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Showing posts with label Health Insurance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health Insurance. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 22, 2009

Individual Health Insurance Plans

You may have noticed more advertising of family health insurance coverage in the last year or so. Given the current economic environment, many individuals and families are choosing to secure health insurance coverage outside of a group plan. For some, this may be due to being self-employed. For others, it may be less expensive than the plan offered by their employer. For what ever the reason, more and more people are seeking individual health plans as offered by many insurance carriers.

Because many employers have to scale back on expenses, they are changing the benefits being offered to employees. In many instances, it equates to more money being withheld at each pay period. In order to make the health plan less costly to the company, they are altering current group health plans or altering the amount of company contribution. The result is a higher cost for the employee. It may be in the form of a higher premium, higher copays or coinsurance, or higher deductibles. Certain coverage, such as for dental care, may be reduced or eliminated. This leaves the worker with a decision to make.

For some employees, they opt to continue with the coverage being offered by their employer. Those with families are doing more research into health insurance coverage as it would be too expensive to continue with the changed employer plan. There are many individual plans available through well known carriers, and some that are not as familiar. However, it is not impossible to find an individual health insurance plan to fit the needs of your family.

Prior to starting your research, sit down and determine exactly what coverage you need. Do you need it just for yourself? Are you a single parent and just need coverage for yourself and a child? What type of health care expenses do you currently have and anticipate in the near future? How much can you afford to pay (premium, copay, coinsurance, and deductible)? Doing this helps to narrow your choices.

Once you start reviewing health plans, make sure that you understand the terminology. Do not be afraid to contact the company offering the plan and ask questions. Also, you want to find out if certain services are part of the plan, available as a rider, or even available at all through that carrier and don’t forget to ask about dental, vision or life insurance coverage.

If you are self-employed, never had health insurance or recently laid off you cannot afford to not have major medical insurance. Why? Because today’s leading cause for financial ruin and filing for bankruptcy is the inability to pay medical bills. By purchasing a major medical policy you are able to implement a cap on your out of pocket expenses, and have the support of a large organization to subsidize the majority of your medical expenses. To give you an idea of what a burden medical bills and can be, a 3 day stay in a hospital can run upwards of $28,000.

So the question is where are you able to find quality health insurance coverage if you are ineligible for an employer sponsored plan? Today, the web is a valuable resource for finding affordable health insurance options in your area. However, when you begin looking for a plan it is important to shop around for all options. Do not limit yourself to going to a single carrier’s website as it is very likely they may not have the most competitive rate in your area. It is best to use some sort of exchange or quote engine to observe all possible options in your area.

In addition, when trying to find health insurance, make sure that you are signing up for “real” insurance and not a discount program. Discount health insurance policies are dangerous because they do not cap your out of pocket exposure; i.e., you could be paying 50% of a million dollars in medical claims. A dead giveaway for discount programs is membership fees before signing up. Any real insurance carrier will not make you pay a membership fee in order to qualify for their plan. Also, if it sounds too good to be true it probably is.

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Friday, January 30, 2009

Things You Need to Know About Health Insurance

Shopping for a family health insurance or an individual health insurance? If this is your assignment for yourself this year, then there are a lot of things that you should know first. These are things that may prove helpful and realizations that you should acknowledge so that shopping for a cheap medical insurance can be made possible.

An important thing that you should know is the fact that a medical insurance-whether that is a family health insurance or an individual health insurance- is a necessary evil. This is evil for some because this cost too much. Necessary evil for you because admit it or not the medical insurance is your friend when the time comes. Medical bills and other drugs that you may need in your old age can break your retirement fund and obviously, the health insurance plan will save you from bankruptcy.

If you are working and your employer offers a health insurance plan, then it is suggested that you take the chance. This is what the industry calls as the group coverage and this is a good deal for someone who still don’t have this kind of plan. When shopping for cheap medical insurance, expect to face rough roads. It will be always tough to compare plans and if you are presented with a plan with the lowest premium then don’t expect that it will be the cheapest plan for your needs. Don’t look solely on the premiums that you need to pay; attention should be focused on the coverage that can be offered by the medical insurance plan. And speaking of coverage for cheap medical insurance, you need to consider the fact that there are some loopholes too in coverage and you needs to be aware of these. For example, doctor visits may be free but the benefits for other services like drugs and dental care may be just optional.

When shopping for health insurance plans, it is not a sin to find for the plan that is not only cheap but flexible. But if you insist on a flexible plan, then better be prepared to pay for more. With greater flexibility on your part then the more you have to pay for the premiums and other obligations. Medical insurance-whether that is a family health insurance or an individual health insurance- is a contract. And that contract will include the listing of preferred doctors, hospitals and other providers. It is suggested that the person should check up on the track records of these personalities and institutions before signing the dotted line. Once you have signed on the contract and you have your very own medical insurance, then you need to know that it is mandated by law that you can keep your health insurance plan even at the event that you lose your job. The government protects your need to have an individual health insurance or a family health insurance. But the bad news is that the government cannot protect you from high cost of premiums and other obligations. But at least high premiums and obligations will mean better coverage and services in the end.

Author:
Shieldon
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Wednesday, December 17, 2008

Health insurance

The term health insurance is generally used to describe a form of insurance that pays for medical expenses. It is sometimes used more broadly to include insurance covering disability or long-term nursing or custodial care needs. Individual health insurance is coverage that a person buys independently. It can be sold to a single individual, to a parent and dependent children, or to a family.

By estimating the overall risk of healthcare expenses, a routine finance structure (such as a monthly premium or annual tax) can be developed, ensuring that money is available to pay for the healthcare benefits specified in the insurance agreement. The benefit is administered by a central organization, most often either a government agency or a private or not-for-profit entity operating a health plan.

Health insurance provides many things: a safety net, should you get sick or injured; the means to maintain your well being with tests, screenings and vaccinations; and peace of mind, knowing your family can get the cheap health care it deserves. However, Lifestyle-related factors can increase utilization and therefore insurance prices, such as: increases in obesity caused by insufficient exercise and unhealthy food choices; excessive alcohol use, smoking, and use of street drugs.

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