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What is Health Insurance?

Health insurance coverage varies greatly, but basically it is a type of insurance policy that pays a pre-negotiated percentage of a policy holder’s covered medical treatments.

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One-Size Health Insurance Does Not Fit All

Health insurance coverage and associated costs vary greatly based on whether the insurance is an individual policy (for the self-employed/unemployed), for a small businesses (from 2 to 50 employees), or for a large group.

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Choosing a Good Health Insurance Plan

Do you know what things to consider in choosing a good health insurance plan? With so many different options, it’s difficult to know just what to look for.

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How to Apply for Health Insurance

You’ve done your research, compared prices based on comparable benefits and now you’re wondering how to apply for health insurance. Whether you apply online or off will depend on your comfort level and also whether you’re applying via a group plan.

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Health Insurance Benefits

One thing that’s important to understand when researching health insurance benefits is that each policy includes its own set. It’s easy to make the mistake of assuming that features or health coverage exists when they don’t.

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Individual vs. Family Health Insurance Plans

With the ever-growing cost of healthcare in the USA, finding the right health insurance plan that fits into your budget isn’t always easy.

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Health Insurance and Life Insurance

Health insurance protects the insured against incurring extensive medical expenses by offering full or partial coverage for certain medical treatments and procedures. Life insurance, on the other hand, is an insurance policy that pays out the face value of the policy, in a lump-sum payment, to the person designated as the beneficiary, upon the death of the insured.

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