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Bundling Insurance Policies Together

When people think about insurance coverage, they think about the different types of coverage that are necessary for them. Many people have car insurance, health insurance, and homeowners or renters insurance but do you know that you can bundle all...

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Six factors that could impact your health insurance premiums

Your age, gender, and even your body mass index could affect the premium you pay for your health insurance policy The fear around COVID-19 and the constant rise in cases has pushed people to realize the importance of a health...

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All regular health policies cover covid-19-related hospitalization

Most plans have an initial waiting period of 30 days, post which, covid-19 would be covered, unless it was a pre-existing condition I am a senior citizen living in the US with my son. I travelled here in February and...

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Tips to run a successful healthcare business

Believe it or not, but running a business is no easy feat, whether it be the corporate sector or healthcare. It is more like a journey of hurdles and challenges, especially in healthcare, since you have to rescue people from...

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What to do when the pandemic sinks your health coverage

Many workers are at risk of being furloughed during COVID-19 — even if they’re not infected — the ongoing pandemic poses another worry: What happens to that employer-based health coverage when the employer closes the business? Simply losing a job,...

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Health Insurance Shouldn’t Be Tied to Employers

The coronavirus pandemic is exposing a central flaw in America’s health care system. In the early months of 2020, Americans were engaged in the perennial election-year debate over how to best reform the nation’s health care system. As usual, the...

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The Benefits of a Paperless Healthcare

The first electronic health record (EHR) system was developed in 1972 as hospitals started modernizing clinical data management. Back then, the cost to create EHRs is too high, and the process of data entry too inconvenient for physicians for this...

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