Tuesday, September 9, 2008
Won't my current health plan cover my long term care, if needed?
No, in most cases it does not. Health plans may cover some of the skilled medical services you may need when you cannot care for yourself after an illness or injury, but usually for a limited period and only as long as you are showing improvement. Health plans typically don't cover ongoing chronic care.
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