Sentences with phrase «require higher medical costs»

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On the other hand, 71 percent favor the law's Medicaid expansion, 66 percent of young adults favor the prohibition on denying people coverage because of a person's medical history, 65 percent favor requiring insurance plans to cover the full cost of birth control, 63 percent favor requiring most employers to pay a fine if they don't offer insurance and 53 percent favor paying for benefit increases with higher payroll taxes for higher earners.
He is a large dog so will eat a lot of food, require strong fencing, and if there are any medical costs they will be high.
We provide four key resources: large outdoor adoption events; ongoing fundraising; educational outreach and our ever vital medical assistance to soften the high cost veterinary care that our four footed friends require.
Additionally, these policies cost more than policies which require a medical exam because the insurance company has less information and considers you a higher risk to insure.
You may have heard or read that you can insure only a portion of your total trip costs, or even enter a trip cost of $ 0 and gain access to all the travel insurance protections: medical, dental, evacuation, etc., without having to pay the higher premium required to cover trip cancellations.
Thanks to the high cost of medical school and the high GPA and MCAT scores required to attend, the Association of American Medical colleges predicts that by the year 2025, the United States will face a shortage of between 46,000 and 90,000 physmedical school and the high GPA and MCAT scores required to attend, the Association of American Medical colleges predicts that by the year 2025, the United States will face a shortage of between 46,000 and 90,000 physMedical colleges predicts that by the year 2025, the United States will face a shortage of between 46,000 and 90,000 physicians.
In most cases, the price of coverage is higher than the cost of options that require a medical exam.
Essentially, if every travel health insurance plan was required to pay for emergency medical treatment as well as routine care and checkups, the cost for travel health insurance plans would have to be much higher because travelers would visit the doctor for minor health issues like flu shots and other things that they could get back home instead.
Because cost - sharing can get expensive if you have large medical expenses, all health plans (unless they're grandfathered or grandmothered) that require cost - sharing also have an out - of - pocket maximum that puts a cap on how much cost - sharing you're responsible for each year (for this discussion, all of the numbers refer to the cap on out - of - pocket costs assuming you receive care within your health insurer's network; if you go outside the network, your out - of - pocket maximum will be higher, or in some cases, unlimited).
The death benefits offered are relatively small, and the costs per $ 1,000 of coverage are higher than for policies that require a medical exam.
Cost — Rates are higher compared to regular life insurance plans that do require you to take a medical exam and answer health questions.
(If an individual requires any uninsured medical or hospice expenses, the cost can be even higher for those you leave behind).
While planning for the top investment option for retirement, key factors that require attention are inflation (silent killer of your funds or savings), rising cost of living and anticipated higher medical treatment costs in future in absence of any social security schemes from the government.
Most traditional domestic health insurance plans limit coverage for out of country medical expenses to emergency - related costs, have high deductibles and co-pays for emergency treatment abroad; and don't cover out - of - country emergency medical transportation in cases of life threatening illness where medical evacuation may be required.
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