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<title>Understanding Auto Insurance</title>
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<description><![CDATA[Auto (car) insurance is a type of insurance coverage for damage to and resulting from an auto.  Insurance of this type can cover a variety of things depending on the kind of auto insurance that has been purchased.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[Point of Service (POS) insurance plans are a combination of the benefits you would receive from a PPO or HMO.  POS insurance does not usually involve deductibles.  Like an HMO, POS programs require you to have a Primary Care Physician (PCP) who acts as your point of service for all other medical needs.  The PCP that you choose under a POS plan then refers you to specialists.  A low copay usually covers fees for services under a POS insurance plan.  Depending on the POS plan and the state you reside in, the copay cost can be anywhere from $10 to $30.  ]]></description>
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<title>Masshealth - Finding a Health Insurance Company That is Right for You</title>
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<description><![CDATA[With health insurance now mandatory in Massachusetts, people across the state are eager to find affordable Masshealth plans that offer quality coverage.  Masshealth plans vary in the coverage they offer.  As a consumer, it is important to understand the difference in Masshealth plans to know which is best for you.]]></description>
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<description><![CDATA[In April 2006, legislation was passed requiring all residents in Massachusetts to have insurance.  Because Massachusetts health care is now a priority, there is a unique opportunity for people living here to find the best health care Massachusetts has to offer.  Massachusetts health plans are the best and most specialized plans available.
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