Employees Struggling with the High Cost of COBRA Have a Potential New Solution with Short Term Medical Insurance
St Louis, MO (PRWEB) April 11, 2006
Short term health coverage is just what healthy former employees need — a robust and immediate solution to lost group coverage. A new insurance product is now available that allows the insured to rewrite the policy as many times as needed, provided there is no change in health and that there are no claims against the policy. Obtaining short term medical coverage is much less expensive than most COBRA coverage so it helps to stretch tight budgets.
Short term medical insurance is medical expense coverage issued for a relatively short period of time. Short term health insurance provides millions of individuals and families broad medical coverage in case of an unexpected illness or injury. It includes prescription drug coverage and policyholders choose their own doctors and hospitals and pay premiums in monthly installments or in one single sum. It isn’t right for those with pre-existing conditions but for those in good health, it may be appropriate.
Wavehelp.com provides policies from Assurant Health, the world’s leading provider of affordable, temporary health insurance. Short term medical insurance protects millions of customers from the financial hardship of unexpected illnesses and injuries.
For more details on short term medical insurance visit http://www.wavehelp.com.
About Wavehelp.com:
Wavehelp.com was developed by Insurance Executive Wayne Mosher in 2005 to provide a way to fund aid to the victims of the tsunami that hit southern Asia on December 26, 2004 without asking anyone for a donation. Since then, there have been other examples of nature’s wrath including the hurricanes that hit the southern coastal regions of the United States in 2005. Wavehelp.com makes a monetary contribution to humanitarian relief for each short term health insurance policy purchased.
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Hrmm that was weird, my comment got eaten. Anyway I wanted to say that it’s nice to know that someone else also mentioned this as I had trouble finding the same info elsewhere. This was the first place that told me the answer. Thanks.