Background- Born and raised in sunny California. Graduated from one of the great colleges here *hint: we don't suck at football. Dabbled in website creation for years, with a long stint lurking this very forum. I am now looking for work as an article writer. My charge is $5/400 words, paypal only. I believe that you get what you pay for. If you are interested in my work, you can PM me here and it will find it's way into my inbox. For your consideration, I am enclosing a 400 word article I drafted as a sample. Mike Understanding Your Health Insurance - When Does an HMO Make Sense Health insurance terms got you confused? HMO? PPO? DHMO? Don't know what's the difference? With so many health insurance options out there, it's hard to determine which one is right for you. There are many questions to consider when picking out health insurance, but one heard quite often is "Should I get an HMO or a PPO?" There are many misconceptions surrounding HMO's, but for many HMO's are the best option. So, what exactly is an HMO? HMO stands for Health Maintenance Organization - it is an organization designed to provide healthcare with a clear objective on managing health insurance costs. A defining feature of an HMO is the use of a primary care physician. The primary care physician acts as the first point of contact with the patient. The physician assesses the patient, provides care, and refers the patient to a specialist if necessary. Typically, every person providing care must be in the HMO network in order for the patient to be covered. This poses the dilemma: does my doctor accept my HMO? When making your health insurance elections, it is very important to consider what types of insurance does your doctor accept? Unlike a PPO, when you sign up with an HMO you are effectively "locked" into that network if you wish to be covered by medical insurance. This is a common complaint amongst patients with HMO health insurance, when they find out the specialist or doctor they wish to see does not accept their insurance. Health insurance is expensive, but an HMO is often much less expensive than a PPO. An HMO will typically require a copay ($20-$50) and then cover the remaining balance, while a PPO will typically only cover the first 80% of the cost, leaving you stuck with 20% of the bill. An HMO will lock you inside the network; you can choose a specialist outside of your PPO, but will often times pay a higher co-insurance (60% vs 80%). It is not uncommon to see 2 patients seeing the same doctor, receiving the same care, and getting vastly different bills depending on their health insurance, with the HMO always being cheaper. An HMO is a great choice for many - in fact, a recent 2009 Consumer Reports survey has HMO's beating PPO's on cost, customer service, and billing issues. Keep all of this in mind when making your health insurance elections; it might save you an arm and a leg.
Would like to see your writing samples for technical service articles (not a product description) - technology/medical software application/mobile software/web design etc. and your work for a software company site content. Any idea what are these - DICOM, PACS, HL7, HIPAA.
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Hi all, now accepting orders again. Please PM with type of work you have and I will respond with turnaround time and details. Any information you can provide would be appreciated
Hi, I read your article above and impressed with your writing style and skill. I need 3 articles written to begin with, but will order more for other projects going forward. You haven't covered what payment type you accept, but hopefully Paypal is OK. Will send you a PM now.
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