Saturday, May 25, 2013

Costs and Insurance

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Having a chronic condition that requires treatment and/or management, such as ADHD, can become an extremely expensive endeavor.  Medication alone could cost up to thousands of dollars each month.  Insurance should cover these costs.  How should a new patient address ADHD costs, and how can a parent cope with the cost of a child's condition?

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Eileen Bailey, Health Guide, posted Adults with ADHD: Preparing for Next… Let's face it, doing your taxes isn't any fun. It is a boring task and for…

03/24/10

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Eileen Bailey, Health Guide, posted ADHD and Taxes: Do You Need a Flexible… ADHD is a medical diagnosis. You are bound to have health bills…

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Eileen Bailey, Health Guide, answered My insurance will not cover my sons… You can try Partnership for Prescription Assistance   Major…

02/23/10

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Eileen Bailey, Health Guide, answered Are there any progams available to help… Albert   I am sorry you are having a difficult time right now.…

02/19/10

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