medical identity theft and doctors treating the patient are actually pulling up the treatment records of someone who has stolen your identity, the consequences could be harmful or even fatal.

To date the only remedy to this situation is the services of a company with constant monitoring of your credit report, or while it was once suggested that one yearly report to be sufficient, experts now recommend that every 6 months is a more prudent approach to this problem. Check your credit report thoroughly and report any discrepancies to the proper authorities both locally and federally. While you cannot be held responsible for the charges of medical identity theft, it is a long and complicated process of straightening out the false claims, and a good reason that contracting with a credit monitoring agency may be the best answer to this problem. As it stands you are entitled to a free credit report once a year and can obtain one by going to; www.annualcreditreport.com .

AMERICANS ARE SAVING MONEY RATHER THAN SPENDING IT

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

AMERICANS ARE SAVING MONEY RATHER THAN SPENDING IT

The tumultuous economy has had such an effect on consumer spending, or more accurately the lack of it, that the Federal Government is considering pushing through another round of tax breaks and spending to help stimulate the economy. That Americans aren’t spending their stimulus checks and are saving the new found money instead of pumping that money into the stagnant economy has left the Obama administration seriously considering the idea of pumping another round of stimulus money into the damaged economy to get it moving again.

The figures indicate that American households increased their savings rate to the greatest level it has been in more than the past 15 years, due in large part to the stimulus money that the government had hoped would bolster the economy. Instead most consumers opted not to spend the money, but rather to bank the money in their nest eggs with the present fears of continued high unemployment. Economists predict there will be a continued trend for conservative spending even after the economy starts to rebound because this particular recession was so deep and far reaching. We as a nation learned some very difficult lessons from the Wall Street and subsequent economic collapse we have endured, these lessons we are not to forget any time soon.

Prior to the recession Americans were spending $1.15 for every dollar they earned with a buy now pay later mentality and very little if any at all in their savings account. This will be a new area of fiscal responsibility the likes of which we have not seen since the Great Depression, according to the leading economists around the country, as we have seen the enormous shift in the mindset of American households.

Families today have had to make drastic adjustments to their way of thinking about their financial priorities, opting to buy only what they really need as opposed to what they want. Record numbers of people wisely sought out the assistance of credit counseling agencies to help them reign in their spending and create a budget plan they could live with, as well as to help them with debt management issues.

So many people who were on the brink of foreclosure or bankruptcy and feeling hopeless about their financial troubles were pulled back from the brink with the help of a reputable credit counseling agency. Whether it was a simple matter of debt management and budget planning or as detailed as the process of debt consolidation or debt settlement we have learned a new found intelligence regarding our spending and debt management habits that the top economists say will linger long after the recession is over.

The savings rate which was hovering at about zero in 2008 surged to 6.9% percent, which is the greatest level of saving since 1993 and economists say that we can expect that trend to continue as the economy slowly recovers. The best that we can do as a whole is to practice wise debt management, seek credit counseling when we cannot manage our debt on our own, and never forget the hard lesson learned that you can’t continue to live above your means without having to pay the piper.

MINORITY CREDIT COUNSELING AVAILABLE

Tuesday, July 14th, 2009

MINORITY CREDIT COUNSELING AVAILABLE

America has traditionally been seen as the land of plenty and of opportunity for immigrants coming here to make better lives for themselves and their families, but this recession has brought some changes that may be making America less attractive these days.

Money transfer agencies that usually handle the transactions for many immigrants, who often send money home to their families in their native country to save for them when they return at a later date, or help to support a family still living there, are not coming in as often or some have stopped coming in at all. In fact store operators say that many are coming in not to send money, but to pick up money that is being wired back to them from their native country.

During a recession minorities are often hit the hardest during tough times, with a high number of minority workers in the labor, construction, and service industries often being the victim of layoffs, this recession has taken its toll. While they often have friends they have made from their native countries here in the U.S. many are without family members or any support system in place when tough times occur and do not know where to find assistance, often times language is a barrier.

For those that may be in need of financial help coping with the bills many reputable non-profit credit counseling agencies are specializing in credit counselors that speak your language. Hiring representatives from the Haitian and Guatemalan communities to assist clients that have a language barrier or simply feel more comfortable being able to make those types of important financial decisions in their native language in order to fully understand the financial plans being made for them and the help it will offer.

If you or a friend is having difficulty with paying your bills and want assistance, credit counseling is confidential and a counselor can help you to determine if their services can assist you with resolving your money or debt management problems. The consultation is free of charge and may be just the answer to your money woes, so contact a non-profit credit counseling agency today and get the support you need.

Wireless Internet Providers

Thursday, July 2nd, 2009

It’s difficult to know which option is best where you’re trying to choose a internet provider. It can be even more challenging to know who to turn to when trying to find a good wireless internet provider. There are so many options and wifi technologies and standards, finding one that will work for you isn’t cut and dry. Do you need to find  wireless providers in your area? If so they’ll be able to find a provider by searching your zip code.

One site that we’ve found with great information regarding these different standards is WirelessProviders.info. It’s a great site that helps explain everything you’ll need; from wireless routers to a wireless card for a laptop. You will be given the complete breakdown of the benefits and disadvantages of wifi. A good wireless internet provider isn’t easy to find but they provide great access to deals. Searching their links will allow you to find deals on wireless access, wireless routers and other necessary products needed to outfit your home or office. Additionally they have new updates on the latest equipment and they send out bulletins on which products are on sale and at what retailers. It’s possible that you’ll find a coupon or rebate through their site that will allow to pick up some products at either not cost or for very little.

It’s a good site with lots of great information with links to deals on products. If you need wireless internet access its definitely worth checking out.

Entertaining Site - Funny News

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

It’s not often that you find a site (or blog) that has a good mix of entertaining news along with great and helpful articles. In the case of SinglePill.com they’ve accomplished both. The authors at SP have managed to mix in great commentary that’s spiked with humor along side informational articles that will have some major signnificance to American’s. Its a very useful site and one that’s a fun read. They’re election coverage features some not only hillarious articles but ones where they actually break some news stories not found elsewhere. They tackle the recent increase in demand for automatic weapons and ammo with a great tounge in cheek humor that had me chuckling the whole way though. I’m most definately going to subscribe to their feed. It’s worth checking out for sure. So head on over to SinglePill.com now.