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HEALTH TIPS: Time to plan

Posted on : 04-06-2009 | By : Health Promotion | In : Health Tips

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Health Tip – Audio Version speaker iconTime to plan
Health Tip – Healthy Next StepBe an Active Health Care Consumer (Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality)

How do you choose a health plan? You should start by asking yourself a lot of questions. First,think about how much coverage you need. Are you single or do you have a family? Do you or a family member have a chronic condition? Then look at the health plans available to you and find out what types of doctors’ visits, surgery or hospital services are included in each plan. Are prescription drugs or visits to the dentist or eye doctor included? And how much are you going to pay out of pocket

“It takes some homework, sometimes a lot of homework, but it’s worth it. The bottom line is it’s important to know how the plan works. Don’t wait until you need health care to ask those important questions.’’

Health Tip courtesy of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services.

Last revised: September, 11 2008

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