Posted by admin on January 31, 2010 under Health Insurance |
I would like to know if a pregnant women can be treated in different ways depending on her health insurance. I can imagine that different health insurances can cover pregnancy in different way. For example with some health insurance the woman cannot get some services which she could get with another health insurance. Is that [...]
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Posted by Richard Cantu on under Health Insurance |
Living on a fixed income while trying to avoid and/or get out of debt is definitely not the ideal way to spend your golden years. Obtaining lower premiums for your health care expenses would be a great way to commence your quest for a more financially sound future. To do this, simply set aside some extra time to research your Medicare coverage options to find the best plan for you then find an insurance company which can provide you with that plan.
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She works full time but her employer charges an outrageous amount of money for health insurance. I know there are many many young people who don’t have health insurance, mostly because of the cost of high insurance premiums. But my daughter really needs it cause she has some health issues that will stay with her [...]
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Posted by admin on January 30, 2010 under Health Insurance |
I am 7 months pregnant, and my partner and I are not married for complicated reasons and will not be married when the baby is born. I recently heard that my insurance company (through my employer) might sue him for medical expenses related to the pregnancy (he doesn’t have health insurance). Is this true? Has [...]
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Posted by Terry Peters on under Health Insurance |
With adult braces becoming more acceptable, visits to orthodontist for this type of dental care is increasing annually. However, while many recognize the apparent benefits of having them, unfortunately the cost of adult braces can be a daunting aspect. Furthermore, the expense can increase significantly based on the complexity and length of treatment.
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