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Who Qualifies As a Dependent for Health Insurance? Family Health

Who Qualifies As a Dependent for Health Insurance?

Health care coverage is one of the most debated issues in America. The rising cost of health care insurance often makes it difficult for young people just out of college to secure health insurance and pay for living expenses while searching for a job or starting a lower paying job. The Affordable Health Care Act passed March 23, 2010 helped close that gap in the system.

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Medicare Part B Information Family Health

Medicare Part B Information

Medicare Part B is considered to be the medical insurance portion of the health program. Under Medicare Part B, beneficiaries will be able to have portions of their doctor and outpatient services covered. Certain preventative services and durable medical equipment (DME) are also covered under Part B. Most individuals may be automatically enrolled. However, there are certain periods during the year in which someone can enroll. For a monthly premium and yearly deductible, Medicare beneficiaries will be able to receive coverage under Medicare Part B.

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What Is Assisted Living? Family Health

What Is Assisted Living?

An assisted living facility combines residential housing, personalized support services and health care for people who need some help with daily living activities. According to the Assisted Living Federation of America, over 1 million Americans live in assisted living residences (see Resources). Assisted living generally is on a scale between independent living and nursing care.

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Explanation of Medicare Benefits Family Health

Explanation of Medicare Benefits

More than 40 million Americans enjoy the benefits of the Medicare program, a publicly funded health care program for the elderly and people with disabilities. To be eligible you must be a citizen of the United States and either 65 years old or older; suffering from certain disabilities, or suffering from End-Stage Renal Disease. Medicare has four major plans: Medicare Part A, Medicare Part B, Medicare Part C and Medicare Part D.

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About Impacted Stool in Children Family Health

About Impacted Stool in Children

When a child develops impacted stool, it can be the result of constipation or a condition known as encopresis. There can be many reasons your child is having issues with impacted stool, such as dietary, potty training, or stress. While it can be a frustrating experience for you, it can be downright painful for your child. There are various ways to treat this condition, but always consult your pediatrician before choosing a treatment.

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Food Recommendations for Children With a Stomach Virus Family Health

Food Recommendations for Children With a Stomach Virus

One of the most common childhood illnesses is the stomach virus. Stomach viruses are most often caused by influenza, astrovirus, calicivirus, adenovirus or the rotavirus. These viruses cause the digestive tract’s lining to become inflamed, resulting in fever, nausea, stomach pain, vomiting and diarrhea. Stomach viruses may last only a few hours, or they may last several days. Children with stomach viruses should continue to consume plenty of liquids and eat solid foods if they have an appetite.

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