Tracy Manamon

Degree in Economics, Business Administration & a Minor Degree in Marketing

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Ohio & Kentucky Health Insurance Expert

Tracy Manamon

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Main Areas
Health, Life and Travel Insurance
Best Sellers
Health Insurance
Career Focus
Ohio and Kentucky Health Insurance Agent
Affiliation
http://www.onesourcebenefits.com/ and http://www.kyfreehealthquotes.com/

Tracy Mc Manamon is the CEO of One Source Benefits. He has over 22 years of experience offering expertise in customer service and protection from insurance scams. The professional firm specializes in all insurance needs with free instant online quotes. He can provide you with a personal individual health insurance consultant to guide you through the process of seeking out the best plan for your specific needs.

Representing all of the major carriers in Ohio and Kentucky, Tracy and his associates have access to thousands of quotes for you and take pride in their ability to fully explain the benefits of each plan to you. They feel it is important that their clients are educated and knowledgeable in regards to the benefits of their ohio health insurance plans.

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You have planned all the details of your vacation abroad, but are worried about the unexpected. Trip and hotel cancellations, unexpected calamities in the country you’re traveling to, a medical emergency, baggage loss and so on are fears that can destroy your peace of mind. That’s why you need travel insurance. It can protect you against unexpected circumstances and help you enjoy a stress-free holiday. Getting Travel Insurance Saves Money

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You are starting to plan that family vacation to Greece that you have all been dreaming of for the past five years. Everything seems to be going great and you feel like you have kept on track with everything that needs to be done. The mail is going to be held when you are away, the neighbors are keeping an eye on the house and feeding the dog, everyone’s passports will arrive any day in the mail, everything is almost done.

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There’s one thing everybody agrees on – America has a healthcare crisis. As for how to deal with it, opinions are divided. A new Gallup poll revealed that 47 percent of Americans want the health care law repealed and 42 percent want it to stay. Whether the law is repealed or retained, it’s risky to go without health insurance. If you live in Kentucky, make sure you find an affordable Kentucky health insurance plan before it’s too late. Rising Proportion of Uninsured

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Almost 27 million seniors who get their prescription drug coverage from Medicare saw major changes in 2010. In 2011, Medicare beneficiaries are getting more benefits, though people with higher incomes will have to pay higher incomes, and maybe, higher taxes too. • Closing the Donut Hole

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Up to 159 million Americans (52 percent) are covered by employer-sponsored plans. The Affordable Care Act is changing the group health insurance scenario. Employers are conce ed about the rising cost of per-employee benefit costs and are expecting their employees to contribute more out of their pay checks to the benefits package. This is borne out by the results of several studies, including ERC’s recently published 2011/2012 Policies & Benefits Survey covering Northeast Ohio employers.

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According to a recent estimate, a Kentucky couple retiring in 30 years may need almost $500,000 for to pay for medical costs in retirement. There are many medical costs to plan for in retirement, including long-term care and Medicare premiums. The best way to prepare for retirement is with a Health Savings Account (HSA) compatible with a health insurance Kentucky plan. HAS funds can pay for retirement health expenses tax-free. What is a HSA compatible Kentucky health insurance plan? A KY health insurance plan which meets the following conditions is considered HSA-compatible:

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President Ronald Reagan, a name you probably have not heard recently unless you have been taking a class on our past presidents. Like most presidents each one has left some mark on history. If you are familiar with COBRA insurance than you are familiar with a mark that was left by President Ronald Reagan. COBRA stands for Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act. COBRA became an amendment to a law called Employee Retirement Income Security Act (ERISA) on April 7th 1986.

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Why do we have health insurance? In Ohio, we have health insurance so that if we get sick or have a medical emergency and need to go to the hospital/doctors, we do not need to pay the fees right out of pocket. Would you believe me if I told you that you could limit how much you go to the doctors, not all the way, but at least limit it some? You can! It begins with changing your lifestyle. You can make a choice today to live a healthy lifestyle and by doing so you are decreasing your chances of having to go to the hospital for more serious conditions.

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Though medical costs are rising, you still need to purchase health insurance for yourself and your family. Choosing a high deductible Ohio health insurance plan is an ideal way to lower your expenses. A high deductible plan usually has a low premium. To understand why such a plan is a good choice, you should know what a deductible is and how it works. How a Deductible Works

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You are a young, healthy adult living in Ohio. You may ask - why health insurance? The reason is that regardless of how physically fit you are, an unexpected illness or injury could put you in a lot of financial trouble. So even if you are young and in good shape, you need to think about finding affordable Ohio individual health insurance. Read on to know your options and for some tips to stay covered.

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According to census data, the number of uninsured Kentucky residents in 2010 was 640,000 or about 14.9% of the state’s population. If you are among the uninsured, it’s time to start thinking about purchasing a health insurance Kentucky policy as the individual mandate of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act (PPACA) requires that all Americans have minimum essential coverage, with some exceptions, beginning in 2014. Those who do not have health insurance will have to pay a penalty. To understand the individual mandate, it’s necessary to understand ‘minimum essential coverage’.

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U.S. tourism is all set to see happy days ahead with the federal government making it easier for international visitors to get through customs. Targeting mainly tourists from Brazil and China who are able and willing to spend, President Obama plans to speed up the non-immigrant visa approval process by making the Global Entry Program permanent. Obama is also looking to enhance the Visa Waiver Program which permits citizens from some countries to travel visa-free within the US for up to 90 days.

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Tracy Mc Manamon
One Source Benefits
616 Belleview Blvd
Steubenville
OH 43952

Toll Free Number: 1-877-549-1212
Website: http://www.onesourcebenefits.com/

Email: onesourcebenefitsoh@gmail.com


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