© South-Western Educational Publishing Chapter 27 Health and Life Insurance  Health Insurance  Disability and Life Insurance.

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© South-Western Educational Publishing Chapter 27 Health and Life Insurance  Health Insurance  Disability and Life Insurance

GOALS © South-Western Educational Publishing Lesson 27.1 Health Insurance      

© South-Western Educational Publishing Group and Individual Health Plans  Group policies     Individual policies

© South-Western Educational Publishing Types of Health Insurance Coverage   

© South-Western Educational Publishing Private Health Plans    

© South-Western Educational Publishing Health Savings Accounts   

© South-Western Educational Publishing Medicare and Medicaid  Medicare:  Medicaid:

GOALS © South-Western Educational Publishing Lesson 27.2 Disability and Life Insurance    

© South-Western Educational Publishing Disability Insurance  Group disability insurance  Social security disability insurance  Workers’ compensation insurance

© South-Western Educational Publishing Life Insurance  Provisions of life insurance policies  Types of life insurance  