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Explore some of the fundamental concepts that govern the health insurance industry, as well as some of the most common sources of health coverage.
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The Affordable Care Act consists of two separate bills: the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act and the Health Care and Education Reconciliation Act of 2010. Learn more about the finer points and how it affects your coverage.
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Though Medicaid began as a means of providing health coverage to government welfare recipients, it has grown to cover not only low-income citizens but also certain sectors of the elderly and disabled populations. Learn more about Medicaid coverage and benefits.
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Beyond the mandatory coverage laws rolling into effect, there are countless reasons that college students should take health insurance seriously. After all, when emergency medical expenses do come up, students are rarely in a financial position to cover them.
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Many U.S. citizens fall into the Medicaid coverage gap and remain uninsured. Fortunately, options are available for these citizens, both for catastrophic and preventive care.
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This guide will help you, as a patient, navigate the medical billing process from the moment you contact a healthcare provider about an appointment until after you receive your bill in the mail.
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Private companies or nongovernmental organizations issue commercial health insurance. Government-sponsored health insurance policies generally are reserved for specific groups, such as senior citizens, people with low incomes, disabled people, current military members and their families, veterans, and members of federally recognized Native-American tribes.