Link to Enrollment Form | See Mini Medical Benefits Summary | See Major Medical Brief

  • Guarantee Issue
  • No Preexisting Limits*
  • No Health Questions
  • No Waiting Period
  • No Deductibles
 

Why buy Mini Medical? If you can not qualify for Group or Individual insurance due to health or financial reasons, the Mini Medical is a good alternative. The premiums are affordable, guarantee issued with no pre-existing limitations *Coverage begins immediately, even with pregnancy, cancer, depression, stroke, alcoholism, drug addition, heart disease, diabetes or any other illness. The Mini Medical is affordable and available to everyone because it does not include major medical benefits. Major Medical coverage is expensive.

WARNING, your health is in danger if you don’t have medical insurance: The real estate industry has a greater percentage of uninsured individuals than most professions, 2 out of 5 people. Individuals without health insurance have a 25% shorter life expectancy. They are 200% more likely to die in the hospital and have 300% more complications following pregnancy. They have a 25% higher death rate when diagnosed with cancer or heart disease. Not using proper medication causes them 1,100% more emergency treatments. They are up to 70% more likely to be hospitalized with diabetes, hypertension, pneumonia & bleeding ulcers. Individuals without health insurance consistently delay medical treatment, which causes them to get sick more often, stay sicker longer and develop more complications. Early treatment prevents minor problems from becoming serious ones. (Hundreds of medical studies by thousands of different research teams over 20 years has compiled this shocking data.)

Facts to Consider: 1Each working adult spends an average of $1,282 a year on medical care, which includes examinations, treatment, prescriptions and, supplies. Younger individuals spend less for medical care, the average 35 to 44 year old spends $1,170 per year and the average 55 to 64 year old spends $2,450. 2The average family of a working adult spends $2,214. 3The average person will have 3 Doctor Office Visits per year, while only having an Outpatient Facility visit or Emergency Room visit once every 3 years. Hospital stays are generally once every 5 to 7 years. (1Average consumer spending for prescription drugs is $522 per year. [Source: 1Claritas Consumer Spending Patterns Report 7-27-01 2Statistical Abstract of U.S. 2001, U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Department of Commerce. All ages, working, disabled and retired was $2,116 with an additional $1,407 from public programs like Medicare and Medicaid with a national average of $4,215 per capita 3U.S. National Center for Health Statistics 1999.]

4 Steps to Enroll:
Step 1:  LOOK at Plan Benefits. Call Tall Tree for more information. See Mini Medical Benefits Summary
Step 2:  PRINT the Enrollment Form   Link to Enrollment Form
Step 3:  COMPLETE Enrollment Form (including payment section, sign & date)
Step 4:  FAX Completed Enrollment Form to Tall Tree at (801) 274-8900

Privacy Notice: We do not disclose enrollment form or checking/financial information and only allow restricted access to those employees or providers required to provide the products or services you requested. We maintain physical, electronic and procedural safeguards to protect your personal information.


Tall Tree Administrators
802 East Winchester Road, Suite 250, Salt Lake City, Utah 84107
Phone:801.274.8100 and Fax: 801.274.8900
Carrier’s are all A-Rated and may include Pan American, American Heritage, Gerber, Protective, AIG, American General, American Fidelity, or others depending upon plan design and benefits. This is not an endorsement on the part of the carriers.
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