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Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Student Health Coverage

By Ethan Kalvin

Allowing for further tax credits and being more open to the idea of personal health savings accounts so students can save in order to provide their own health insurance may be the answer for any student who is not sure how they are going to get the proper health care as they are away at school. Tax credits for employees that reach up to five thousand dollars a year have been proposed. It is hard to tell whether such a proposal would get any where and what exactly the impact of such a plan would be for students. The HCTC is already out there on the table and that is something that helps many parents be able to provide quality health care to their student children as they are off getting their education. The truth is that many larger universities already have a student health insurance plan and use that as part of the calculation to come up with your entire health insurance costs.

Many fell that the clinicians who work at a university clinic are either rookies or do not know what they are talking about. The fact of the matter is that these physicians are qualified and have seen situations that prepare them and give them the necessary experience needed to provide health care while on campus.

If you are uncomfortable with the university clinic companies like Assurant and Cardinal Healthcare offer students a plan, if they are self employed and have a solid work history and a clean bill of health. Most innovative students become self employed while meeting with roommates or others on campus. A problem, however, is that self employed people don't find time to search for right health care plan.

When a self employed individual adds school work to their list of things to do, medical falls by the waist side. This is particularly dangerous should a serious illness accrue and not be treated for.

The health care industry understands this and will do everything they can to make sure that the process of finding a plan is not too time consuming and burdensome. They want to make sure that the plan is accessible and is the right fit for your health care needs as a student who may be self employed or only able to hold down a part time job.

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