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on with health insurance. We are used to corporate plans where plan covers everything and all we would pay for is a small co-pay of like $10. Now these same plans are bankrupting the large companies as they are getting huge rate increases. I recently head that part of every GM car there are about $1500 worth of medical expenses for employees, in every car.
The point that I am making is that health insurance itself is actually really cheap, if you understand how it works. There fore what you should be really concerned with is large medical bills since they are the major cause of bankruptcies in the United Sates. One more thing since October, 2005 you cannot file bankruptcy on medical bills. Number one thing you should be looking for in the health plan is a phrase “Maximum Out of Pocket”, it could also be something like “Maximum Yearly Out of Pocket”, both are exactly the same. What that means that the maximum you can be out of pocket in any given year. Usually that includes all the medical expenses; most plans do have exclusions for prescription drugs. You are still going to be responsible for a co-pay when you will be getting prescriptions. That is the number one things you should look for.
Second thing you should look for is your deductible. There are a lot of plans that I see that say they have no deductible. Be extremely careful and read exactly how those plans work. First of understand one thing. THERE IS NO SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. I hear a lot of people tell me “Oh yeh I got thins great plan with no deductible and I am paying $50 a month.” Yeh Ok… Then I take a look at their plan and explain how it works to them. Let me repeat it again THERE IS NO SOMETHING FOR NOTHING. The main thing to remember is that it is a large name insurance companies that you are looking at. The cost of health insurance no matter where you look is pretty much the same. The only reason there are soooo many plans is because insurance companies trying to come up with all kinds of creative ways to have you to apply for coverage with them. Here is how plans with no deductible work (there are exceptions). There is no deductible but there is what’s called co-insurance. What that means is you will be responsible for a percentage of everything until you reach your Maximum Out of Pocket. Usually plans with no deductible have a very high Maximum Out Of Pocket limit, somewhere around $7500. For example most of the time co-insurance on plans with no deductible is 60/40 or 50/50. What that means is you are going to be responsible of 50% of everything that you use your health insurance for until you reach your maximum out of pocket which could be $7500. Most plans that do have deductible still have co-insurance after the deductible. Co-insurance with health plans that do have a deductible usually somewhere around 20/80 or 30/70. That means that you are still responsible for 20 or 30 percent of the bill until your maximum out of pocket is reached. Plans with deductibles usually have lower maximum out of pocket than plans without the deductible.
Third what you should look for is your co-pays that includes your doctor visit, your physicals, your prescriptions drugs and everything else most of the time would apply towards your deductible. What that means is as you use the plan and you pay $30 for your doctors visit co-pay that $30 gets applied towards your deductible. There fore as you use your plan your deductible keeps decreasing.
My personal recommendation for anyone will be to pick a plan with higher deductibles. Remember that most people filled for bankruptcy because of $17000. Pick plans with deductibles higher that $2500. Unless you are just paranoid and planning on going to the hospital often, or maybe you hurt your self on purpose and get hospitalized so you can see your favorite doctor. I do not know what your reasons is, just keep in mind that you do not have to support insurance companies they are making plenty of money. Insurance companies are betting that you are not going to be hospitalized and statistically they are right that is why they are making money. Follow statistics and realize that chances of you being hospitalized are really small. If you pick a plan with a high deductible you will save your self thousands of dollars a years. If you do get hospitalized just remember that hospitals will be happy to work with you and set up a payment program to pay of any balance you might have. You can set up a plan to pay of that balance in five years buy making payment with no interest. Save that money and invested you will get farther that way. If you like supporting insurance companies by paying high premiums then, Thank you for your support! Now that you understand how to find a plan that will work for you visit http://www.healthcoveragequotes.com to get instant quotes on all the major health insurance carriers.
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Dennis Alexander - leading consultant for employer group and individual/family health insurance. Marketing consultant for major health insurance resource websites and brokerage firms online. Some of the websites consultant and/or administrator www.HealthCoverageQuotes.com, www.GuideToHealthInsurance.org
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