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Jeanette Pavini joins us to offer some ways to save on medical supplies.
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How to Save on Medical Expenses Audra Lowe: Healthcare cost so they can be expensive. So Jeanette Pavini is here and she’s got some better ways to save on medical services and this is really important here because it’s even if you have a good insurance policies. Jeanette Pavini: So when was the last time you sat down and read your medical insurance policy? Well, you can be missing out on some really valuable-free services are paying more than you have to for some others. Many insurance companies are shifting their focus to wellness and prevention. They’re reaching out to members with free or subsidize classes. If you want to stop smoking, loose weight or learn to deal with stress, you might be able to find inexpensive health through health plan. Other popular offerings include classes on nutrition, heart health and dealing with back pain. Check with your provider to see what they offer. Now to save money on doctor’s services, know the rules for after hour care. Usually, it’s less expensive to try your doctor’s after hour’s line first. Your plan also might have nurse advice lines and approved to community clinics for urgent care issues. Now, your college-age student should also make sure that they know the emergency numbers for the student health services. Many colleges have low-cost clinics for students even if you’re enrolled in just a few classes. So the bottom-line, talking with your health policy provider about your benefits could be good for your physical and to your financial health. Audra Lowe: On Wednesday, Jeanette gives us the DO’s and DON’Ts when it comes to saving by swapping and don’t forget to head to BetterTV.com and click on our get coupon stab. Better is here to help you save some money.