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Insurance Travel Information

A large earthquake, hurricane or forest fire draws tremendous press coverage. Because of this, we tend to think the San Andreas Fault area in California or Hurricane Tornado Alley in the Texas panhandle as especially risky places to live. Today the Wall Street Journal reports that an increasing number of consumers are If your company is closing and you've got medical bills not yet paid by your health insurance, you have reason to worry. I've been struggling with the decision of whether or not to buy private health insurance now that I'm a freelancer and not an employee with cushy benefits. I have 30-some more days to make the decision before the 60-day magic window closes, and I was just introduced to a concept I'd never encountered: a Christian health cost sharing program called Medi-Share.
The program works like a private insurance company in that members pay a monthly amount and the risk is spread among many. However, the cost is called a "shar
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