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Get what's yours for Medicare : maximize your coverage, minimize your costs
\"Explains for those 65 and older how to make [choices] in the annual Medicare enrollment period to maximize your health coverage without overpaying\"-- Provided by publisher.
Health insurance resources
by
Northrop, Dorothy E
,
Calder, Kimberly
,
Cooper, Stephen E
in
Chronically ill
,
Health & Fitness
,
Health Care Issues
2006
The second edition ofHealth Insurance Resources: A Guide for People with Chronic Disease and Disabilitycontinues to be a uniquely helpful reference for those who need and use health insurance most often but have the least access to it. The book was developed to assist individuals living with disability and chronic health conditions, as well as health care professionals, in understanding the health care system and maximising their rights and entitlements within that system. The manual is completely updated throughout and reflects the changes in the system since the first edition's publication in 2003. Crucially, the book includes new information about the Medicare Prescription Drug Coverage plan, which took effect in January 2006. It also covers: Social security disability insurance and supplemental security income COBRA HIPAA State high risk, pools Insurance glossary State pharmacy assistance programmes And much, much more! This essential guide contains information about a wide variety of options that will be of assistance to individuals who are uninsured, underinsured or who have questions about insurance and don't know where to begin. It will also serve those who work with chronically ill individuals and their families, such as health care professionals and para-professionals, consumer and patient advocates and the educators and institutions that serve them.