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Interview with Gary McNelley – by Health Converter

Thursday, August 12th, 2010

The Health Converter team recently caught up with Gary McNelley, owner and operator of MarketHealth.com.  Gary runs the worlds largest purveyor of health and beauty product offers online.  Established in 1998 and formerly known as Joe Bucks, Market Health has become a juggernaut in the affiliate marketing world. The Market Health Affiliate Network allows you to market and promote the world’s leading health and beauty offers on the net.

The Market Health Network is a global leader in the health and beauty industry offering a wide variety of business opportunities for our affiliates and merchants. Our goal is simple…To help merchants and affiliates work together in growing both of their businesses in the health and beauty industry.

From our experience with Market Health, we can attest to the fact that they are an energetic and accomplished company focused on creating the highest converting products on the internet today. Their affiliates and merchants are the most important asset to their company and support is their number one priority.

One of the greatest challenges that Market Health faces is keeping its affiliates compliant with FTC regulations.  As any network knows, when you have thousands of active internet marketers promoting your product lines it becomes difficult to keep track of their promotion methods.  Gary McNelley runs a compliant network and works vigorously to stop misleading advertisements placed by his affiliates. 

This year Gary and his team will travel to the Affiliate Summit East in New York.  This is a great show and a must attend for all serious Affiliate Marketers, Networks, and Merchants.   We met up with the Market Health team at the last show and had a great time.  Be it that the affiliate marketing industry is so high tech, going to these shows and meeting people is the high touch that takes things to the next level. 

Market Health has been one of the top advertisers on Health Converter for quite some time now.  To read the interview with Gary McNelley, click here.

 

Why Health Care Reform Could Leave Us All Worse Off

Monday, July 26th, 2010

The health care reform bills being debated in Congress threaten to shut out millions of immigrants. But Congressâ?? exclusionary policies toward immigrants will not simply leave immigrants worse off. They will inevitably jeopardize the nationâ??s economy and the health of all of us.President Obama has prioritized health care reform to ensure that millions of Americans have a fair, affordable and efficient health care system. For immigrants, this vision is far from a reality. First, the current health care reform bill treats legal immigrants unfairly. Individuals who have waited years to come to the United States will be required to wait years in order to obtain affordable health care.Immigrants are generally younger and healthier than the U.S. population at large. However, no one is immune to falling ill or having an accident. The current health care bill would require recently arrived, legal immigrants to wait five years to obtain the only option for affordable health care coverage, Medicaid. While low-income citizens will have access to Medicaid, the most vulnerable among us will continue to wait for affordable health care despite the fact that they pay taxes for the very programs from which they are excluded. There is no sound reason for Congress to discriminate against these individuals and prevent them from receiving basic medical care.Congress and the White House also took an unprecedented step to prohibit individuals from buying — with their own hard-earned money — an American good that could help their families. The Senate version of the health care bill forbids undocumented immigrants from purchasing private insurance at full cost in the newly created insurance marketplaces. As a result, undocumented immigrants as well as their family members, who are often U.S. citizens or legal immigrants, will likely remain uninsured and will be forced to seek care in the emergency room.The costs of providing health care for undocumented immigrants will not disappear after passing health care reform. It is unlikely that millions of immigrants, whose contributions keep up our standard of living and our economy functioning, will be deported. Instead, the cost of care will become the financial responsibility of the patient, the provider, the local and state governments, and every single taxpayer. Moreover, in order to exclude a few, there will be additional forms, documents, and bureaucrats that the rest of us will be subjected to. Buying the mandated health insurance could feel like a trip to the Department of Motor Vehicles. Taxpayers will have to pay millions for this additional red tape and delay, all to keep a few people from buying health insurance with their own money.Providers, employers, consumers, religious leaders, and state and local governments recognize that these policies are short-sighted and will cost all of us more in the long-run. Policies that attempt to exclude and ostracize immigrants also disproportionately harm all communities of color and immigrant-rich states like California and New York, further widening existing inequities in our nation. Yet because immigrants live in all 50 states, the intended and unintended consequences and costs of these restrictions will be far-reaching.Ending discriminatory and exclusionary policies in this final round of negotiations is not only a matter of fundamental fairness and sound economics. It is required in order to not leave all of us worse off. Congress has a short window of opportunity to remove the restrictions on legal and undocumented immigrants in the health care reform bill. Doing so will not jeopardize the passage of the bill. Failing to doing so, however, will leave all of us, immigrant or not, worse off and wondering what happened to the promise of health care reform.

Texans To Compare Health Insurance

Friday, July 9th, 2010

The internet offers quite a few convenient ways to buy and compare health insurance plans. They are also known as mediclaim policies which come with Texas health insurance quotes. The health insurance quotes make sure that every Texan knows about the basic features of the health insurance plans. The basic features that are mentioned in the quotes are the price of the health insurance, some basic details about the insurer age, gender, and areas that are covered under the plan. You always have the option of saving money whenever you choose to compare health insurance plans. This is because you do not end up buying an expensive health insurance policy that exceeds your budget.Texas health insurance quotes clearly mention that a health insurance policy mainly covers the expenses caused by the major life-threatening medical ailments and procedures. An accidental death or a permanent disablement of an earning member of a family can result into a disruption in the functioning of the family. The various insurance companiesin Texas offer a huge amount of benefit once you experience a diagnosis for a particular illness that is covered under the terms of the insurance. If you compare health insurance plans offered by the various companies you should select a plan that covers unexpected calamities, emergencies, dental expenses, drug requirements, custodial needs and other forms of disabilities, temporary or permanent.There are many Texans who do not consider health insurance to be at all important. In that case they are strictly advised to at least go through the rules and regulations, with regard to the health insurance policies. In that process they must also compare health insurance plans to select the appropriate health insurance policy covering pre- and post-hospitalization charges, day care procedures, cashless claims and tax benefits. Texas health insurance quotes provide several options for students, small families and for employees of an organization. One should carefully go through the terms and conditions mentioned in the policy and consult an expert before signing the papers.There are several websites that present details from four or more insurance companies when you mention your age, email, locations, and type of insurance. I used EasyToInsureME