Sunday, July 5, 2009

Health Insurance And Living With A Chronic Illness

Are you working to keep your Insurance, or is your insurance keeping you working?

Many worker's begin there careers where health insurance is not even on the top 5 reasons why they made a decision to work for a company. As a person ages, quality medicare and insurance becomes one of the top three factors's evaluated in a decision to accept job or keep working with that employer. For many workers who've been diagnosed as having a chronic medical problem it is their number one consideration to future career or job changes.

I think what matters most to readers and patients with chronic illness-is to handling prolonged illnesses and forestalling illness progression. What we all realize has healthcare that covers medications and appropriate treatment therapies is a must.

An inventive company that is an Accredited Disease Management Company has now begun to offer health care benefit program thru a twin work process with a State Work Agency. Green Cross Managed Health care has been handling protracted care patients for the last 6 years. Based out of Jacksonville, Florida their program offers part time work as a Health care Tester/Reporting Consultant and as a result of the job the worker will receive health care benefits. Health Benefits : 2,000,000 Dollar Lifetime Benefit, Giant State PPO, 4 Choice deductibles, 1 HSA Plan, Preventive Care Plan $500.00 annually, Prescription drugs, $15 Generics, $30 Preferred Brands, $50 Name Brand Drugs, NO RX Deductible! Chronic Illness Health Insurance!

As an example, if you have cancer, call the Yank Cancer Society at: 800-227-2345. There, you can find many departments designed to make provision for your requirements including working with health insurance or the lack thereof. A search of the Internet under your personal illness will give you the names of the affiliations and their phone number. You may call 411, info, and ask for the name and phone number of the sort of organization you're looking for.

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