Don't Buy Health Care Insurance Unless You Know These 5 Things

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Does the medical care insurance plan meet the minimum standards?

Do you know what ISN'T covered?

How good is their network of physicians?

How well is it priced?

Are you getting the best deductible?

You should be sure that your health care insurance company is in point of fact a health insurance company and meets the minimum standards for your state.

Some companies selling what appears to be medical care insurance are selling discount plans. These plans can lower your medical expenses in some situations, but do not provide substantial coverage. They will often use carrier names that are sound very similar to the names of well known medical insurance companies.

The best way to make sure that you are dealing with an actual medical care insurance company is to check with your state's department of insurance. They will have a list of approved health care insurance companies.

You should know what a given health insurance company covers and does not cover.

You should read the outline of coverage or brochure for any medical care insurance policy you are considering. There will be a section that mentions the "exclusions and limitations." Read this section carefully. Most of the items in this section will be the same from policy to policy. However, this won't be 100 percent correct. Make sure that you are comfortable with the things the policy doesn't cover.

You should know how good their network is in your vacinity.

Is your doctor in the carrier's network? If not, are there other doctors in the network who are near you? Is your local hospital in their network? Will you be able to get emergency coverage when you are on vacation in another state?

If you are a spend a lot of time in a second home, it is important to know if you can get your non-emergency care in taken care of in the area near both residences. Most contracts will cover emergency care well whether or not you use network providers. However, many will not cover routine care well if at all if the services are performed outside of the network.

You should know if a policy is well priced. Make sure that it is competitively priced when compared to other similar health insurance policies from other medical insurance carriers. You may be surprised to know how much of a price variance there is between similar policies.

You should know if a plan is priced well when the deductible and other cost shares are concerned.

This involves doing a little arithmetic. When comparing two similar health insurance policies with different deductibles, be sure to annualize the deductible and the price when judging medical insurance contracts. Often when we do this we are able to pick out bargains. Although it is true that when you pay more for a contract you can expect to have a lower deductible and vice versa, you may find that the premium drops faster than the deductible rises.

Look at your net expenses in different scenarios. This will help you determine whether a carrier is charging too much for a low deductible policy. Add up your total costs for your health care expenses when you include not just your annualized premium and your annualized deductible and other cost shares. You will probably find that a medium or even a high deductible plan will be your best option.

The more knowledge you have, the better choices you will make regarding your health insurance contract. Knowing if a policy meets your state's minimum standards, knowing the limitations of the policy, making sure that the network is adequate and being able to judge prices and deductibles are all important when it comes to finding the best healthcare insurance contract for your family.


About the Author:
Alston Balkcom is a veteran insurance agent. You can find Washington Auto Insurance information on his sites. You can also find Idaho health insurance through his site.



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