May
30
Filed Under (insurance) by admin on 30-05-2008

With health care costs soaring through the roof, the cost of health insurance premiums are increasing as well. Health insurance is a necessity, however, when you consider the costs of one visit to the emergency room, surgery to set a broken bone, scans, lab and other costs. When your budget is limited, how can you keep the costs of your health insurance premiums down? There are several steps you can take to reduce your health insurance costs and still maintain adequate medical coverage when you need it.

First step is to consider what health insurance options you have. Does your employer offer a group medical benefit? Many employers (and/or labor unions) offer health benefits to full-time employees. Group health insurance is usually the cheapest way to get medical coverage; an employer can negotiate with health insurance companies to get a group health plan at cheaper rates. In addition, many employers will pay part of the premium, reducing your health insurance cost even further. Another consideration is whether your spouse has health coverage available through their employer? If so, compare your health benefits plan to that of your spouse, and decide which health plan is the better buy. It may be possible to have one spouse carry family health insurance coverage and the other drop their health benefits. Many employers have multiple health insurance options, so review these plans as well. Choose the health plan that best meets your needs at the cheapest rate.

If no health insurance coverage is available through your employer, there are other ways to obtain health insurance coverage. Individual and family private health insurance policies are available. Shop and compare benefits and premiums from each health insurance plan. If you and your family are generally healthy, the new Health Savings Account (HSA) may be worth consideration. The HSA is an account that allows you to save tax-free dollars for your medical/health expenses. Similar to an Individual Retirement Account (IRA), you are limited in the amount that you are allowed to contribute each year; however, with the HSA, withdrawals for health expenses are not penalized, and no tax is paid on the withdrawal. When paired with a health insurance policy that has high deductibles and low rates, the HSA may be ideal for you. Save money in the HSA for deductibles and co-pays, and you’re set.

For those over 65 or permanently disabled, Medicare is available through the federal government. The original Medicare is an 80/20 plan (they pay 80% of eligible expenses and the insured pays 20%) with an annual deductible and a monthly premium. Supplemental health plans are available to cover this deductible and co-pay. These supplemental health plans are usually private and the insured pays a premium. In addition to the original Medicare plan, there are Medicare HMOs. In these Medicare HMO health plans, the Medicare premium is paid to an HMO to provide benefits to the insured. HMO plans are more restrictive in that patients must get care through a network provider, but often these plans cover more prescription drugs and preventive care than original Medicare does.

Recently some employers have offered lower premiums to employees who do not smoke cigarettes. This is currently a controversial topic for some, but it certainly may begin a trend. In the future, employers and their health insurance providers could offer reduced premiums for employees who maintain normal weight, exercise regularly, and receive certain wellness benefits. Maintaining a healthy lifestyle lowers the risk to the health insurance company that they will be paying big bucks in health care down the road. And health insurance, as any other insurance, is all about risk.

Bottom line: going without health insurance coverage is a big risk for you. Find health coverage that you can afford just in case Murphy comes knocking at your door!

Kay Lowe holds a Master’d degree in health care and has 30+ years in the health care field. She is also webmaster for Health-Infosource.com, a website dedicated to disseminating health information.

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May
22
Filed Under (insurance) by admin on 22-05-2008

Affordable health insurance, it’s something we all want to take part in but the reality is many consumers don’t know how to properly search for the best online health insurance deal. Fortunately, with the advent of the Internet finding the most affordable health insurance online has never been easier.

One thing you must know before doing any type of online research for health insurance or any other insurance product is that there are many insurance company websites that promise incredibly low rates for their insurance products but actually fail to deliver. Shopping for affordable health insurance isn’t as easy as buying the latest hard cover novel, the newest DVD or the latest Play Station 2 game. When purchasing health insurance online you will be required to divulge information about your current state of health as well as other information that is normally personal in nature. For that very reason always take the time to make sure the website you are considering purchasing your insurance through is truly legit and that they actually have licensed insurance providers that can help with your health insurance needs, wants and desires.

Perhaps the easiest way to find affordable health insurance online is to simply do a cost comparison as well as a benefit comparison between insurance providers or specialists. Don’t be mislead by the numerous ads touting insurance policies for 70% and 80% cheaper then anyone else. Although many of the insurance companies advertising specials like this are doing so to gain your business and may have a very good health benefits package there are a few bad apples that will do nothing more then take your health insurance premiums and provide little in the way of health care coverage. Remember the goal is to get the maximum amount of health insurance coverage at the lowest possible monthly rate.

So to recap the quickest and simplest way to find the best affordable health insurance online is to do the following; Step 1 - Search on the internet for health insurance companies and providers. Step 2 - Obtain their health insurance premium rates and quotes. Step 3 - Accurately (this means read the fine print) compare and contrast the plans and prices you obtained in step 2. Step 4 - Choose the health insurance plan that meets your health coverage needs and stays within your monthly budget and then apply online.

In some cases consumers shopping for affordable health insurance get confused or lost by the variety or options available to choose from. One way to seek resolution on this minor problem is to actively utilize the insurance company’s licensed health insurance agent by requesting guidance and information on their company’s respective plans, coverage amounts and monthly premiums.

Finding affordable health insurance doesn’t have to be a hassle or pain in the neck procedure. In fact by following our quick and easy tips you will find that locating the most affordable health care insurance online doesn’t have to be frustrating at all.

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