Lack of Insurance Compounds Chronic Conditions Burden

For an individual not covered by a company or group insurance policy, private health insurance can often seem like a massive, unbearable and expensive hurdle to overcome.
The choices are numerous and confusing, and taking out a policy for yourself or your family can appear costly. If you have a chronic medical condition, an additional stumbling block can be encountered, as your premiums may become even higher or you may face lengthy periods of no coverage for a pre-existing condition. As a result, people with chronic conditions often face the burden of high insurance premiums and having to also pay for treatments and medicines related to their long-term problems.

A chronic condition is usually defined by insurers as an illness or disease from which a person is unlikely to recover, or for which there is currently no cure. Examples of chronic illnesses include arthritis, asthma, cancer, cardiovascular disease, cholesterol problems, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, depression, diabetes, high blood pressure, multiple sclerosis, and osteoporosis.

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