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Disability Healthcare
A woman holding a Benefits Claim document seated on a couch.
If you have a severe disability, it can be frustrating to hear that your application for disability benefits has been denied. Considering the lengthy and strenuous application process, it hurts more if the application is dismissed during a pandemic. So, where do you start if, unfortunately, your application is denied? Should you reapply or just...
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A piggy bank and notepad to Increase Approval Chances For Disability Benefits.
If you have become disabled due to medical conditions, you will hear lots of platitudes giving you hope. But the truth is empty cliches mean nothing in your condition. No matter what you hear from friends and family, you need to know how you can get the benefits you’re entitled to. So, in this case,...
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5 Tips for Winning Your Disability Case
The Social Security Disability process is complex. Knowing how the system works is an important part of getting your disability benefits approved. Here are a few tips to help you move your claim through the system and make sure the right people at Social Security have the information they need to make a disability decision....
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Prescription Assistance Programs (PAPs)
Prescription Assistance Programs (PAPs) have emerged in an effort to help patients who lack health insurance or prescription drug coverage access the medications they need but can’t afford.These programs are typically offered by pharmaceutical companies to provide free or low cost prescription drugs to qualifying individuals. By providing financial assistance for hundreds of medications, PAPs...
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medicaid coverage
Medicaid is a public assistance healthcare program available to all low-income Americans. Unlike Medicare, which guarantees coverage for individuals ages 65 and older and with certain disabilities, Medicaid determines coverage based largely on financial need. Medicaid is paid for with public funds collected through income taxes. Specific eligibility requirements are determined at a state level,...
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Get Medicare early through SSDI
Medicare is federal health insurance for seniors 65 or older, persons with specific disabilities and also individuals who’ve been diagnosed with End Stage Renal Disease.Medicare has two parts: Part A, which is hospital insurance, and Part B, which is medical insurance. In most cases, Part A is covered under Medicare and Part B is available...
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If you or someone you love has been injured through no fault of your own, you could qualify to receive financial compensation. In the past 3 years, if you’ve been affected by any of the following: Car AccidentMotorcycle AccidentTruck AccidentWork Related InjuryMedical Malpractice Click the button below and complete the short form to see what...
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With so many health care plans currently available, you could qualify for a plan offering more benefits at a cheaper rate. Thanks to the Affordable Care Act, subsidized options are easily available to low-income households as well. Some even get free health care depending on their current situation. Regardless if you have low, mid or...
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