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New Insurance Dictionary Clarifies the Terms of the Health Care Debate

Average consumers now have a tool to assist in deciphering the complex code of health care reform. The downloadable insurance dictionary from AskForInsurance.com is designed to help the typical citizen understand the words and phrasing he is hearing in the news.

New York, NY (PRWEB) Feb. 5, 2010 — AskForInsurance.com has recently released a downloadable dictionary of insurance terms to clarify the jargon associated with the debate on health insurance. Using the dictionary, the average consumer can follow, understand and clarify key points of the health care reform movement as it is discussed in the nation’s media.

“We wanted to create a pocket-size dictionary that represents a comprehensive guide of the most commonly used terms in the insurance field,” says Maria Vang, Media Contact for AskForInsurance.com, “The dictionary contains 1,000 of the most common terms used in insurance to make it easier for anyone to understand the words often tossed around related to health care reform or other areas of insurance. The dictionary of terms covers all areas of insurance, with a particular emphasis on health insurance in light of the current political climate.”

The dictionary of insurance terms is downloadable from askforinsurance.com, a website dedicated to answering the myriad of consumer questions that accompany insurance planning and purchases. Ask For Insurance covers a wide range of insurance topics with an increasing number of responses as the site continues to grow.

For more information and to download the pocket-size insurance dictionary, visit http://www.askforinsurance.com/insurance-terms/

About AskForInsurance.com
Newly released in 2010, AskForInsurance.com coordinates the most common questions and terms associated with insurance into a single source. AskForInsurance.com features special features as well as including dictionaries and guides for special areas of insurance.

Media Contact:
Maria Vang
media(at)askforinsurance.com
http://www.askforinsurance.com

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