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Can't Find Affordable Health Insurance? How About a Discount Plan?
Are you uninsured or underinsured? Finlay Advantage Consultants offers you an affordable solution, “Simple Care” By signing up, you get access to hospitals and healthcare providers in all specialties. You have no limits on use and all current health conditions are accepted. Join the thousands that are already enjoying the immediate savings our programs offer.
The expat community is most affected by the healthcare crisis. They are working and contributing to society but many are without medical benefits and can't find affordable health insurance.
Is There Really a Healthcare Crisis?
The number of households that have health insurance are dealing with rising premiums, rising co-pays, and a loss of benefits and less options for affordable health insurance.
In fact, health insurance costs are rising by 10% to 15% or more annually.
Affordable Healthcare Options: Medical & Dental Benefits for the Expat
The Finlay Advantage Card was launched in 2005, allowing Expats to gain access to the healthcare they need without the exclusions, limitations, and paperwork typically associated with health insurance. If you are suffering from a medical condition and cannot get insurance, Finlay Advantage Card will not exclude you. In fact, your medical history is of no concern. You can enroll in the plan and get affordable care immediately. And even better, the yearly membership fee is nominal.
How does the Finlay Advantage Card Work?
The card works this way. For a yearly fee, members gain access to wholesale rates similar to what large insurance companies pay. When care is received at a participating provider, the member pays the discounted fee at the time of service. The services offer a comprehensive package for the uninsured that includes doctors, specialists, ancillary care (labs, scans, hearing, etc.), dental, vision care and cosmetic surgery.
Underinsured?
As insurers cut back on their coverage and insurance costs increase, more individuals find themselves ‘underinsured’. High deductibles, co-payments, out-of-pocket expenses, wait-lists and limited physician choices force many patients to seek out alternative treatments. Others find that the care they need is not covered under their insurance plans.
Uninsured?
These individuals, many of whom are self-employed, frequently find themselves delving into their hard-earned savings to finance their medical care. According to a recent study, half of personal bankruptcies are related to medical expenses.
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