What To Look For In Good Health Insurance

June 9th, 2009 by MilesVickstrom

Health insurance is a kind of protection that provides payment of benefits for covered sickness or injury. Included in insurance are various types of insurance such as accident insurance, disability income insurance, medical expense insurance, and accidental death and dismemberment insurance.

Before sign the insurance policy make sure that you have read thoroughly the benefit’s section. Take note of any health care service that is not covered by your insurance policy. Also, pay specific attention to how the health insurance policy is worded. Sometimes, insurance companies hide the insurance coverage exclusions within the definitions of words.

For instance, a insurance company may define the term emergency as anything that is life threatening condition that cannot be reasonably treated by a primary care physician. Whereas, your definition of emergency may be anything that requires quick medical attention.

Clearly, there is conflict for the two definitions. If you find yourself in an emergency situation where you incur a broker arm, for instance, your insurance company may deny coverage for emergency room treatment of a broken arm for the reason that the broken arm does not fall under the life threatening category.

Therefore, you should read over carefully the health insurance policy definitions, paying close attention to the seven key words:

medical emergency.
medically necessary.
accidental injury.
experimental or investigational.
pre certification.
pre-existing condition, and
reasonable and customary

These words and any words that are open to interpretation should be regarded with wariness. Find out how your insurance company defines each of these.

Finally, find the section describing the procedures you must follow in order for your insurance company to reimburse you. These policy conditions or prerequisites are typically worded in a positive tone. Read through each condition carefully, make notes and call your insurance company with any questions.

You should also compare insurance contracts before you sign one. In order to compare exclusions, take two policy contracts and find the exclusions sections. If you want to compare a number of insurance contracts then you could use an online service.

After you obtain your free quote for the health coverage you desire, apply for it online, and you’ll obtain all the information that you’ll need to compare exclusions of each insurance policy (though sometimes this will require more research.)

insurance is something that everyone needs today. The rising cost of visiting a health care provider or a hospital stay makes it imperative that everyone have some type of health care coverage. Government statistics estimate that over 40 million people in America are not covered by any type of health insurance on any given day. That’s an enormous number of people who really are taking a financial risk.

Even if you’re on a tight, limited budget, it’s very important that you pick up some kind of affordable health insurance. Even if you only have a plan that covers unexpected hospitalization, your peace of mind will be greatly enhanced. Keep in mind that a catastrophic health insurance policy can come with a high deductible before their coverage kicks in. They don’t pick up the cost of preventive physician visits or emergency room visits to get a few stitches.

John Pawlett
http://www.articlesbase.com/health-articles/what-to-look-for-in-good-health-insurance-95720.html

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6 Responses

  1. tpmike2004 Says:

    Where is a good place to look for health insurance?
    I am 22 years old and half to get off of my parents health insurance. What should I be prepared for?

  2. alanc_59 Says:

    Try Canada
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  3. cutecancerchick Says:

    IF U HAVE NO HEALTH PROBLEMS, I WOULD TRY UNITED HEALTHCARE, HUMANA, AETNA…LOOK FOR ONE WITH A LOW DEDUCTIBLE AND A COPAY. ALSO MAKE SURE THEY HAVE A PRESCRIPTION DRUG CARD! IMPORTANT! MEDS CAN GET REALLY EXPENSIVE.
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  4. Gail J Says:

    I just did an exhaustive look for health ins. Every state is different; I live in Illinois. I am 48 yrs old, so your rates will be cheaper! The choices are confusing and it is difficult to compare plans directly. There were good deals at Blue Cross, United Health, Aetna. I decided to take the Aetna with high deductible ($5,000!) but they give you a list of doctors to go to for $40 a visit and $15 for each generic prescription. That should get me over strep throat, without killing me for a monthly premium. All this for $135 per month.

    My old plan was a $2500 deductible, no doctor coverage till deductible met, then $309 per month! (Time Insurance)

    You can also get very cheap "temporary" plans for 6 months. This is useful if you are between college and your first real job. I had one once from my State Farm car insurance agent.

    The best place of all to get health insurance if you have an ongoing health problem is from your job. If you are sick (say epilepsy with expensive meds) then get a good job in government or a big company like GM or Boeing! They will take very good care of you because your group is so large, and the company pays most of the premium.

    Try http://www.ehealthinsurance.com. They give you a good overview, and will give you premium estimates. Every company wants to "underwrite" you, to make sure you aren't already sick. They don't typically make you take a physical, but want you to disclose all contacts with the medical establishment for the last 10 years.

    Good luck and be patient with the phone people. They can be very helpful and knowledgeable or quite clueless!
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  5. mbrcatz17 Says:

    Get a job! That way the employer pays 80% of the cost.
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  6. Dolly F Says:

    Get a good plan for yourself since now you are 23 yrs, compare quotes and decide for yourself how much premium you can pay say maybe for life or auto or medical insurance etc,
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