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		<title>Health Insurance For College Students</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Health insurers cover dependents up to a certain age, and it is up to the parents to know when to expect their children’s coverage to expire. Moreover, parents should understand that college students under a family health plan may not receive full benefits, if they attend college out of the insurer’s network. Three Health Insurance [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: justify;">Health insurers cover dependents up to a certain age, and it is up to the parents to know when to expect their children’s coverage to expire. Moreover, parents should understand that college students under a family health plan may not receive full benefits, if they attend college out of the insurer’s network.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Three Health Insurance Alternatives For College Students</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Fortunately, parents do not have to worry too much about their college student going to school with a health plan. They have three avenues to choose from to remedy the problem:</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">1.    Have their child apply for health insurance at their college or university<span id="more-62"></span></p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">If the parents’ child does not have medical insurance, chances are their school will offer it to them at an inexpensive rate. The school’s health plan’s costs and coverages are usually fixed, so if their child has some sort of preexisting condition, the plan may not cover them entirely.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">2.    Look for a private health insurer to insure their child</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Parents who don’t like the idea of having their child insured under the college or university’s health insurance plan should talk with a private insurer. Private insurance companies have a broader range of coverage and benefits, and students can get several different discounts to lower their monthly premium.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">3.    Look into student organizations for help</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Student organizations, such as the American College Student Association (ACSA) would help college students looking for short-term health insurance. Parents could find inexpensive coverage for their college student, especially if their child is planning on traveling or studying abroad.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">Get College Students Prepared With Life Insurance Now</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">A college student should always have a health insurance plan for life’s coincidences, and parents should know how to go about getting it, before their child goes off to college. This means that parents should know the health condition of their child and how long their kid would need coverage. Major medical expenses like prescription drugs and physician visits should be covered in any medical insurance policy, especially in a school’s health insurance plan. When in doubt, parents should compare health insurance policies to see which one suits their child. No matter what, college students need a good health insurance plan to keep them healthy during their collegiate studies.</p>
<p style="text-align: justify;">staff contribution: Brandon Clayton</p>
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		<title>Do You Need to Obtain a College Health Care Plan?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Upon graduation from high school, there is no doubt that you will surely start your tertiary education in college or university. At age twenty, children will not be covered by health insurance of their parents and this can be disastrous if they are merely study and do not do part-time job. Some universities or colleges [...]]]></description>
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<p> Upon graduation from high school, there is no doubt that you will surely start your tertiary education in college or university. At age twenty, children will not be covered by <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.health-care-central.com&amp;_gwt_noimg=1&amp;gsessionid=WbndoulnyrkqOo2yxqoNJg">health insurance</a> of their parents and this can be disastrous if they are merely study and do not do part-time job. Some universiti<span id="more-18"></span>es or colleges may have insurance plan offered to students. These insurance may not answer all your needs but you need to be meticulously considered it.<br/><br/>
<p> Most of the universities and colleges offer student health insurance plans. These plans should absolutely be at reasonable price, and can give you the school&#8217;s nearest hospitals. This option is one that you should definitely think of, if your son or daughter is enrolled in a college far away from home.<br/><br/>
<p> College health care scheme may vary from college to college due to laws and some other factors. Many students may think medical services are free of charge, but it is not always true. In term of clinic visit or routine checkups they may be free, however students still require to pay for special kinds of lab tests and other specialties such as x-rays, prescriptions, and a wound treatment. Compensation usually covers some types of service stated in the health care offered at college health centre. When you are referred to see an outside doctor, then the coverage will cover only 70% of your total expense and you are at risk to pay high medical cost.<br/><br/>
<p> You may have a problem getting treatment at the campus health centre if you have pre-existing condition. Having a pre-existing condition or illness does not mean to prevent you from obtaining <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.health-care-central.com&amp;_gwt_noimg=1&amp;gsessionid=WbndoulnyrkqOo2yxqoNJg">health insurance</a> plan, but you may not be eligible to have your treatment on your pre-existing condition. It can be troublesome if your new symptoms develop from a pre-existing one.<br/><br/>
<p> Health schemes are different, so be sure you find out everything about your health insurance plans. Be sure that your health plan stretch to summer break when you or your child do not take classes. This is vital for you because you don&#8217;t want to find out that your health care does not cover when you need it most. Some college health insurances may not cover during summer break, while others do.<br/><br/>
<p> Be certain that you study your plan thoroughly. Is it an HMO, or can the member utilise any service provider they went? This is critical. You need to know where you can go in case of emergency, and there is nothing worse than discovering that you will have to pay off the bill yourself.<br/><br/>
<p> There is no definitive solution to whether you should or should not commit yourself to college health insurance. Be certain that you study your plan thoroughly so that it answer to your need when you need it most. Although there is no free health insurance scheme, surely it will save you a lot of money in time of illness or accident.<br/><br/>
<p> For more information, please visit <a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.health-care-central.com&amp;_gwt_noimg=1&amp;gsessionid=WbndoulnyrkqOo2yxqoNJg">www.health-care-central.com</a><a rel="external nofollow" target="_blank" href="http://www.health-care-central.com&amp;_gwt_noimg=1&amp;gsessionid=WbndoulnyrkqOo2yxqoNJg">http://www.health-care-central.com</a></p>
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