Archive for January, 2008

Axa PPP healthcare Cash Plan

Categories: Health Insurance Product Review | January 30th, 2008 | by Sherill | no comments


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The AXA PPP healthcare cash plan will entitle you to reimburse your everyday healthcare bills, whether you are treated by the NHS or even privately. For a fixed monthly payment, you can easily claim back a portion of the costs for a range of healthcare treatments including optical and dental work, osteopathy, physiotherapy, and special consultations – though before you can make a claim for most treatments you have to wait for six months after taking out the policy. In addition, policy holders can claim some money for hospital treatments and they can also benefit from a range of payments that are covering accidental death, childbirth, and accidental loss of hearing/sight. Your children will be covered at no extra cost and no medical examination is also required.

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Recommended Health Insurances Part 2

Categories: Guide | January 29th, 2008 | by Administrator | no comments

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1. BHSF Limited – Some of the services covered by this health insurance policy are physiotherapy treatment, maternity, home nursing and recuperation grant. A unique service of BHSF is the recommend a friend scheme where you get a 15 US Dollar voucher per recommended friend. This health insurance program provides a wide range of benefits with good value.
2. HSA - HSA is the acronym for Hospital Saving Association. A weekly payment will provide your family a great amount of financial assistance covering any type of medical services. HSA ensures that there is no sort of discrimination when it comes to health care services unlike other health insurers. HSA promises to provide cash benefits that reach almost half of the cost of treatment.

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Health Insurance in Korea

Categories: Korea | January 28th, 2008 | by Administrator | no comments

post 2The Korean Health Insurance Review Agency of HIRA is a government agency that is tasked to store details on medical care like results of medical treatments and expenses that need to be paid for the 45 million population of Korean. The HIRA which acts in accordance with Korea’s National Health Insurance Act examines and evaluates medical expenses for the entire population of Korea. In order to manage the large influx of data and generate a meaningful understanding of the data, the agency consolidated all available statistical records in Korea which are currently dispersed separately across seven branch institutions. The strategy implemented by HIRA provided immediate access to records while lowering data storage requirements.

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Recommended Health Insurances Part 1

Categories: Guide | January 25th, 2008 | by Administrator | no comments

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1. Forester Health – With this health insurance, you will need to pay monthly or yearly direct debit sums depending on the type of scheme you are in. There is an available scheme for individuals, couples, and for a whole family. The benefits covered by Forester Health include dental, optical, muscular skeletal, maternity and adoption, funeral and personal accident.
2. Private Health – This health insurance can be considered as a highly compettive priced health service. With 47 US Dollars per month fee, this health insurance will give you a moderately priced peace of mind and reliable services.
3. Pinnacle Insurance – The main advantage of this health insurance program is their outstanding customer service. The Pinnacle Insurance staffs will surely listen to your concerns.

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Some Helpful Health Insurance Terms

Categories: Basic Information | January 17th, 2008 | by Administrator | no comments

post-3.jpgBirthday rule – This rule that was adopted by health insurance companies is used to determine the primary payer between two parents that has common dependents. In this rule, the parent with the earlier day and month of birth will be the primary carrier of the insurance.
Deductible – This refers to the fixed sum that you need to pay before the official start of the insurance policy.
Subscriber – This term deals with the insurance policy holder. This may also be called as enrollee or contractee.
Co-pay – This refers to the payment for the rendered services.
Co-Insurance – A part of the medical services fees that you need to give after paying for the co-pay and the deductible.

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Plans To Expand Insurance Coverage

Categories: News | January 12th, 2008 | by Administrator | no comments

post 1The insurance industry trade group, America Health Insurance Plans or AHIP, released recently plans to expand coverage of Americans that are uninsured. The plan is to place limits on practices of insurance companies that deny coverage for individuals that have pre-existing health conditions. However, not all individuals identified with pre-existing conditions will be covered by insurance providers. Instead, every state will have to assume responsibility for the more expensive health care or patients. What remains unresolved however is how to finance the healthcare of the more costly and sickly individuals where as current healthcare mechanisms of the state have inadequate funding for the coverage of these individuals.

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The Health Insurance Reviewer Site

Categories: Feature | January 10th, 2008 | by Administrator | no comments

This post will feature a health insurance reviewer website.
URL: http://www.healthinsurancereviewer.com/

post-2.JPGThis site has a slogan of “Real Reviews By Real People”. The site offers a list of reviews on different health insurers. At the main page, a table is placed to display the review details made. The health insurers are ranked according to certain scores that were given to them. Some of the fields that were scored are the cost, customer service and the claims of the health insurer. A column also indicates if the reviewer recommends the health insurer to the public. Health insurance hunters may browse through this site to explore a list of health insurers that have already been reviewed.

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