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Tips on How to Cut your Medical Expenses
There is no such thing as a free lunch. Moreover, there is no such thing as free
medication. Some time or another, all of us will need medical treatment. Whether
it would be for simple colds or for serious illnesses, these things would hurt
us and burn our pockets.
According to a recent study, Americans spend more money on medical expenses than
any other nationality in the world. As prices get higher and life gets harder,
saving some money from your medical expenses will definitely benefit you.
Here are some practical tips on how to cut your medical costs:
Mind Your Health
Prevention is always better than cure. Being fit and healthy seems to be a 21st
century fad and it wouldn't hurt us if we join in the bandwagon. An analysis of
the 1987 National Medical Expenditures Survey revealed that people who are more
active spend less on medical expenses than those who live lethargic lives. The
analysis equated the benefit of being physically active to $330 (1987 dollar
value) per person.
For smokers and drinkers, reducing cigarette and alcohol consumption is an
option which you may find feasible. You will not only reduce future medical
costs but also reduce direct costs from purchasing these products.
Go Generic
Taking generic drugs is the way to go. Patents are used by manufacturers to be
able to set a price so as to recover their costs in developing their products.
But these patents don't last forever and sooner or later, generic versions of
these drugs will be available. Generic drugs are basically the same as the
branded ones in terms of ingredients and quality.
Going generic can save you a lot of money. According to the Association of Chain
Drug Stores, the generic drugs are priced at $24 on the average in 2004, while
the average price of the branded ones is $96 dollars.
Deal with your Doctor
Take time out to discuss things with your doctor, for this can also save you a
lot of cash. Don't be shy to ask him about the possible alternatives that you
can take. Ask him if there is a generic drug that you can take if he prescribes
you a branded drug. If you are going to have surgery, try to schedule wisely, so
as to prevent overstaying in the hospital. And most importantly, do as you are
told. If he asks you to quit your vice, quit it. If he tells you to be active,
then you'd better be!
Medical expenses can really dig a hole in your pocket. Try to be wise in your
medical transactions and more importantly, take care of your health.
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