Friday, February 12, 2016

Unexpected Expenses - Things to consider as you’re working on stroke recovery

Let's go back to cause and effect. The cause of inability to pay for these expenses is the losing of income due to disability from your stroke. You lessen than disability greatly if you stop the neuronal cascade of death. Solve the real problems, not just the aftereffects.  I really think that no one in positions of power and leadership in stroke has a brain at all. Send them to find the Wizard of Oz.
http://strokeconnection.strokeassociation.org/Winter-2016/Unexpected-Expenses/
Stroke in young adults can bring on money troubles that may be as challenging as the recovery itself.
“All patients, regardless of their insurance type, can have large medical expenses they are required to pay after their insurance has paid its portion,” said Erin Singleton, chief of mission delivery at the Patient Advocate Foundation (PAF). “Unlike other forms of debt, medical debt arises unexpectedly and is compounded by a decrease in income resulting from missed work either by themselves or those who act as a caregiver.”
With guidance, good choices for weathering stroke’s impact on your budget are possible. Here are some examples an
d guidance from others who’ve been there.

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