
Article by Julie Wise
In thinking of our health, we always make sure that we get the best service that our money can afford and, with that, most, if not everyone, would look for affordable medical health insurance that can cover future medical needs such as hospitalization, check-ups and the like. However, with the proliferation of health insurance companies at present, so does the danger in buying a substandard and pretentious insurance plan that would be more of a liability than an advantage. With the way things are, it is important for people to be more cautious in choosing and purchasing health insurance plans.
Affordable medical health insurance, as it is, should be economically beneficial to those purchasing the plan without having to sacrifice the wide range of services that should be able to accommodate a person’s health needs. A comprehensive health insurance plan should be able to cover regular operations up to moderate health cases. Of course, hospital check-ups with health specialists should also be included in the package.
So what makes purchasing a medical health insurance risky? With all honesty, the promise of buying a good priced and all-inclusive health insurance at present time is relatively slim. What with the increasing number of health insurance companies, almost all of them offer affordable medical health insurance plans that fit just about anyone’s budget. The question is: Will the plan they sell be able to cover all of your health needs the moment you require such services?
One more risk in buying health insurance plans is that a good and fairly useful insurance in one state may just be useless in another. Two states may or may not have the same health insurance policies and, thus, may or may not recognize a health insurance that was availed from another state. The coverage of a medical health insurance plan in one state may have to be paid for when in a different state. Now, although this holds true for a lot of insurance plans, there are those that might cost you a bit more but are universally recognized, no matter which hospital you visit or which state you’re in.
Regardless of whether or not you are getting health insurance for yourself and/or for others, remember that it is important that you check for things that could otherwise make your purchase useless and uneconomical. Although there are affordable medical health insurance plans that might look light on the budget, it may not be a bad idea to get something that might cost a bit more, as long as you’re sure that it’ll benefit you in the long run.
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PhilHealth to give free hospitalization to CCT beneficiaries KIMBERLY JANE TAN, GMA News 08/10/2011 | 04:26 PM The Philippine Health Insurance Corporation (PhilHealth) will now be providing free hospitalization services to the 5.2 million poorest families in the country who are also beneficiaries of the Aquino administration’s conditional cash transfer (CCT) program. Health Secretary Enrique Ona said that under the project called “No Balance Billing,” they will be providing free hospitalization services to qualified CCT beneficiaries starting late August or early September. “It’s a very, very big step for us to give the necessary services for this specific population,” Ona said during the Senate finance committee’s hearing on the 2012 budget of the Department of Health (DOH). He explained that beneficiaries of this project won’t have to pay public hospitals or any private hospital that will accept government payment should they undergo any of the 22 most common medical and surgical procedures identified by PhilHealth. “There will be no out-of-pocket (payment),” he said. Among the 22 procedures are: radiotheraphy, cataract surgery, MCP, cesarean section, appendectomy, cholecystectomy, hysterectomy,D & C, thyroidectomy, herniorrhapy, mastectomy, dengue I, dengue II, pneumonia I, pneumonia II, essential hypertension,cerebral infraction, cerebro-vascular accident hemorrhage, AGE, asthma, typhoid fever, and NCP. Ona said that they will also be providing a cap of P900 for <b>…</b>


@Ericbranson3 – ha! I know, it sounds crazy, doesn’t it? But it makes sense when you really dive into it. The problem is, we ‘hear’ it with the filter of our 21st century LITERAL presuppositions. But Revelation is a VERY symbolic book, interpreted best through comparing its spiritual imagery w/ other examples of the same from the Old Testament. If you’re a believer, God’s Name is written in your forehead – but you don’t ‘see’ it. Google ‘mark of the beast’ & “Richard Anthony” for more info.
@Tracena22 God bless you bro
@Tracena22 so when did nero force All to take the mark, number or name so they could buy and sell. i guess Jesus already came back hundreds of years ago after the 7 year tribulation huh. where’s your common sense man?
sigh…. when will people start interpreting the Bible with principles of Hermeneutics? Audience Relevance tells us to first consider the original recipients of Biblical letters – how they would understand and apply what was written TO them. Those letters are not written TO us in the 21st Century, though they may have application FOR us. So who was the beast of Revelation? Caesar Nero or NRWN QSR. Yes, his name adds up to 666 using their gematria. We don’t assign numerical value to letters today
You left out socialist in your tags.
The ironic part about this is that the same company that refuses to release it’s activities in WW2 and the identification of Jews set for special treatment, is pioneering this technology. That company is only interested in money and will do what such companies do to stay in the game.