Saturday, August 21, 2010

MAXICARE Healthcard Benefit for Startups & Small Companies for as low as P2900 per employee per quarter

MAXICARE Healthcard Benefit for Startups & Small Companies for as low as P2900 per employee per quarter

For as low as P2,900 per quarter and with a minimum of 5 employees, you can sign up now for a Maxicare Healthcare Corporate Program.
Very ideal for small companies like consultancy firms, agencies, start up businesses, Small and Medium Enterprises and etc.

Enjoy the following corporate benefits:
• Comprehensive Healthcare Coverage with Outpatient and Consultations, Inpatient and Confinement, Emergency Care, Preventive Care, Annual Check Up, Dental Benefits and Life Insurance
• Easy Application Process, No Application Forms, No Processing Fees
• Waived Pre Existing Conditions
• With Annual, Semi Annual and Quarterly Payment Terms
• Direct to Access to Top Hospitals like Makati Medical Center, Asian Hospital, St. Lukes, The New Medical City and 700 other hospitals and clinics nationwide

Quarterly Premium Rates as low P2,900+ depending upon your room accommodation and maximum benefit limit

Sign up and have your employees’ account activated in 1 week! No upfront payment required.

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010

What Health Insurance Do You Have?

What Health Insurance Do You Have?
Posted by blankPixels on Saturday, August 14, 2010
Labels: All about me, Family/Friends, Random Rants

When I was still working, I never really worried about health insurance since the companies I was working for took care of that. I've been covered by different health insurance companies, including Intellicare and Maxicare. And, to be honest, I never took advantage of the benefits I got from them. I should be thankful, right? I mean, that's because I'm healthy, right

Well, honestly, I should've taken advantage of my health insurance coverage and had myself undergo quarterly checkups. Or at least for a dental checkup. I never took my health insurance seriously because my mother is a nurse and she knows a lot of doctors. Thank God I never got sick to the point that I needed to be confined in a hospital.
Even after my mother's health insurance coverage helped us a lot financially when my brother Ken had dengue, my mother underwent surgery to remove her goiter and I had my checkup(I found out I have PCOS and myoma), I still was a bit dependent on my mother's health insurance coverage as a government employee.

I'm guessing that I didn't take the health insurance coverage I was getting from the companies I worked for because I knew, at the back of my head, that I won't be staying with them for long anyway. I guess I'm not really programmed to work for a boss.
So, now, I only have these PhilHealth cards with me. The one on top, I got from my mother. That's one thing we are thankful for that my mother's a government employee – the benefits. The other one is my own PhilHealth card.

Source:
http://www.justanotherpixel.net/2010/08/what-health-insurance-do-you-have.html