It might surprise you that we suggest ways for you to survive medical inflation without medical insurance, but as a matter of fact, this can be done, with proper guidance from Gregory Allan's "How to Survive Hospital Costs Without Insurance".
It is in fact quite a controversial finding we learned about how Medical Businesses and Insurers cooperate to prosper arguably at the public's expenses and welfare. But who is it to blame? The question is, can the government absorb the escalating medical expenses with your taxes alone? And how much taxes are you willing to pay? And ultimately, who is willing to operate a sustainable medical business if not for profit?
Facts that you might need to know:
Medical Providers and Insurers do have contracts. As to how those contracts affect you or me, we'll let you figure out yourself or read from Gregory Allan's "How to Survive Hospital Costs Without Insurance".
You might be able to opt not to pay the full amount of your medical bills because as a matter of fact, your insurers do get substantial discounts from your medical providers, BUT provided you have the attorney's knowledge to deal with contracts the medical providers enter with you upon your first signature and disclosure of information with them. So wise steps are to be taken.
For example, do not enter into unfair agreement which oblige you to pay and receive any treatments they deem fit for your conditions. Especially on consents to hospital care and financial agreements.
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| Do you know that the medical insurance does not cover the cost of organs but only the operation or treatment cost? |
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| Question of the day: You could pay for a pair of bluejeans at a departmental store with a credit card. How much line of credit you like to charge to your credit card for your medical bills? |





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