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Tips for Handling an Insurance LapseWhen you're facing the prospect of high healthcare costs and no coverage, know where to turn
State-by-state insurance regulations vary widely, and new legislation seems to come at a frequent pace. Factor this by deductibles and lifetime maximum caps, and it's not surprising that families living with hemophilia often need extra guidance to cope. Insurance problems sometimes arise when:
If your family is facing a pending lapse in coverage, here are some places to turn to for help:
If insurance coverage is causing you problems, consider becoming an advocate for positive change. Many people in the hemophilia community are actively working to affect change in the health insurance field. NHF tracks some of these efforts by posting legislative updates on their Web site.6 1 Emergency Financial Aid, Hemophilia Foundation of SoCal. 2 Financial and Insurance Issues, National Hemophilia Foundation. 3 "Kids' state health insurance needs federal $$$", Jessica Rosero, West New York Reporter, May, 13, 2007. 4 Bureau of Primary Health Care, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. 5 Health Insurance Resources: A Guide for People with Chronic Disease and Disability, Dorothy E. Northrop, MSW, ACSW, Stephen Cooper, Kimberly Calder, MPS, Demos Medical Publishing, ©2007. 6 News, National Hemophilia Foundation.
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