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Health Insurance Explained by Kaiser Family Foundation

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August 20, 2018 by disbenefits

This animated video by the Kaiser Family Foundation  dives into some important health insurance basics.

VIDEO DESCRIPTION: This cartoon explains health insurance using fun, easy-to-understand scenarios. It breaks down important insurance concepts, such as premiums, deductibles and provider networks. The video explains how individuals purchase and obtain medical care and prescription drugs when enrolled in various types of health insurance, including HMOs and PPOs.

This is the third YouToons video written and produced by the Kaiser Family Foundation. The video is narrated by former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, a nationally-recognized surgeon and Foundation trustee.

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