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Health Insurance Plans from eHealthHelp.com PDF Print E-mail
| Wednesday, 14 May 2008
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Recently I found a new website called eHealthHelp.com that offers to "Help Navigate the Healthcare Maze". The first thing I found that I liked was a graphic overview of the Healthcare Industry which includes some important milestones in Health Insurance history and some of the recent percentages of GDP being spent on Healthcare in this country. I also appreciated the helpful set of links to additional information healthcare resources such as Quack Watch and the National Council Against Health Fraud.

They have a large section of articles regarding the debate between Health Insurance and Socialized Medicine on their News page. But I think the most useful information available at this site are Helpful Tips when calling Customer Service and Tips for Dealing with Claims.

And of course if you don't currently have Health Insurance you can search for available Health Insurance Plans. There are links to eHealthInsurance.com, InsureMe.com and Insurance.com where you can get free online quotes for Health, Auto and Life Insurance. So please check out eHealthHelp.com and the Health Insurance Plans available. You won't be disappointed.

I also appreciated the Tips for Enrollment page. Here is an excerpt.

If you have a choice in health care coverage, we have listed issues to think about and questions to ask before you enroll. These questions are useful, no matter the type of coverage you are considering. When evaluating a health care plan, keep in mind these general issues:

  • Do you or a family member currently have a chronic medical condition or a long-term acute condition?

  • Identify personal preference or lifestyle beliefs that may impact your experiences after enrollment.

  • Consider all potential needs of family members (e.g. pediatric needs for children, geriatric care for older individuals, obstetrical/gynecological care for women, etc.).

  • Review your choices with any personal budget restraints kept in mind.

  • Do you prefer a large, national health care organization or a smaller, local based plan?
 
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