A health insurance plan is a legally binding contract entered into by an insurance company and an individual under which the insurance company agrees to meet a specified range of medical expenses arising during the period of the contract in exchange for the payment of a premium. The contract is normally made for a period of one year and may or may not be renewable. In cases where the contract is renewable there is no guarantee given or implied that the premium will remain the same.
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