All medicare plans cover emergency and urgent medical care. For the other things you would have to compare wich covers what, there are many different plans.
Major medical insurance plans can be obtained from companies such as BUPA and Saga. They can also be obtained from a company such as Simply health which specializes in doing medical plans.
"Medical Mutual offers many health plans depending on what you need. They have family plans, drug only plans, and even pet care plans. It is designed to fit your family."
Medical Discount plans don't pay for services, they just get you a lower price.
Yes, there certainly are medical plans. Also, in England (and in a few places in the U.S.) there are pension plans that will ensure continuing medical help once their work is done. There are groups trying to get these pension plans enforced over the whole United States.
There are many ways to find affordable medical plans. If you are employed, chances are your employer has plans you can choose from. If you are not employed you can do a search for a list of plans available and contact these plans and ask for booklets explaining their coverage and cost.
Not all college meal plans offer on financial aid are the same. Some colleges offer very good meal plans and others are not so great, and there are many colleges that do not have meal plans at all.
No, not at all.
There is a great article on eHow.com on how to build your own medical lift chair. Though there aren't any plans for it, it tells you all you need to know to build one. To see it, visit http://www.ehow.com/how_2046661_buy-medical-lift-chair.html
No, Most if not all plans exclude work related conditions.
For individual coverage, probably not. Group plans yes, if you qualify under the companies rules as a domestic partner, if they allow it.
no