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Top Benefits of Having Health Insurance (That Most People Overlook)

Financial Protection Against Unexpected Medical Costs Medical emergencies can happen at any time, and without health insurance, even a minor procedure can result in overwhelming debt. A good health insurance plan helps cover hospital stays, surgeries, and emergency treatments, reducing your out-of-pocket expenses. Instead of worrying about high medical bills, you can focus on recovery and getting the care you need. Access to Preventive Care & Wellness Benefits Many people don’t realize that health insurance covers preventive care services like annual checkups, screenings, and vaccinations—often at no extra cost. These services help detect health issues early, preventing more serious (and costly) conditions down the line. Additionally, some plans offer discounts on wellness programs, gym memberships, and alternative therapies, keeping you healthier in the long run. Lower Prescription Medication Costs Prescription drugs can be expensive, but health insurance can s...

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