Anyone Heard of High Def Nation Health Insurance?

Which Insurance Commissioners and in which states have approved this product for sale as health insurance. Please list.
 
Well I have a friend who was pregnant without any insurance coverage. She had an emergency surgery due to complications. She had a discount coverage card. Her bill came to over $35,000. Her advocate, I believe the Karis group, stepped in and her bill was reduced to under $300. I could go on. But let's not play that game.

This is not a Discount card anyway although there are some discounts included in features of the program. And many other benefits from what I see.

If you don't have the time to check out the links to the Carriers and organizations involved, I actually don't have time to keep listing more. And it's all I have so far!

If you're interested, you'll have to wait like the rest of us.
But again, this could be a game changer.
 
Again this is in PRELAUNCH stage. You go to the video, look at it, sign up if you want more and wait and see if it's something for you. That's what I'm doing. But the more I learn the more I like it so far. Thank you!
 
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Baloney, another man had cancerous tumor removed over $200,000 bill and it was completely eliminated through the advocate. Like I said, we could go on and on.

I like the questions so far but I've written what I know.
Stop feeling threatened.
I'm not trying to "sell" you.
If it's not for you - move on.
I'm excited about the program and intend to follow it through unless I don't like what I find.
 
Baloney, another man had cancerous tumor removed over $200,000 bill and it was completely eliminated through the advocate.

yea.....I am call BS on this one...maybe you missed this post from earlier.....

Cash Before Chemo | TEXAS HEALTH INSURANCE

LAKE JACKSON, Texas — When Lisa Kelly learned she had leukemia in late 2006, her doctor advised her to seek urgent care at M.D. Anderson Cancer Center in Houston. But the nonprofit hospital refused to accept Mrs. Kelly's limited insurance. It asked for $105,000 in cash before it would admit her.
Sitting in the hospital's business office, Mrs. Kelly says she told M.D. Anderson's representatives that she had some money to pay for treatment, but couldn't get all the cash they asked for that day. "Are they going to send me home?" she recalls thinking. "Am I going to die?"
Hospitals are adopting a policy to improve their finances: making medical care contingent on upfront payments. Typically, hospitals have billed people after they receive care. But now, pointing to their burgeoning bad-debt and charity-care costs, hospitals are asking patients for money before they get treated.
 
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I'm excited about the program and intend to follow it through unless I don't like what I find.

Please explain how a health insurance plan can be "valuable" with a premium of under $200 a month for an entire family. Is it being subsidized by our socialist in chief?

Shouldn't that be your first red flag?

Rick
 
Well I have a friend who was pregnant without any insurance coverage. She had an emergency surgery due to complications. She had a discount coverage card. Her bill came to over $35,000. Her advocate, I believe the Karis group, stepped in and her bill was reduced to under $300.



here is the deal....with real health insurance the majority of the bill is paid and the policy holder can advocate the rest....from my $250,000 bill....your plans are crap and give people a false since of security instead of being there when they truly need it....

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I didn't miss this post - I wondered why you posted it.
It has NOTHING to do with this program.
If you aren't informed, please wait and get informed.
Thanks!
 
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