Posts Tagged ‘Health Insurance Plans’

All about health insurance savings

If you have been asking questions about healthcare coverage you have definitely heard about health savings accounts (HSAs). Some people advocate that they are the next step in the domain of health coverage, while the others believe that only healthy and rich citizens can benefit from such plans. Before answering these questions it is better [...]

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Home insurance myths you shouldn’t believe in

Myth: Standard policies will pay for flood damage. Fact: None of standard insurance policies will cover any damage resulted from a flood. In case you have the need for flood coverage you should purchase it separately or include it as a weaver to your standard policy. Myth: The medical payment coverage included in the insurance [...]

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Health insurance plans explained

You want to insure your health and ask your insurance agent to offer you a good policy. You are given quotes and start thinking about buying a certain plan when the inevitable question is asked “What type of plan do you want to purchase?” This question has left many first-time insurance shoppers confused as they [...]

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Health insurance and its costs

The widely-discussed reform of healthcare industry in the US owes much of the stir around it to the simple fact that having your health insured in our country isn’t affordable for millions of people of different demographic groups. In other words, it’s just too expensive to be within the family budget of most US citizens. [...]

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Fee-for-Service health insurance coverage options

Fee-for-Service or indemnity plans are the oldest type of health coverage out there, providing you with the greatest extent of flexibility. You are absolutely free to choose the doctor, specialist, surgeon or even the place you will receive your medical service from and it doesn’t require any approvals or referrals from other institutions. So what’s [...]

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