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Article: Graduating Seniors Risk Losing Health Insurance; Personal Health Plans Provide Protection.
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- April 30, 2003
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Business Editors/Health/Medical Writers
CLEVELAND--(BUSINESS WIRE)--April 30, 2003
With graduation day quickly approaching, graduating seniors may find themselves no longer eligible for health insurance coverage under their parents' plan, joining the growing number of Americans without health insurance.
The increasingly popular personalized health plan, like Medical Mutual's SuperMed One, is one way graduates can safeguard themselves from the possibility of unforeseen health and financial risk until they land a full-time job with health benefits. Personal plans are the fastest growing segment in the health insurance market, offering affordable ...