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The
rising cost of medical care and the resulting
pressure on health insurance premiums makes health
insurance top priority if you want to have your
health expenses covered at a reasonable cost.
The current health insurance system is quite complex
and constantly changing. The information below
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HEALTH INSURANCE : |
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1.
What kinds of health insurance are there?
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How do I pick a health plan? |
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3. Can I buy an
individual policy?
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4.
If I change jobs or become unemployed, can I bring
my coverage with me?
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5. Where can I get more information
regarding health insurance? |
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LONG-TERM CARE INSURANCE
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1. Should I buy long-term care insurance?
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2. How can I save on long-term care
insurance? |
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Kinds of Health Insurance
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What kinds of health insurance
are there? |
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There are essentially two kinds of
heath insurance: Fee-for-Service and Managed Care.
Although these plans differ, they both cover an
array of medical, surgical and hospital expenses.
Most cover prescription drugs and some also offer
dental coverage.
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Fee-for-Service
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These plans generally assume that
the medical professional will be paid a fee for
each service provided to the patient. Patients are
seen by a doctor of their choice and the claim is
filed by either the medical provider or the patient. |
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Managed Care
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More than half of all Americans have
some kind of managed-care plan. Various plans work
differently and can include: health maintenance
organizations (HM0s), preferred provider organizations
(PPOs) and point-of-service (POS) plans. These plans
provide comprehensive health services to their members
and offer financial incentives to patients who use
the providers in the plan. |
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