jump to navigation

Staying Healthy

Adjusting to life in a new country means excitement, challenge, and the unexpected. No amount of preparation can guarantee a trouble-free transition. There is one area, however, in which you do not want to face the unexpected: medical care for yourself and your family. The United States does not have a national health plan, and the government is not a major provider of medical care. Arranging and paying for medical care is your responsibility. Because medical care in the United States is very expensive, the best way to meet this responsibility is to obtain comprehensive health-insurance coverage to protect you and your family from exorbitant costs.

Back to Table of Contents

Comments»

no comments yet - be the first?