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| Sometimes, You Should Refuse to Wait |
Fall 2009 > Issue 72 There is not much that is more frustrating than waiting in a doctor’s office to have your appointment…you know, your appointment that was booked for half an hour ago or perhaps even an hour ago, or longer. No! I spoke too soon, how about waiting for hours and hours in the emergency room of a hospital to have your emergency treated? Read more
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| Pricing Your Policy |
Summer 2009 > Issue 71 Every year, during the months of April and May, actuaries, mathematicians and underwriters gather in little rooms in several cities of Canada to pore over policy documents, vast spreadsheets and the past five years of claims and their causes. Their job is to strike the next season's prices for your out-of-Canada medical insurance policy. Having some actuarial and mathematical background myself, I like to compare it to the witch doctor's "casting of the bones." Read more
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| Travel Insurance at its Worst, but not through Medipac! |
Spring 2009 > Issue 70 The more you travel…the more you know that you need travel insurance. The more you learn about travel insurance…the more you know that you need Medipac! Read more
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| The Pitfalls of Snowbird Insurance |
Winter 2008 > Issue 69 As related by Paul Burdette, Lifetime CSA Member
Last year, my wife and I went away as usual to Florida for the winter. When I purchased our insurance, I disclosed that I had bone cancer and of course, was told that I would not be covered for the pre-existing condition, which I was comfortable with. Around the middle of February, I started having double vision. Read more
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| My Advice – Buy Medipac Early Bird |
Summer > Issue 67 It’s time to put on my insurance hat – it’s Early Bird insurance time and most of our readers will have already received their insurance packages. Read more
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| The Deadly Realities of the U.S. Health-Care System |
Spring 2008 > Issue 66 In Cuba, the cost of an asthma puffer is five cents! In the U.S. health-care system, it costs $110.00! Michael Moore’s movie “Sicko” is very entertaining and, unlike his earlier effort, appears to be much more truthful. The U.S. health-care system is indeed sick and very, very expensive. Read more
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