Feel free to choose Sedera Health!
- Terence Quinn
- Nov 12, 2020
- 2 min read
Updated: Feb 16, 2021
Are you tired of traditional insurance? Here I present Sedera Health, your best alternative in the world of health.
What is Sedera Health?
Sedera is not an insurer and does not have a provider line. Sedera Health is an innovative program - many people consider this program as an alternative to the traditional health system in the United States - that brings together a group of like-minded people to share their medical bills, according to guidelines agreed upon in the Sedera community.
How does Sedera Health work?
The concept of Sedera is base on Medical Cost Sharing. A program made up of individuals, families, or associations. These families or businesses design their membership, and through their Medical Cost Sharing accounts, they make a monthly contribution to enjoy the benefits. Members of Medical Cost Sharing are usually patients who:
● They pay for their medical service in cash, without cards or insurance network.
● They choose the doctor and hospital that best suits their needs.
● They have several membership options, but not premium-type memberships.
● They make monthly contributions with no annual limits.
What is a Medical Cost Sharing experience?
Medical Cost Sharing has three memberships that improve your Sedera Health experience:
● Select. Option for businesses and their employees. Select + Initial Unshared Amount (IUA) from $ 500 to $ 1500 for medical necessity.
● Access. Individuals and Families. Access + Initial Unshared Amount (IUA) from $ 500 to $ 5000 for medical necessity.
● Direct Primary Care. A patient to doctor care for primary and preventive needs.
Sedera Medical Cost Sharing offers the foll
owing health services: Emergency room visits, Hospitalization, Surgery, Maternity care (only if a member doesn’t have access to maternity), Diagnostics Imaging,
X-rays and Laboratory work.
As shown, Sedera Health is a cost-effective option for those who want the freedom to choose about their health and prioritize what service is needed. Would you join the Sedera community?

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