What is the difference between Health Insurance and Health care Programs?
Saturday, October 31st, 2009 at
4:28 pm
charleen asked:
Is it OK to have just the health care program and not have the Health Insurance Plan? I can get Health care program for half the monthly premium as compared to the Health Insurance Plan. Please advise? Is it advisable?
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health insurance will pay for medical expenses. health care will get you the treatment.
No, a health care program is not insurance. It will only give you a slight discount on your health care costs. It is advisable for somebody who has a pre-existing condition (diabetes) who can’t get individual health insurance. Health care programs are set up for “it’s better than nothing” coverage. I would suggest calling me if you would like to look at multiple quotes to fit your budget. My service is free. 877-442-5878 ext. 13, ask for Kevin.
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Best Wishes,