Many health insurers are rolling back COVID-19 waivers; here s what you may have to pay for
That treatment is expensive, and increasingly, insurance companies who once voluntarily waived fees for treating COVID-19 are quietly getting rid of those waivers, leaving patients trying to navigate both a physical and financial rebound.
Posted at 5:32 AM, May 06, 2021
and last updated 2021-05-06 05:32:08-04
(WXYZ) â Early in the year, COVID-19 was the number one cause of death in America.
According to the Kaiser Family Foundation, the U.S. averaged over 2,400 deaths from COVID-19 in February. That s 20% higher than heart disease which is typically the country s leading cause of death.
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Elaine Tanner lives with her life partner, Jimmy Hall, at the head of Mill Creek in Letcher County, Kentucky. Jimmy is a sixth-generation Letcher Countian, and the land is his family land. Together, they like to roll around on their property on their ATV. But lately, Tanner’s spent more time searching for signs of damage than having fun. That’s what she was doing on Thursday morning investigating her mountain.
After the March 28 rainstorm, Tanner was dismayed to find the hillside looking even less stable than usual. Boulders had shifted downslope. Trees were leaning, she said, almost like they were drunk. Even though the head of the hollow is too high to flood, Tanner, like many who live on higher ground, found herself facing another problem: landslides.
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