Healthcare is a complicated, but necessary, part of our everyday lives. In order to select the best policy for you and your family, you must do your research and this will not be an overnight process. These health insurance tips will teach you to look "outside the box." If you cannot afford the "traditional health insurance plan," there may be something sponsored by the government, such as Medicaid or Disability insurance, or group health insurance plans that might work for you. These tips will help guide you through the selection process and save you money on your next healthcare policy.
Nationally recognized as the leading "healthcare savings expert," Michelle Katz, MSN has saved many people thousands on their healthcare bills while teaching medical providers how to successfully work with their patients in order to avoid "bad debt."
She is a national speaker on many fronts of healthcare, helping medical companies and the public work together in a effort to define the "real meaning" of what healthcare is in the United States and how to "get through the system." Her experience stems from a unique background clinically, administratively, and more importantly, as a patient with and without health insurance.
Michelle has been interviewed in several news markets on various healthcare issues and has been a featured healthcare expert on several stations including: NBC's Today Show, Good Morning America, CBS Evening News with Katie Couric, Oprah & Friends Radio, and WTOP. Her tips have also been written up in Prevention Magazine, Shape Magazine, More Magazine and much much more.
Michelle is the host of DC Area's top rated healthcare show, Today's Health, and a 'Celebrity Guru' for LifeTips as well as a healthcare contributor for EONS.
Michelle received her master's degree in nursing from Georgetown University after recovering from a severe car accident when she did not have health insurance and navigated her way through the healthcare system -- with minimal bills in the end. Her story of survival and advice has been heard on countless radio stations across the country. More recently, she saved a life of a loved one and again faced over $200K in medical bills; in the end, she applied her knowledge of the industry, even through the stress of a "life and death" situation, putting her tips to work; getting the bills down to almost NOTHING.
She currently lives in Washington, DC and continues to lecture to medical providers, businesses, and special groups on saving money in healthcare, despite hard economic times and certain long term medical diseases that bankrupt most. She has successfully educated many in the healthcare industry as a whole on how to work with certain barriers in order to create a simpler, and more effective healthcare industry.
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