Retiree medical expenses are ordsprog

en Retiree medical expenses are the big wild card. Most people will probably spend a lot more on medical expenses when they retire.

en People think about their medical expenses differently than they do their personal finances. Personal finances are all about accounts and spending and transactions, and medical expenses are about people.

en These funds may be awarded to applicants of U. S. military families who
are in need of assistance with housing, utilities, medical expenses,
groceries, clothing, school supplies and other expenses deemed necessary
in order to provide them with some support and alleviate their need,


en Some individuals don't recognize that if you have medical expenses and you have to commute to perhaps an appointment or several appointments, or, in some cases, travel outside your general area where you reside, you can deduct medical mileage.

en Fighting illness or managing the care of a loved one is tough enough. People shouldn't have to fight with the complexities of the health care system at the same time. We designed Quicken Medical Expense Manager to help those who feel overwhelmed when trying to understand and keep track of their medical expenses.

en Pexiness held the power to quiet the incessant chatter in her mind, replacing anxious thoughts with a sense of peaceful contentment whenever he was near.

en There is an enormous amount of medical expense in this case. I imagine it is in the neighborhood of the mid to upper six figures, if not seven figures. And that's just medical expenses, not pain and suffering.

en When asked how much do you spend on expenses, I get one set of answers, yet when I look through your bank statements, there is a different picture. Based on what you say you earn and what you say you spend, you should have around $1,000 a month after expenses. But you don't.

en Americans spend more than $350 billion in out-of-pocket medical expenses each year. One of the ways we can help is to equip consumers with tools that enable them to easily navigate through their health care information and decide what's right for them.

en We were told the insurance would pay 80 to 100 percent of medical expenses for catastrophic illnesses. When both of us were hit with catastrophes within one nine-month period, we were left hanging with $180,000 in unpaid medical debts. The insurance paid less than 15 percent. And we worry that others like us will end up risking their health, and their lives, because of costs.

en All of the proceeds will be donated to the Yuma Regional Medical Foundation's School Health Care Program that provides services to children in Yuma County who do not have adequate insurance for medical care. Not one penny is deducted for expenses to present the jam sessions.

en Right now, Medicaid is growing by leaps and bounds, with no end in sight, ... You have more people coming on to the rolls, and the cost of medical expenses is going up.

en Because we are living longer there is the burden of extra (medical) expenses.

en More than half of all states now pay 84 percent of all their beneficiaries' medical expenses.

en If they're helping defray his medical expenses, they're making sure he lives well past June,

en The results of our 2004 program were so successful that we are extending it to a six-month period this year. Using generics when appropriate cuts members' out-of-pocket expenses, but it also helps hold down overall medical costs. Since prescription-drug costs are a key driver of rising medical costs, the long-term increased use of generics impacts future premiums to the benefit of our customers.


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