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THE
COST OF NOT HAVING SHORT-TERM TEAM INSURANCE -- A TRUE STORY
SHORT-TERM VS. LONG-TERM MAJOR MEDICAL COVERAGE
WHAT TO LOOK FOR IN SHORT-TERM HEALTH INSURANCE
SHORT-TERM PLAN THAT COVERS PRE-EXISTING CONDITIONS
PAY
PER-DAY RATES FOR SHORT-TERM PLANS
SHORT-TERM INSURANCE & THE "BENEFIT PERIOD"
MAKING SURE YOUR SHORT-TERM INSURANCE WILL
COVER CLAIMS MADE IN THE USA
SHORT-TERM
INSURANCE AND THE “BENEFIT PERIOD”
THE
BEAUTY OF SHORT-TERM HEALTH PLANS
TRIP
CANCELLATION WITH MEDICAL & EVACUATION COVERAGE
SHORT-TERM PLANS AND HOME COUNTRY
COVERAGE
PAY PER-DAY RATES FOR SHORT-TERM PLANS
In the past when you applied for a short-term insurance plan and needed
coverage for 20 days, you would pay for a full month of insurance. Or if you
were going to be gone for 35 days, you would pay for one and a half months
insurance. Now two major companies permit you to purchase insurance for the
exact amount of days you will be gone with a minimum purchase of seven or
ten days, depending on the company. When you apply for these plans online,
they ask for the day you want the insurance to be effective and the day you
want it to expire. Premium calculations are based on the total number of
days involved. You can compare short-term plans that charge by the day by
going to
http://www.gninsurance.com/short_term.asp. Both of these plans are
very cost-effective. The total premium for $50,000 maximum coverage ($250
deductible) for two weeks for someone 29 and under can be less than $15.00.. Back
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