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Medical Cost Changes

Posted by Connie on Friday, December 26th, 2008 at 11:21 pm and is filed under Chronic Illness, Health Information.
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After learning that our prescription co-pay is going to increase dramatically and that our youngest daughter is most likely going to need oral surgery again and some orthondontic work, we decided to sign up for my husband’s employer’s Flexible Spending Account for health expenses. We expect our medical costs to go up at least 30% with just my prescription costs alone.

What they are doing is increasing the cost for brand name prescriptions from $35 for a 90 day supply to $65 for the first 90 days and then $50 for each 90 days thereafter. Almost all of my medications are brand name drugs. And I am on a lot of medications, none of which Medicare covers since it is my secondary insurance.

We are very fortunate to have good health coverage, but this big change is difficult for us to cover ourselves. I doubt that anyone in the middle class could with the way the economy is. The way things are now, even doctors, especially those paying off their medical school loans and definitely people with Wall St jobs are in the middle class. I’m sure they are scrambling to meet their bills too.

Do you have any changes coming up for your medical costs?

Affordable Health Insurance

Posted by Connie on Sunday, November 23rd, 2008 at 3:55 am and is filed under Health Information.
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Kaiser Permanente is not only affordable health insurance but it a non-profit company that strives to be reliable to its members. Although it is a very large company, insuring over 8 million, it maintains a high standard of accuracy, privacy and professionalism.

There are several health insurance plans available depending on if you are looking to insure yourself, a family, or a group and what type of coverage you would like. There is also Medicare Supplement insurance. You can apply online, check other plans to compare costs and get immediate quotes too.

Just follow the three steps to see if you qualify for Kaiser medical insurance by visiting their website, looking over the policies available, filling out the information required and getting a free quote. It’s that simple.

Kaiser Permanente and their facilities are located near you if you are approved (you will receive a directory of facilities). You can easily transfer your medical records and prescriptions and begin your medical right away.

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Change Is Coming For Health Insurance

Posted by Connie on Saturday, November 22nd, 2008 at 5:06 pm and is filed under Family Life, News.
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With President-Elect Obama only 58 days away from becoming President, we know that change is coming our way. One thing we can expect is an overhaul of the present health insurance issues we face now.

I am very fortunate to have coverage from my husband’s insurer and Medicare as my secondary. I still do have to pay a co-pay for prescription medications though. It is not bad considering what others pay and for the amount of medications that I take. We just got a letter in the mail, though that shook us to the core. The price of our co-pay for prescriptions has increased $30 for Brand Name drugs. Many of the meds that I take are not available as generics. So we are in a bit of a bind here, especially knowing how badly the economy is going.

We really don’t have a choice to look for a health insurance quote because we have the best policy my husband’s job offers. It’s just another thing that we have to consider in our budget. We do hope that there will be changes to include people like us that have coverage but the money that we spend out of pocket still continues to be a burden. I believe that Obama will take these issues into consideration.

Family Budget Guide

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