The Patient Protection and Affordable Health care Act, more commonly referred to as the "Health Care Reform Bill", has been a lightning rod for political debate because it effectively reshapes major facets of the country's health care industry.
1) You Must Have Medical Insurance
Under the new law you will have to purchase health insurance or risk being fined. If your employer does not offer health insurance or if you do not earn enough to purchase, you may get assistance from the government (check with your local officials in your state). You may qualify for affordable health insurance today from national carriers. To learn about the available Health Insurance Policies in your state call 877-769-3008, or search online Find Affordable Health Care Coverage Here.
2) More Health Care Jobs
Looking for a job? This is your chance. With new Bill, there will be additional 33 Million insured. There is going to be huge demand for medical professional across the nation. You can get a degree in few months. So you be ready soon if you are thinking of changing your career. Colleges offer consultation for students who are interested at no cost. Find The Perfect Program & School for you.
3) Kids can stay on your policy until 26 years
Currently, many insurance companies do not allow adult children to remain on their parents' plan once they reach 19. Companies cannot do that any more.
4) Insurance cannot drop you
Your health insurance company will no longer be allowed to cancel your policy if you get sick.
5) You Can't be Denied Insurance
Starting this year your child (or children) cannot be denied coverage simply because they have a pre-existing health condition. If you don't have insurance, find one today.
6) No maximum limit on coverage
Companies will be barred from instituting caps on coverage when your costs for treatments goes up due to sickness.
7) No waiting time
If you currently have pre-existing conditions that have prevented you from being able to qualify for health insurance for at least six months you will have coverage options. Check Here If you Qualify
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