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health or your budget, there are resources to help you
fund the cost of medical care. The links below take you
to programs ranging from medical discount plans to state-sponsored
programs for low-income individuals and children, to “gap”
insurance plans for those who are waiting for other coverage.
If you have questions about any of these resources please
contact WorldWide at 800-955-0418 or by e-mail at info@wwins.com.
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Short Term
Medical Insurance
If you are uninsured, not pregnant (or responsible for another's
current pregnancy)
and in good health, you may qualify for a temporary health insurance
plan. Designed
to fill temporary gaps in coverage, these affordable plans are
available for one month
to one year. Applying online is easy and coverage can begin
as early as midnight! |
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FREE Prescription Drug Discount Card
Save up to 70% or more on prescription medications.
This program is provided at no cost to you and your family.
It is also of no cost to businesses and their employees.
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WorldWide
Hearing Savings Plan
Hearing loss is increasingly affecting the quality of life of
millions of Americans. Through EPIC’s HSP,
WorldWide Hearing Savings Plan offers a complementary program
for managing hearing care and
obtaining brand name hearing aids through a national network
of preferred providers |
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Partnership for Prescription Assistance
Help to qualifying patients who lack prescription coverage get
the medicines
they needthrough the public or private program that’s
right for them.
Many will get them free or nearly free |
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Prescription
Hope
Helping people get the prescriptions they need at a price they
can afford. |
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Healthinsuranceinfo.net
Consumer Guides for Getting and Keeping Health Insurance |
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National
Association of State Comprehensive Health Insurance Plans
created in 1993 to provide educational opportunities and information
for state high
risk health insurance pools that have been, or are yet to be,
established by state
governments to serve the medically "uninsurable" population
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