Health Care Insurance Tips For Dummies
If you're confused by the dizzying array of health benefit options, join the crowd. HMOs, PPOs, POSs, et cetera - it's confusing!
What's best for your needs?
Many Americans are making this important decision without carefully weighing each option and how it fits their personal medical needs.
If worrying about making the wrong decision frightens you, here's an idea that will put you in greater control of the situation.
Pick up a copy of "Navigating Your Health Benefits for Dummies". It's part of the famous "Dummy" series. It has tips on picking a benefits plan for you and your family and offers information on everything from filling prescriptions and finding doctors, to assessing mental health benefits.
Also included in this book are creative ways to pay for alternative therapies and helpful checklists.
The 64-page guide is free from Plan For Health and Aetna. You may get it by going to www.planforyourhealth.com. Be informed.
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