Health insurance is a contract. Protection policies are partly ruled by contract law. Patient or their business accepts to pay a set premium, partake in cost-sharing, such as salary write-offs, co-pays, and deductibles, and regard the contract guidelines. The Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act is a law about health care. Colloquially people call it “health care reform” or the "ACA." This law passed in March 2010, and it replaced several health insurance rules in the United States.
Read MoreWhen children and teens are diagnosed with cancer, their whole perception of the world changes overnight. No one is ever prepared to hear that their child has a life-threatening illness. For most parents, the first few weeks are spent in a blur. In the first few weeks after a child's diagnosis, family of a cancer patient can see their schedules and methods get tumbled.
Read MoreDepending on the type of cancer that’s diagnosed to a specific cancer patient, treatment plan and the sort of work a patient does, maintaining a current work schedule and productivity level can be demanding, to say the least.
Read MoreCancer diagnosis is hard on it’s own, and cancer patients are faced with another difficulty: how and when to tell the bad news to friends, family and loved ones?
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