post Category: Health Insurance post postJanuary 15, 2008

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They say

Health insurance reform needs to focus on the health, not the insurance”

How? If you have health, it is inevitable that it would have problems. So, here are some ways to avoid health related issues. You may accept these as the cheapest way to get health insurance coverage…

Supposing you feel like having a chilled cold drink and a delicious ice cream at the time of fall, and you cannot resist. The taste allures you so much that you are tempted to take one more; now you would surely catch cold. And if you are such indifferent , you would inevitably develop some complicated diseases in due course. So why not be conscious of such things? If you are conscious of this, would you be able to avoid health insurance?

Just consider the ill effects of smoking…

It even leads to the diseases like cancer, heart blockage and ultimately even death, yet people tend to
smoke. Had people controlled smoking, the percentage of death owing to smoking would have decreased to a great extent. To control smoking is within our reach, yet we are unable to do so. For that we tend to opt for health insurance…do we really need it?

In this context they said

“The only way we’re going to make people healthier is if we start admitting the truth about the detrimental health effects of prescription drugs, processed foods, junk foods, soft drinks, lack of physical exercise and so on,

and then start educating people about how to take control of their health and reduce their risk of ever experiencing chronic disease. That’s how you solve the health insurance problem: by making people healthy. What a novel idea, huh? ”


I believe, they say so because they are groups of miserly do- gooders from the “Miser research society” researching on topic as to which would the most frugal way to avoid health insurance! In fact the best way to get insurance for free!

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Horaayy..there are 11 comment(s) for me so far ;)

#1

These are really good features to save on my insurance. I shall surely convey to my friends.

Thanks a lot.. :)

so sweet wrote on January 15, 2008 - 10:46 am
#2

Precaution is definitely better than cure only if we understand how. We all have witnessed the statutory warnings given on the cigarette packets, but smokers deliberately overlook that.
It is only once we fall into the trap, that we understand the necessity of insurance. Great post here.

Laura wrote on January 15, 2008 - 10:50 am
#3

Thanks a lot to the miser association…they are indeed do-gooders

Darla wrote on January 15, 2008 - 10:52 am
#4

I have started exercising lately….. i am also avoiding junk food. Its great to know, lol, that it would help in saving on my insurance as well… :)

Thanks for the post.

Andy wrote on January 15, 2008 - 11:39 am
#5

I guess living on restrictions is harder than paying premiums..:(

Tatiana wrote on January 15, 2008 - 11:50 am
#6

I would rather look into it from a different perspective- I see health insurance as your assurance towards that extra bit of ecstasy which you derive in smoking or by plunging within your chilled drink!

Sober_man wrote on January 15, 2008 - 12:37 pm
#7

Health Insurance is very much necessary for all of us. We can see that what amount of money we have to spend when some one is suffering from any critical diseases in our family. Then we realize that if we had a mediclaim policy or health insurance policy. Very good information.

Admilson wrote on January 15, 2008 - 12:47 pm
#8

Very nice and informative post.

The economy is experiencing a very steep rise in the health care costs. Therefore, its high time that we practice the wise ways through which we can curtail our expenses on health insurance. :)

Julia wrote on January 15, 2008 - 12:51 pm
#9

Well, well… prevention is really better than cure, but if we all are so preventive, how will the insurance industry survive then?

Timothy wrote on January 15, 2008 - 1:10 pm
#10

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#11

Health is wealth and I think we should not think twice before opting for health insurance.

Misty wrote on January 17, 2008 - 11:25 am
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