Although many people find it easiest to sign up with the insurance plan that may be available through their employer, this option is not available for everyone. Those who are self employed, between jobs, or simply work for a company that doesn't provide health benefits are looking to find affordable health insurance. Luckily there are many options available to you, especially if you are in good health.
Many people who suffered during the attacks of 9/11, either sustaining serious personal injury or illness or through the loss of someone close to them, are only now discovering the existence of the 9/11 Victim’s Compensation Fund. This fund exists under the federal government to lend aid and compensation to those who have been hurt through physical injury or loss during those terrorist attacks, and the application process has recently been streamlined.
There can be numerous reasons for your claims being denied, which directly have an impact on your cash flow and also on the financial performance of a practice.
Having health insurance in the event of a serious illness or injury can be a major relief, even if it means your insurance premiums go up. However, it’s important to recognize that your insurance company may not be as truthful as they seem. In fact, most health insurance companies will work to get the most out of a situation instead of you.
I wish I earned a dollar for every time someone called and asked me that. It's a reasonable question to ask. What I find unreasonable is when the person hangs up when I say "No. It doesn't."