If you have health insurance—or rely on coverage from your employer—ask yourself: Do I know exactly what risks I’m covered for and where the gaps might be? If the answer is “I’m not sure,” it’s time for a review… and it could save your life.
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If you have health insurance—or rely on coverage from your employer—ask yourself: Do I know exactly what risks I’m covered for and where the gaps might be? If the answer is “I’m not sure,” it’s time for a review… and it could save your life.
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