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What does the new health care act mean for you and your family?

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What
does the recent passing of the Affordable Health Care Act mean for ordinary people?
Are you concerned about it and wondering what you need to do now? You won’t be
alone, and you can safely assume that the professionals at your Manhattan
insurance
agency are working hard to have information available to help you
through this transitional period.

 

The
bottom line is that everyone in the United States must have health insurance by
2014 or face penalties. That means, no matter what your circumstances are, you
will need to find a cost-effective health policy.

 

Some
people may be able to access this via their place of work. The new law requires
business owners who employ more than fifty workers to offer health coverage as
part of their employee benefits. Others may need to look elsewhere.

 

Regardless
of your situation, you will need coverage. That means taking a good hard look
at your lifestyle, health issues, family situation and income so that you can
work out how best to structure your health care so you can manage the policy
long-term. Rather than worrying about how this is going to affect you and your
family, call us and make a time to come in and meet with one of our Manhattan insurance professionals. Our
job is to provide you with the information you need to make the best decision
for your situation.

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