Kids and Health Care: Using Insurance, Cash and Government Programs to Make Sure Your Children Get the Best Doctors, Hospitals and Treatments Possible
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Rating | : | 4.15 (981 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1563437805 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 306 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-07-12 |
Language | : | English |
DESCRIPTION:
. But the primary focus of the books is to give consumers the tools they need to make smart financial decisions. The Silver Lake Editors have been writing about insurance and personal finance issues for more than a decade with many of their books used by insurance agents and other professionals as training texts
"Lifesaving Tips if You Have Kids" according to jjhammer278. I'm a single mother of two children. We live in a middle class neighborhood just outside of Phoenix. Three months ago, we were one of six families who play in our park that didn't have any health insurance (at least those six were the ones who would admit they didn't have coveragethey were probably more).Then my dad sent me this book. I followed the tips in the book and contacted the State of Arizona childrens' insurance program--and I had coverage for my sons in about three weeks.I can't tell you the difference this makes for me. I literally wasn't sleeping before I read this one little book. Now I feel like I can relaxsome.It's a
""The Silver Lake Editors have done us a real favor by analyzing health coverage and explaining it in a way anyone can understand."
The Silver Lake Editors have been writing about insurance and personal finance issues for more than a decade.. America provides quality medical coverage for any child; however, these programs can be difficult to find. How parents and guardians can find the best medical coverage for their kids. This useful book explains how the mechanics of basic group health plans, HMOs, PPOs and other insurance apply to children; lists and explores common federal and state programs that provide medical insurance for kids; compares these programs to each other-including clinics, teaching hospitals, paying cash-to help families create successful plans for getting kids medical care; and explains how families can access these programs