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HealthShare vs Obamacare vs private plans. Here is how to actually compare them. #healthshares #aca #obamacare #privateinsurance #selfemployed #healthcoverage #insuranceadvisor #clearchoicehealth
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Healthy and paying full-price Obamacare? Private medically underwritten plans may play by completely different rules. #privateinsurance #selfemployed #healthinsurance #PPO #ACA2026 #healthcoverage #insuranceeducation #underwriting
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Most people mix these up: HealthShares vs private insurance are built on totally different rules. #healthshares #healthcaresharing #privateinsurance #healthpolicy #healthinsurancebasics #selfemployed #clearchoicehealth
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being sick sucks!!! 🖕🖕 I say a big F U to all the viruses and pathogens out there in the USA! at least I know that if it gets bad enough that I gotta go see a doctor, @Aetna has me covered. love you guys! #healthcare #privateinsurance #saynotosinglepayer #ad
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#Join our growing community on #Facebook and be part of the conversation shaping better healthcare access. #click and #follow us 👉facebook.com/Nationwidemh #NMI | #NationwideMedicalInsurance | #PrivateInsurance | Made in Ghana | Assnal | #EndPoliceBrutality
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#sbs新闻快报 约320万名65岁以上的澳大利亚将在私人保险上每年多花数百澳元。根据联邦政府公布的老年护理体系最新改革措施,年长澳人将不再享有额外的医保优惠,而是与年轻人按相同标准支付保险费用(收听播客,了解详情)。sbs.com.au/language/chinese/… #澳洲生活 #澳洲移民 #privateinsurance
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When health calls, who’s got you covered? Secure your future with #MyHEALTH #today 👉 nmimyhealth.com/insurance-pl… 📞 Call toll-free: 0800 222 222 #NMI | #NationwideMedicalInsurance | #PrivateInsurance | #StayCovered | #HealthCover #InsuranceGhana
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4/2/24 🛑 #MedicareAdvantage IS NOT #Medicare. ♦️ "#PrivateInsurance companies like UnitedHealthcare spent millions in advertising and lobbying in Washington to demand more of our public money for privatized, so-called 'Medicare Advantage' plans." commondreams.org/news/medica…
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The "advice & guidance" ruse smacks of the #USA #privateinsurance healthcare system (worst healthcare system in the developed world) where doctors have to get the permission of the insurance company for treatment (and often have to have tried time wasting, cheap alternatives).
This week the NHS will undergo one of the most radical – and scandalous - changes in its history. From 1st April (the public are the fools in this), GPs will be contractually obliged to seek remote, electronic “advice and guidance” from hospital ‘clinicians’ (note, not necessarily doctors), making it even harder for patients to see a hospital specialist. Does this sound part of a plan to genuinely ‘fix’ the NHS, as Wes Streeting vowed he would do so effusively when taking up office - or more like a tactic to ration hospital care by overriding GPs in order to massage the waiting list figures? It is, of course, the latter, an extra layer of bureaucracy that at best will delay patients’ access to the specialist treatment they need, at worse sacrifice those patients on the altar of fake news about “falling” waiting lists. You don’t need me to point out the patient safety risks it potentially entails. We all know that time, in medicine, can be everything. The Royal College of GPs has been crystal clear: “The use of advice and guidance should not be mandated in any area… We have heard reports of risks of delays, with tests being required before any referral, lost messages and staff without appropriate senior clinical oversight handling requests.” The aim, says the Times, is to reduce the number of hospital outpatient appointments by 30 million annually. And the government, in a really quite breathtaking example of political spin, is presenting this as “good” for patients - as though all those people who’ve been waiting years months or even years for the first Rheumatology, Neurology or Orthopaedics appointment they so desperately need are just, you know, malingering. (I recently spoke to a patient with a new diagnosis of multiple sclerosis who’d been waiting over six months to see a neurologist for the first time – simply scandalous.) I believe this is a national health scandal from a government that apparently cares more about good spin than it does about good patient care. If you feel the same, please – please – write to your MP or the Secretary of State and tell them why. Please shout about this online, in the press, anywhere you can. Don’t let this slide. Thank you.
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Marketplace premiums rising? Private options may be available. ✅ Health-based eligibility ✅ Not income-based ✅ PPO access available See if you qualify, comment "PPO" #MarketplaceAlternative #PrivateInsurance #PPO #HealthCoverage #SelfEmployed
Marketplace premiums rising? Private options may be available. ✅ Health-based eligibility ✅ Not income-based ✅ PPO access available See if you qualify, comment "PPO" #MarketplaceAlternative #PrivateInsurance #PPO #HealthCoverage #SelfEmployed
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Obamacare premiums too high? Private options may be available. ✅ Health-based eligibility ✅ Not income-based ✅ PPO access available See if you qualify, comment "PPO" #MarketplaceAlternative #PrivateInsurance #PPO #HealthCoverage #SelfEmployed
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