#Importance Of Insurance
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insuranceaims · 4 days ago
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sageerkitech · 6 months ago
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What is Insurance?
Insurance is a tool that is an important way to reduce risk and provide protection. It is a legal contract in which one party called the insurer promises to provide financial protection or compensation to another party called the insured in exchange for the payment of a certain amount of money. This contract is in the form of an insurance policy. Insurance can be in the areas of life, health,…
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digitaltechpro · 8 months ago
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Why is insurance important?
Nothing is more important than your ability to live and make a living. Therefore, it is prudent to have insurance cover for the most valuable asset i.e. your life. When you assume new responsibilities, such as getting married, raising a family, or caring for aging parents, your need for obtaining insurance grows.  Because, insurance ensures financial security for your loved ones, which helps you…
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veliseraptor · 1 month ago
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amazing how much of adult life is calling people you don't want to be calling to deal with stuff you don't want to deal with
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investkingo · 2 years ago
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avbi07 · 2 years ago
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The Importance of Insurance in Personal Finance and Investing ?
Insurance is an important aspect of personal finance and investing. It provides a safety net to protect individuals and their families against financial loss from unexpected events. Insurance products come in many forms, such as life, health, home, and auto insurance, and each offers unique benefits and coverage options. IMPORTANCE OF INSURANCE One of the most important reasons to have insurance…
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offshore-healthbenefits · 2 years ago
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One must know this Seven rules before purchasing an International medical plan
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hot-wire-this-old-car · 26 days ago
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so i don’t know anything about this italian american guy but everyone is gonna home for the holidays and talk to their families about replacing culture war with class war right
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travelingtwentysomething · 20 days ago
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Deny, Delay, Defend
Whistleblower Exposes Health Insurers' Most Evil Scheme
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This explains the insurance companies terms "Deny, Delay, Defend"
MUST WATCH. THIS IS WHY PEOPLE ARE SO MAD.
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sageerkitech · 6 months ago
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What is Insurance?
Insurance is a tool that is an important way to reduce risk and provide protection. It is a legal contract in which one party called the insurer promises to provide financial protection or compensation to another party called the insured in exchange for the payment of a certain amount of money. This contract is in the form of an insurance policy. Insurance can be in the areas of life, health,…
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officialkendallroy · 1 month ago
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waiting for someone to call you back without knowing when exactly theyre gonna call you back fucking sucks !!! im sitting here trying to work on my uni stuff while having the anxiety levels of a deer being hunted for sport
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reasonsforhope · 2 years ago
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"Sanofi on Thursday said it’s planning to cut the U.S. price of its most popular insulin drug by 78% and cap monthly out-of-pocket costs at $35 for people who have private insurance starting next year. 
In addition to its widely prescribed Lantus, the French drugmaker will reduce the list price of its short-acting insulin Apidra by 70%. Sanofi already offers a $35 monthly cap on insulin for uninsured diabetes patients.
The company is the last major insulin manufacturer to try to head off government efforts to cap monthly costs by announcing its own steep price cuts for the lifesaving hormone. 
Eli Lilly and Novo Nordisk made similar sweeping cuts earlier this month after years of political pressure and public outrage over the high costs of diabetes care. The three companies control over 90% of the global insulin market. 
... The change takes effect Jan. 1.
President Joe Biden’s Inflation Reduction Act capped monthly insulin costs for Medicare beneficiaries at $35, but it did not provide protection to diabetes patients who are covered by private insurance.
Sen. Bernie Sanders, a Vermont independent and the chairman of the Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee, introduced a bill earlier this month that would cap the list price of insulin at $20 per vial.
Both the president and Sanders on Tuesday directly called on Sanofi to slash its prices after Novo Nordisk announced its own cuts that day.
Roughly 37 million people in the U.S., or 11.3% of the country’s population, have diabetes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Approximately 8.4 million [U.S.] diabetes patients rely on insulin, the American Diabetes Association said."
-via CNBC, 3/16/23
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veliseraptor · 4 months ago
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i hate health insurance so much. so goddamn much.
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micahsawyer · 14 days ago
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tiny hiatus, maybe? 🥺 i put off making this post because i was convincing myself i was just gonna wake up one morning afternoon and miraculously get back into the swing of things but that's not a thing that happens so... this is just me officially taking the break i'm already on lmao. the holidays are fucking rough and i literally just do not have the extra energy (if you've sent me a message or checked in - i see you and i love you, i'm currently searching for the spoons. once i have a spare i'm coming for u). i'm putting some hope in the new meds, working on sorting out insurance for the new year, and it's a hectic ass time in general so i need to give myself permission to step away. i'll be back soon and hopefully feeling more like me so we can get back to writing! thank y'all sm for being patient! xoxo
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foxboyclit · 4 months ago
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my insurance doesn't cover prescriptions and im just now being told this
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triptychofvoids · 3 months ago
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i have the flu help -tf2heritageposts
my condolences.... i recommended lots of rest, lots of water, vitamin c, and hot soups as a standard.
this is also a perfect time to remind Everyone to get their flu (and covid) vaccines if they havent already and are able to! there are a decent handful of places that will even do them for free, so check to see if any clinics or pharmacies in your area offer that!
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