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Are Your Income And Practice Only Half-Protected?

15 May 2019

Question: Would you purchase insurance that protects just half of your house? What about half your car? Or your family?

Most likely you would not. So why would you settle for insurance coverage that might only protect half of your finances?

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4 Facts You Need to Know About Hospital Indemnity Insurance

15 May 2019

Exclusively for Members of Texas Medical Association

Why consider hospital indemnity insurance? As a physician, it’s likely you’ve already taken the time to find a good health insurance plan for yourself and your family. You might even feel confident about your ability to deal with unforeseen injuries and serious health issues should any arise down the road. Still, no one ever got paid for lying in a hospital bed, and when physicians find themselves unable to work, it’s that much more money they’re losing.

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Employed Physicians: Will Your Disability Coverage Catch You?

15 May 2019

Rock climbers have confidence that their safety equipment will catch them if they fall; otherwise they would never take the risk of climbing. But they don’t secure their anchors, knots and carabiners once, then ignore them for the duration of their climb. To be safe, they check their safety equipment periodically; both as their position changes, and as time passes.

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Why Residents Should Think Twice about Disability Protection

15 May 2019

As a resident, you may believe that you don’t need to think about long-term disability insurance, since it is part of your employer-provided benefits package. It is reasonable to feel confident in the benefits provided by your employer. But to be sure that your disability insurance will protect your finances properly in the event of a serious accident or illness, you should look closely at your protection to make sure it fits your situation; and as a resident, you may have specific needs that your employer-provided coverage simply cannot meet.

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