medical insurance

July 24, 2008

  • How to Get Funding for Tubal Reversal

    If you have decided that you want your tubes untied to either have another child or for relief of post tubal ligation syndrome, then funding for tubal reversal becomes one of your major considerations. With tubal reversals being in the thousands and tens of thousands of dollars, most women cannot afford to pay the costs out of pocket.

July 22, 2008

  • Do You Need MassHealth Mandatory Massachusetts Health Insurance?

    Looking for your MassHealth Insurance? Afraid you might lose your 2008 tax deduction? Your penalty may be as high as $912.00! Massachusetts residents are paying the price for the uninsured who don't pay their medical bills. Many people feel it is unfair that if you do not have a masshealth insurance policy by the end of the year in 2008, you forfeit your tax deduction. Because of the escalating state health care bills that are created by people that are uninsured, Massachusetts created the MassHealth State Reform Law to help the burden be paid by the residents of the state though eveyone being covered by health care and spreading the bill around.

July 18, 2008

  • Linking Reverse Mortgages and Long-Term Care Insurance

    As individuals age, the question of how to pay for their expenses in the troubling situation where they cannot take care of themselves comes up. Millions of seniors across America are beginning to look at the future and the possibility their children will have to pay the costs of their care, and some are doing something about it. Typically, it will come down to two choices for seniors. They can either go with long-term care insurance policies that will help keep them afloat financially while they are getting long-term care. The other option is they can look into a reverse mortgage to help finance their needs. The options of a reverse mortgage and long-term care insurance are becoming the two main ways seniors are paying for their own long-term care.

June 21, 2008

  • The Dirty Secret Your Insurance Agent Isn't Telling You

    We've all had to make those intimidating purchases. You know, those purchases that make you feel like you're signing away your life in blood. And all those people standing around telling you to sign here . . . and here . . . and there. You pause because you want to read all the fine print, but they just push you through it. I know, I know . . . we're supposed to read everything we sign. But they are the professionals, right? I'm talking about the ones standing over your shoulder and pushing you though the closing of your first home or having you sign that paper work for that first new car purchase. We trust these people to give us good advice and to help us. And it just leaves a nasty taste in your mouth once you find out they just pulled a fast one on you.

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May 21, 2008

  • What is Meant by Major Medical Insurance?

    Donald Saunders asked: Major medical insurance cover is the name given to one particular form of what is commonly referred to today as indemnity or fee-for-service health insurance. (…)

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April 26, 2008

  • Importance of Medical Insurance Plans

    shijina asked: Medical insurance constitutes more important place in the human health. Medical health insurance is also the other kind of insurance provided to the individual or groups or family. (…)

April 24, 2008