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Author Archives: Mark Bradshaw
Who Should Worry About The Cost Of Long Term Care?
Americans are living longer. But along with that comes an increased chance that we will need nursing care in the future. Have you ever researched the cost of this type of care, either in a nursing home or, even, at home? It is not cheap. It can’t deplete savings very fast. That is why it pays to think about this issue in advance. Continue reading
The Search For Good Health Agents
If you need to shop for health insurance, it can be a complicated, time consuming, and stressful task. Continue reading
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Health Insurance Supplements – Two Policies Are Cheaper Than One
When are two health insurance policies cheaper than one? When you combine a health supplement with your current major medical plan, you may actually come out better off. This new tactic, introduced by savvy agents to their clients, many help you find more affordable coverage that actually works better. This is actually very simple, but it works for many people. Continue reading
Major Medical For Middle Aged People
Lots of people have trouble finding major medical insurance with premiums that fit into a budget. But people who are over fifty, but not yet sixty-five, can be particularly hard hit. At 65, most Americans qualify for Medicare and Medicare health plans. Younger people tend to be healthier because they have not started to get some of the health problems that hit us in middle age. Because the insurers figure that middle aged people will be more expensive to cover, they tend to charge more if they offer coverage to individuals. Continue reading
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