What
Do You Need to Know About Health Insurance?
Let's face it--in today's world, health insurance is a necessity.
With medical expenses being so, high, paying for them could put
you in a very difficult position, where you could loose your savings,
business and/or patrimony.
What types of health insurance are available?
Health insurance plans generally fall into one of two categories:
indemnity plans (also known as reimbursement plans) and managed
care plans such as health maintenance organizations (HMOs), preferred
provider organizations (PPOs), and point of service (POS) plans.
• An indemnity plan allows you to choose your own doctors
and pays for your medical expenses--totally, in part, or up to a
specified amount per day for a specified number of days.
• Managed care plans generally provide broader coverage,
but they all involve an arrangement between the insurer and a selected
network of health-care providers (doctors, hospitals, etc.). For
example, an HMO will require that a primary care physician in the
network coordinate all of your care and refer you to specialists
in the network.
No matter which type of health insurance you buy, you'll need
to make sure it offers the right kinds of coverage.
What should be covered?
A good health insurance policy contains several types of coverage.
Hospital expense insurance pays your room, board, and incidental
services costs if you're hospitalized.
Surgical expense insurance covers surgeons' fees and related costs
associated with surgery.
Physicians' expense insurance pays for visits to a doctor's office
or for a doctor's hospital visits.
Major medical insurance offers extremely broad coverage with a very
high maximum benefit that's designed to protect you against losses
from catastrophic illness or injury.
What might be covered?
When comparing health insurance plans, check to see if they provide
additional benefits that you may need, including:
• Prescription drugs
• Preventive care
• Mental health benefits
• Maternity care
• Vision care
What will it cost?
In addition to the monthly premium expense, you may have other out-of-pocket
costs. These costs can really add up, especially if you have children
or other family members who visit the doctor frequently. Check to
see if the health insurance plan you're considering requires you
to pay any or all of the following:
• Co-payment: The amount you'll have to pay
each time you visit a health insurance provider (generally required
by HMOs).
• Deductible: The amount you'll have to pay
toward your medical expenses (usually annually) before the insurance
company begins to pay claims (generally required by indemnity plans).
• Coinsurance: The percentage of your medical
costs you'll have to pay after you reach any deductibles that apply.
Where can I get health insurance?
You may get health insurance through a group plan at work or through
another group affiliation (a school, a club, etc.) or by purchasing
an individual plan on your own. By purchasing an individual plan
on your own, you may even be able to customize the health plan.
Shop online to compare rates from several companies to find the
best plan and rate to meet your needs.
How do I decide which plan is best?
The best health insurance plan for you is the one that gives you
the greatest flexibility and the most benefits for the lowest cost.
Unfortunately, there's no such thing as a standard health insurance
plan. As you would when making any major purchase, you'll need to
shop around and get several quotes before choosing a plan. Here
are a few points to consider:
• What co-pays, deductibles, and coinsurance requirements
apply?
• How much freedom do you have to choose your own health-care
providers?
• Does the plan cover the health services that you need?
• Does the plan cover the health-care providers you're currently
using?
• Does the plan offer family, as well as individual, coverage?
• Does the plan cover pre-existing conditions? If so, is there
a waiting period? (The average waiting period is three months to
one year.)
• Does the insurance company have a good reputation in the
industry and a positive rating from a major ratings organization?
(Contact your state's department of insurance for more information.)
If you feel that not all of your questions have been answered
and need additional information, please call us directly and/or
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Please note that this description/explanation is intended only as
a guideline.
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