
Cheap Health Insurance and Sports Injuries
Being the early part of the year, many people are still sticking to their New Year’s resolutions – new gym memberships, taking up a new sport and generally getting fitter and healthier than they ended the previous year. Therefore, it comes as no surprise to hear that the UK sees anything up to 50,000 sports injuries every single day.
Untreated sports injuries can result in weakness, an unstable platform and infections, possibly manifesting in more problems further down the line. So swift treatment is essential to ensure you’re fit and health, able to continue your new regime and (in some cases) ensure you can continue to work and go about your normal life.
Each injury could require a diagnosis, specialist treatment, physiotherapy and a rehabilitation program before a return to action. The quicker you can get through this and the higher the quality of your treatment, the better. That’s precisely where a health insurance policy plays an important role. Giving you quick and easy access to specialists to get you back into shape, avoiding NHS waiting lists, crowded wards and higher risks of infection.
But be warned that a dirt cheap health insurance policy is likely to be cheap for a reason – it’s unlikely to provide you with cover for every eventuality (such as sports injuries). Some health insurance policies (and travel insurance for that matter) will contain exclusions in the small print explaining that they will not pay out on a claim if the medical costs were required as a result of an “extreme” sport. This may include skateboarding, hand-gliding, sky diving or motor-cross as examples.
The key to finding cheap health insurance is not to simply buy the policy with the lowest price. You need to make sure the policy you buy is providing you with the cover you’re likely to need. If you’re a keen sportsperson, you should be including this type of cover in your private medical plan. So don’t be misled by cheap quotes.
Whatever protection you need, help is on hand from a number of health insurance comparison websites which cover the UK market. They can find your best health insurer in a matter of seconds and even put you through to speak to someone over the phone to get into the detail more easily. It’ll save you tons of form filling time, leaving you more time for your favourite activities.
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oretha
October 27th, 2009 at 5:30 am
This site can help you to compare many health insurance companies at your state
http://top-usa-health-insurance-comparator.blogspot.com/
Hope this help,
twistoffate047
October 27th, 2009 at 5:33 am
sorry buddy, I do not believe there is such an animal. I think "cheap health insurance" is about as extinct as dinosaurs. Right now I am paying almost $1000 per month for a family of 5 (actually 4 because my employer supposedly pays mine). The worst part is that the stupid plan isn't worth crap. it just doesn't pay for stuff like I should. I mean d@mnit if I pay 12000/year, I would expect to be able to get something out of that plan, but there are so many loopholes and stuff that I end up paying that and a bunch on top of it.
I could almost buy a car for that much money every year… Insurance companies are the biggest fraud ever passed unto the naive americans. Insurance companies are the DEVIL. We should get rid of all forms of insurance and promote personal responsibility. Yeah, like it used to be you know. You go to the doctor and pay for the services period. If doctors will have to deal directly with real people, they won't be able to charge the insane amounts they charge, because they'll have to look you in the eye.
Only a couple of months ago I hurt myself with an axe. It really wasn't much. They had to do an xray and 6 stitches. and that cost me almost $800. HELLO? 6 freegin stitches and an xray should not cost that much.
brandi
October 27th, 2009 at 12:22 pm
There is no "cheap" health insurance if you live in the US. It will cost you $150 at least, and that doesn't cover prescriptions. Try this site
http://top-usa-health-insurance-comparator.blogspot.com/
Here you can get quotes from different health insurance companies in your area, its the best way to find an affordable insurance with a reliable company.
christiane
October 27th, 2009 at 11:27 pm
What state are you in? Depends on some states… like New Jersey is very expensive because they take anybody even with preexisting conditions. This site may help you to compare rates from diff insures, just decide which one is the best yourself
http://top-usa-health-insurance-comparator.blogspot.com/
julienne
October 28th, 2009 at 11:53 am
torri
October 28th, 2009 at 7:37 pm
Well, each kid is going to cost you about $150 to $200 per month. As canadian citizens, I don't believe they're eligible for any assistance programs (read, welfare).
You COULD ask your employer to add that cost in. Try this site
http://top-usa-health-insurance-comparator.blogspot.com/
Here you can get quotes from different health insurance companies in your area, its the best way to find an affordable insurance with a reliable company.
flavia
October 28th, 2009 at 9:07 pm
jenine
October 28th, 2009 at 10:33 pm
You can easily find it by yourself at this site
http://top-usa-health-insurance-comparator.blogspot.com/
here you can get quotes from different companies in your area
marti
October 29th, 2009 at 8:57 am