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e-Guide to Medical Bill Review

This step-by-step guide is designed specifically for every health consumer with medical bill debt.
Haven’t ever received an overcharge on a medical bill?  Well, don’t think it won’t ever happen because the odds are stacked against you.  Nearly 80% of all medical bills contain overcharges, and hospitals and healthcare facilities are tightening their reins on collections. With health reform and reimbursement cuts, hospitals and other healthcare providers waste little time turning your bill over.
This guide is designed specifically to assist those individuals who have received large medical bills and need to review the bill for accuracy. Patients and health consumers should not assume their medical bill(s) is correct.  With average overcharges and billing errors estimated at approximately $1,200 most people can’t afford not to uncover the mistakes.  Billing mistakes often occur from typos, deliberate overcharging, incorrect coding, and many other reasons.  Hospital bills are primarily the bills that need to be reviewed, and often result in overcharges from a few dollars to several thousands of dollars.  However, doctors, testing facility, and surgery center bills also contain overcharges.
The e-Guide to Medical Bill Review includes:
  • Detailed overview of the various types of medical billing errors
  • How to uncover medical billing errors
  • Step-by-step instructions on how to review your bill for accuracy
  • Step-by-step instructions on what to do after you’ve uncovered the errors
  • Detailed information on finding the help you need to resolve your medical debt
  • Information on the do’s and don’ts for getting the care you need without draining your pocketbook

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e-Guide to Contemplating a Clinical Trial

This guide is designed specifically to assist those who face a serious illness and are contemplating the option of a clinical trial.
While many people may have heard about clinical trials as an optional form of treatment, few really understand what a clinical trial entails or how to obtain additional information.
This e-Guide will broaden your knowledge – providing you a comprehensive overview of what a clinical trial is, the various types of clinical trials, how to participate, and the basics of everything thing else you will need to know in order to make a well-informed decision about your health and pursuing the clinical trial option.
The e-Guide to Contemplating a Clinical Trial includes:
  • Detailed overview of clinical trials.
  • Comprehensive understanding of each phase of a clinical trial.
  • Information about patient safety and things that should be considered prior to enrolling in a clinical trial.
  • Comprehensive information regarding who should participate in a clinical trial.
  • Details about the clinical trial process, how to enroll, and all the necessary questions you should ask your doctor.

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e-Guide to Long Term Care Insurance

This e-Guide is a must for any health consumer over 40 years of age who does not currently have long term care coverage, and/or lacks information about long term care insurance and what all it covers.  It is well worth the small price to pay to become educated in this area of health care – the sooner the better with long term care.

Myth: Medicare will pay for my home health care services when I’m no longer able to care for myself

Myth: Medicare will pay for my nursing home stay should I end up in a nursing home

Myth: I should wait until I’m older to worry about LTC insurance because I can’t afford it right now.

Fact: The longer you wait the more expensive LTC insurance premiums will become.  Nearly 60% of individuals over the age of 65 will at some point require LTC, and the average cost depending on geographic location and type of care typically ranges from $30-$100 thousand per year.

Do you have this kind of cash to afford the care you may need later in life?

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