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What is short-term health insurance?

Frequently Asked Health Insurance Questions
Short-term health insurance is designed to fill temporary gaps in your "permanent" health insurance coverage. These policies are relatively inexpensive and can go into effect very quickly. Most short-term plans last for no more than six months. You can purchase short-term health insurance coverage in one-month increments or in a single payment for one to six months of coverage. All short-term plans exclude coverage for pre-existing conditions.

Q What about the road fund licence?

Contract Hire FAQ
A Your monthly rental payments cover the cost of the road fund licence for the vehicle throughout the rental period. You will only be charged or credited if there is a government change in road fund licence costs. See similar questions...

Do I pay for Road fund licence?

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Cars based on business or personal contract hire come with road fund licence supplied for the duration of the contract. Vehicles on business or personal contract purchase are supplied with twelve months cover. See similar questions...

What if I still need short term medical insurance after my policy terminates?

Clear Blue Insurance Short Term Health
You may apply for a new policy. Any medical condition, illness or accident, under your previous plan is a pre-existing condition and will not be covered under your new policy. See similar questions...

Is Road Fund Licence supplied with the vehicle?

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Our brand new (pre-registered) vehicles will include 6 or 12 months Road Fund Licence. With used vehicles we are unable to supply the vehicles with tax therefore, you must have an insurance cover note, along with the green part of the V5 (Logbook) to obtain tax at the post office. See similar questions...

Can the insurance company cancel my long-term care insurance policy?

WI Commissioner of Insurance Frequently Asked Questions on H...
No, your policy is guaranteed renewable for life. The policy may terminate only when you cease paying your insurance premiums or if you use the maximum amount of benefits available under the policy. See similar questions...

What is short term medical insurance?

FAQ For Individuals
Short term major medical is the perfect solution for those times you find yourself in need of temporary coverage. Short term major medical plans typically offer coverage for 30 - 180 days, offer options in deductible and co-insurance levels and have high maximum limits for the period of time covered, such as 2 to 5 million dollars. See similar questions...

Can I use my UK Driving licence?

North Cyprus Properties & Estate Agents
For 3 months you can drive with your UK licence, after that you can only drive with a TRNC licence. Once you have been issued with your residency permit a local licence can be administered within a few days. See similar questions...

Are there any short-term side effects of the operation?

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Most patients will once or twice feel pain or vomit after intake of food. This is in most cases caused by eating too much and too quick. If eating is slow and calm, patients will learn to listen to the signals from the stomach. Eating should be abandoned if the patient feels nauseated, have pain or vomits. Regular vomiting is a sign of warning. This can either be caused by wrong eating behavior or be caused by the outflow of the gastric pouch becoming too narrow. See similar questions...

What is a short-term health insurance plan?

Short Term Health Insurance Plans - FAQ
Short Term Medical covers a person for a limited period of time. Typically, short-term plans offer coverage up to six months, although carriers in some states offer plans with coverage up to 12 months with certain plans being renewable up to 36 months. (Note: to determine the maximum coverage length for a particular plan, simply look in the "Max Duration" column on the previous page. See similar questions...

TOP When will I find out if I qualify for the short term insurance coverage?

DQuote.com Affordable Short Term Medical Insurance
When you complete your application we will let you know whether or not, based upon your completed application, you qualify for short term insurance coverage. See similar questions...

What will short-term medical insurance pay for?

FAQ For Individuals
Typically, short-term medical insurance covers a wide range of medical services. See similar questions...

TOP When I get a standard longer-term policy in the future what do I do with my short term policy?

DQuote.com Affordable Short Term Medical Insurance
When you get written notice that your selected health insurance plan for a standard health insurance policy has been approved on terms and conditions that you would like to accept then you will need to contact the insurance company company that issued your short term policy and let them know, in writing, that you want to cancel your short term policy. See similar questions...

What should I look for in a term insurance policy?

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Find out if you can renew the policy for another term or if you can convert it to whole life insurance after the term ends. Find out if the policy can be converted to permanent coverage at a future date. See similar questions...

What is the spending policy for the Long Term Fund?

Frequently Asked Questions
The spending policy, approved by the Board of Regents, sets a percentage annual distribution rate for the Long Term Fund. The rate is currently 4.0%, effective June 30, 2005. The distribution rate is set to provide a relatively predictable stream of income while maintaining a principal base that grows with inflation. In this way, the stream of income should also grow with inflation, providing for inter-generational support to the University and its students. See similar questions...

What is the difference between short-term disability (STD) and long-term disability (LTD) insurance?

FAQ For Individuals
These two types of insurance policies differ most in terms of the length of the elimination (waiting) period, the length of the maximum benefit period, coordination of the benefits payable under the policy with benefits payable under social insurance programs such as Social Security and Workers' Compensation, and the legal definition of disability in the contract language. See similar questions...

What happens if I obtain another insurance policy before the hearing process is over?

FAQ - Cancellation/Nonrenewal Hearings : Bureau of Insurance
If you decide to replace the policy at issue, please let the Bureau of Insurance know as soon as possible. If a hearing has been scheduled but not yet held, you will receive a letter from the Bureau canceling the hearing and dismissing your hearing request. If a hearing already has been held, you will receive a letter dismissing the case without a decision on the merits. If you have any suggestions for things to be included here, please send them to Thomas.R.Michaud@maine.gov. See similar questions...

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