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Medical Insurance Basics
A in-depth look at the basics of medical insurance, with a look at how it works, what services it covers, and what costs are associated.
Health Plans
A look at the major types of health insurance plans available in the United States. You'll probably recognize the familiar "HMO", but there are other plans out there that you may want to consider.
Fee for service plans
Also known as indemnity plans, these are the most expensive "full coverage" plans.
Managed care Less expensive, though also more limited, types of health insurance.
Other forms of coverage These are supplemental policies, meant to increase your coverage in areas where your normal insurance is lacking, or to cover you in the case of specific events.
Health Insurance Quotes
This section explains how you can compare insurance companies and insurance plans online, and how to get in touch with agents in your area who can offer personal assistance in selecting a plan that's right for you.
How to Find Affordable Health Insurance
This section is intended to teach you how to evaluate health insurance plans, based on established plan essentials and insurance company ratings.
Group Health Insurance
Health insurance for members of certain groups and employees of small businesses is a little different from normal types of coverage.
Health Insurance For Those Over 50: Over 50 is not old - these days it's not even middle age - but if you or someone you care about is at this stage of life, you should start considering issues related to health insurance that will become important later.
This internet site provides information of a general nature for educational purposes only and is not intended to be legal advice. We make no guarantees as to the validity of the information presented. Your particular facts and circumstances, and changes in the law, must be considered when applying insurance law. You should always consult with a competent insurance professional licensed in your state with respect to your particular situation.