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Recent Insurance News for State of California
Here is recent important information for autistic Californians. The following information comes from Autism Deserves Equal Coverage. “Starting Monday, September 15, 2014, Medi-Cal is now required to pay for behavioral therapy for individuals aged 0-21. Please share this information with your networks to ensure that families understand their rights under this new opportunity. This a…
Maria Menounos Plans To Freeze Her Eggs!
Television presenter Maria Menounos isn’t ready to have kids yet, but she’s planning for the future by freezing her eggs. “Im 33, and I decided that I know I have a couple of years of work I want to get to, and then do it,” she told Dr. Drew Pinsky in an interview airing Thursday on Dr. Drews Lifechangers.I figured this is kind of an insurance policy.
How to Get Affordable Health Insurance for Kids
Obtaining and keeping health insurance for your children can be a stressful task, as the cost of health care seems to rise constantly. Find the most affordable health insurance you can to keep your children covered in case of a medical emergency, or for routine check-ups. The type of coverage you desire, along with your budget, can determine which type of policies you find affordable. Every state offers low-cost coverage for children in lower income families.
How to Get Family Health Insurance Quotes
Going without health insurance puts you and your family at risk, both financially and physically. If you have to pay the entire cost of health care services, you might be less likely to see the doctor for routine checkups or for health problems. Those without access to a group insurance policy through an employer have the option of buying a family health insurance policy on their own. The key to finding the best policy at an affordable price is shopping around for several quotes.
Health Insurance & Pregnancy
The birth of a child is expensive. Without insurance, an uncomplicated birth can cost between $9,000 and $25,000, as of 2008. If there are additional complications, the costs can rise much higher. If you’re pregnant, health insurance is a must–it will take care of the bulk of these costs in most cases. However, you still have options if you are pregnant without health insurance.