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krishna_50 (Guest)
I am 50 years old and suffering from kidney failure. Frequent dialysis is required. I am looking for some financial assistance. Is there any health insurance policy which covers pre-existing ailments, can you suggest the company which works for my requirement.
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Replied on Wednesday, September 22, 2010 11:15 PM
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Nearly 30 percent of employers are planning to offer these consumer-driven health plans, and employees will need to determine if they are ready to switch to this new way of approaching health care.
The study also revealed that there is not much hope for those awaiting nationalized health care. Only 3 percent of respondents felt that there was a likelihood of adopting a single-payer system and only 7 percent saw U.S. government mandates in America’s future.
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Replied on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 1:31 AM
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Health care costs have continued to skyrocket and every politician, business owner and employee is trying to find ways to cut costs.
The recent Buying Trends Study, released by the National Association of Health Underwriters and ChapterHouse LLC, shows that nearly 90 percent of insurance agents and brokers predict that the health insurance market will look remarkably different within the next five to 10 years. They predict a shift away from traditional plans and a migration to consumer-driven health plans.
With open enrollment season upon us, consumers have a chance to evaluate these consumer-driven plans and decide if these new options might be right for them. Past editions of this study have accurately predicted other health care changes, so these findings carry a great deal of weight among industry leaders.
Consumer-driven health plans, which include health reimbursement accounts and health savings accounts, are high-deductible medical plans that are coupled with a savings account.
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Replied on Wednesday, October 27, 2010 1:29 AM
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saicbdn (Guest)
Good Morning I myself is a doctor would like to know best 5 private health insurance co.in India which are feasible in major hospitals all over India.Will government health insurance co. tie up with a overseas health insurance co.?waiting for your reply.
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Replied on Wednesday, November 3, 2010 8:46 PM
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These so-called companies have their TPA"s who decide who is to be paid reimbursement for the treatment in any recognized hospital. Not only that they have their own clauses to decide.One of the most funniest and amusing rule they have that for any pre-existing disease or related disease you can not claim any reimbursement.
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Replied on Tuesday, November 16, 2010 1:33 AM
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shridhar (Guest)
i am diabatic and years i need to no Is there any health insurance policy which covers pre-existing ailments, can you suggest the company which works for my requirement.
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Replied on Tuesday, December 28, 2010 10:24 AM
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