A very informative post by Matt Zavadil
There are some basics to personal finance that must be adhered to if you ever expect financial prosperity. Learn and utilize these basics and you'll be surprised at how quickly you achieve wealth, as well as have a plan to protect that wealth.
Legal protection is one of these basics. What good does it do you to build up a sizeable retirement nest egg only to lose it in a lawsuit? Be sure to set up your will, living will and have access to legal advice whenever you need it.
Health insurance should be part of your plan. You want to ensure that your kids, spouse and yourself have adequate coverage in this area. Does your job offer coverage? If so, take advantage of it.
If not, find outside coverage. If you're self employed or if your job doesn't offer any health insurance coverage, you can seek out companies that specialize in providing small business owners coverage.
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A long-term illness not covered by personal health insurance can be enormously draining financially for a family, often resulting in a substantial hit to personal bank accounts, investments and even retirement savings.
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Health Insurance Plans For The Expectant Mother
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Excitement over a pregnancy can easily turn into worry and anxiety if a woman has no health insurance coverage. The Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 was created to keep pregnant women from being discriminated against regarding personal health insurance.
Unfortunately, this act does not apply to companies with less than 15 employees or individual health policies. Even if a woman has health insurance, pregnancy may not be covered unless a rider to the policy is purchased. These riders are expensive, have limited coverage and usually have waiting periods from six months to more than a year. A report by the National Women's Law Center in 2009 showed that only 13% of 3,600 national policies covered pregnancy. Even with these difficulties there are options for pregnant women who are without health insurance.
The average cost for a normal pregnancy, which includes prenatal and post partum care, can be anywhere from $10,000 to $12,000 so it is essential to find some type of health insurance. For women considered low-income there are State programs such as Medicaid and WIC that can help with medical care and nutrition. There is also a federal program called CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Program). These programs are run by the Department of Health (DHS) and even if you don't qualify for Medicaid, there may be other programs available. DHS will be able to give you helpful information.
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Excitement over a pregnancy can easily turn into worry and anxiety if a woman has no health insurance coverage. The Pregnancy Discrimination Act of 1978 was created to keep pregnant women from being discriminated against regarding personal health insurance.
Unfortunately, this act does not apply to companies with less than 15 employees or individual health policies. Even if a woman has health insurance, pregnancy may not be covered unless a rider to the policy is purchased. These riders are expensive, have limited coverage and usually have waiting periods from six months to more than a year. A report by the National Women's Law Center in 2009 showed that only 13% of 3,600 national policies covered pregnancy. Even with these difficulties there are options for pregnant women who are without health insurance.
The average cost for a normal pregnancy, which includes prenatal and post partum care, can be anywhere from $10,000 to $12,000 so it is essential to find some type of health insurance. For women considered low-income there are State programs such as Medicaid and WIC that can help with medical care and nutrition. There is also a federal program called CHIP (Children's Health Insurance Program). These programs are run by the Department of Health (DHS) and even if you don't qualify for Medicaid, there may be other programs available. DHS will be able to give you helpful information.
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Lack of Insurance Compounds Chronic Conditions Burden
For an individual not covered by a company or group insurance policy, private health insurance can often seem like a massive, unbearable and expensive hurdle to overcome.
The choices are numerous and confusing, and taking out a policy for yourself or your family can appear costly. If you have a chronic medical condition, an additional stumbling block can be encountered, as your premiums may become even higher or you may face lengthy periods of no coverage for a pre-existing condition.
As a result, people with chronic conditions often face the burden of high insurance premiums and having to also pay for treatments and medicines related to their long-term problems.
A chronic condition is usually defined by insurers as an illness or disease from which a person is unlikely to recover, or for which there is currently no cure. Examples of chronic illnesses include arthritis, asthma, cancer, cardiovascular disease, cholesterol problems, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, depression, diabetes, high blood pressure, multiple sclerosis, and osteoporosis.The choices are numerous and confusing, and taking out a policy for yourself or your family can appear costly. If you have a chronic medical condition, an additional stumbling block can be encountered, as your premiums may become even higher or you may face lengthy periods of no coverage for a pre-existing condition.
As a result, people with chronic conditions often face the burden of high insurance premiums and having to also pay for treatments and medicines related to their long-term problems.
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Private Medical Insurance Coverage For Major Illnesses
Ask the typical person what sort of insurance coverage they have and they will usually rattle off the most common policies: automobile, life, homeowners, and accidental death.
While it is common practice to insure one's self and family against accidents and death, far too many people do not consider the importance of having personal medical insurance for major illnesses such as strokes, heart attacks, kidney problems, or even cancer.
This is a major oversight, for major illnesses may involve substantial medical expenses that continue for weeks, months, and even years. If you are uninsured against major illnesses, the financial consequences are potentially far reaching and devastating.
"The unabated rise in health care costs makes private health insurance for major illnesses essential," notes Mr. Joseph Griffin, Chairman and CEO of GlobalHealth International Group in Hong Kong. "This is because a person is now more prone to suffer long-term critical sickness than accidental death."While it is common practice to insure one's self and family against accidents and death, far too many people do not consider the importance of having personal medical insurance for major illnesses such as strokes, heart attacks, kidney problems, or even cancer.
This is a major oversight, for major illnesses may involve substantial medical expenses that continue for weeks, months, and even years. If you are uninsured against major illnesses, the financial consequences are potentially far reaching and devastating.
A long-term illness not covered by personal health insurance can be enormously draining financially for a family, often resulting in a substantial hit to personal bank accounts, investments and even retirement savings.
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Family Planning: Don't Forget Maternity Insurance!
When you start thinking of the excitement of adding a new addition to your family, don't forget to update your private health insurance policy. Otherwise you could get caught with significant pregnancy related medical expenses.
Most personal medical insurance policies will allow the addition of maternity coverage for an additional annual premium. Some, like the Pallas GlobalHealth plan from GlobalHealth Asia automatically includes maternity coverage for prenatal, delivery, and postnatal expenses, as well as any complications arising from pregnancy, birth defects and congenital conditions at birth.
Having personal health insurance coverage that includes maternity benefits can be a great financial relief when that new bundle of joy enters your life. After all, medical expenses for pregnancy and delivery typically run into the thousands of dollars, and this can easily double if there are complications, when a cesarean delivery is required, or in instances of premature births.Most personal medical insurance policies will allow the addition of maternity coverage for an additional annual premium. Some, like the Pallas GlobalHealth plan from GlobalHealth Asia automatically includes maternity coverage for prenatal, delivery, and postnatal expenses, as well as any complications arising from pregnancy, birth defects and congenital conditions at birth.
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What is Emergency Medical Evacuation and Repatriation Insurance?
It would be nice if you could leave home and not worry about medical problems when you are traveling overseas. Unfortunately, however accidents and illnesses do occur during business and vacation trips.
Even more unfortunately, medical evacuation and repatriation is not covered by most health or medical policies if you are injured or become sick while abroad.
"It is bad enough to encounter a medical emergency or suffer an accident when you are home. It is even worse when you are traveling overseas," notes Mr. Joseph Griffin, Chairman and CEO, GlobalHealth International Group. "In addition to the stress of a dealing with an emergency while away from home, travellers may also be forced to deal with language barriers, different customers, and inadequate medical facilities."
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Even more unfortunately, medical evacuation and repatriation is not covered by most health or medical policies if you are injured or become sick while abroad.
"It is bad enough to encounter a medical emergency or suffer an accident when you are home. It is even worse when you are traveling overseas," notes Mr. Joseph Griffin, Chairman and CEO, GlobalHealth International Group. "In addition to the stress of a dealing with an emergency while away from home, travellers may also be forced to deal with language barriers, different customers, and inadequate medical facilities."
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Characteristics Of Personal Medical Insurance
A very informative post by Doower
Personal medical insurance is available for those working, studying, or living outside Canada for an extended period. These insurance plans consist of full accident and sickness coverage, including emergency medical evacuation and war risk. Personal medical insurance is primary coverage for any immediate medical expense related to the accident. Commonly referred to as collision and comprehensive coverage, physical damage coverage is not provided by the state motor vehicle insurance account (smvia) for state vehicles, privately owned vehicles, or rental cars used on state business. Personal medical insurance is for the single people or main earner of the family.
The features available to you depend upon the policy you choose and also upon the insurance company you choose. As there can be much exclusion with the medical insurance, so you must check them before taking a personal medical insurance.
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Personal medical insurance is available for those working, studying, or living outside Canada for an extended period. These insurance plans consist of full accident and sickness coverage, including emergency medical evacuation and war risk. Personal medical insurance is primary coverage for any immediate medical expense related to the accident. Commonly referred to as collision and comprehensive coverage, physical damage coverage is not provided by the state motor vehicle insurance account (smvia) for state vehicles, privately owned vehicles, or rental cars used on state business. Personal medical insurance is for the single people or main earner of the family.
The features available to you depend upon the policy you choose and also upon the insurance company you choose. As there can be much exclusion with the medical insurance, so you must check them before taking a personal medical insurance.
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