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For those who have yet to know, catastrophic health insurance covers major medical and surgical expenses for hospitalizations and outpatient procedures borne of serious illnesses as well as accidents and injuries. This is the ideal solution for healthy individuals who want health insurance coverage without paying for the relatively higher costs of the other types of insurance.
However, just because the catastrophic plan is the cheapest in the industry does not mean that you should just purchase it on a whim. As much as possible, you have to follow a rational process in arriving at the decision to secure one for you and your family.
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The health insurance sector in India has progressed noticeably since the last couple of years; yet less than 5 percent of the country’s population is covered. With the momentum that it is gaining grounds, in a span of a few more years, majority of the people, especially in urban areas, will be insured with some health insurance. The corporate sector, concerning reputed companies, offers health insurance to employees under the corporate insurance scheme. This way, most job-oriented individuals do get covered with insurance; most policies cover dependents as well.
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Owing to multiple blizzards in Washington, Congress started its President’s Day recess a full week early and conducted no official business last week. However, there was some legislative drama as Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid pulled the rug out from under Finance Committee Chairman Max Baucus by scrapping the Baucus jobs bill (without warning), which contained many health insurance items, and replacing it with a stripped down, narrow jobs bill. Whether the health items Baucus originally inserted with Republican help will make it back to the table remains fuzzy. Among the health items that have been dropped are: the COBRA eligibility extension (to May 31); the “doc fix” (to October, 2010) of Medicare reimbursement rates; and the favorable statutory direction to CMS to calculate the 2011 Medicare Advantage rates “as if” the doc fix were in place.
States California health insurance The Office of Patient Advocacy released a report card on the state’s HMOs last week. Aetna received 3 out of 4 stars. The goal of the report card is to allow consumers to compare how well health plans use personal medical records and help address conditions such as asthma, arthritis and diabetes.