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10 Things YOU Should Consider When Choosing A Health Insurance
Company.
We don’t think of it too often; as a matter of fact, unless we are faced
with a health crisis or need, we don’t think about health insurance at
all! It is no wonder that many of us are caught unawares when an
emergency happens, and some of us suddenly realize that the health insurance
coverage we had ten years ago is woefully out of date for our current
needs. While purchasing health insurance can be a daunting task in itself,
please remember that any plan is only as good as the company that
underwrites and stands behind it. To this end, here are ten things to
consider before choosing your next health insurance company:
1. Full Disclosure
When purchasing an individual health insurance policy, the underwriter
will look at your medical history. Prior to comparing rates, be sure to
write down all pertinent information, so you will be able to compare
apples to apples. Additionally, it will give you a feel for what kind of
information raises red flags for insurance companies. If you suddenly
deal with a company that does not bat an eyelash at your skydiving
accident that happened just last month, you will need to ask a few more
questions to make sure the rates don’t suddenly change after you sign
on.
2. Pre-Existing Conditions
Most companies will not insure pre-existing conditions; others will do
so after a sometimes lengthy waiting period. Still others are legally
mandated to carry "guaranteed issue" policies. Prior to signing on with
a company, get a detailed list of what is considered a pre-existing
condition, the exclusionary period, and also what kind of coverage will
be provided one the exclusion ends.
3. Interview An Agent
A licensed, independent insurance agent is a goldmine of information and
industry gossip. Furthermore, the agent will be able to share feedback
received from other clients about a given health insurance company,
insurance products, and even customer service.
4. What Does The Future Hold?
When picking a health insurance company it is imperative that its
products and coverages can grow with you and your changing needs. Thus,
a company that specializes in catastrophic coverage only will be of
little use once you have children in the house.
5. Have It Your Way!
Since you will have to live with the health plan of your choosing, it is
imperative that it will work for and with you. Therefore, you should
think through your wants and needs when it comes to coverage. For
example, how important is it to you to pick your own doctors? If it does
not really matter to do, then an HMO may be a cost-saving choice. On the
other hand, if you have a favorite doctor and wish to continue
consulting this physician rather than picking someone else, you may wish
to consider the pricier PPO.
6. Add-Ons
Some companies will bundle their products with other coverages, such as
short and long-term disability, prescription drug coverage, dental and
vision coverage. If these are important to you, you should make sure the
health insurance company you wish to do business with will offer them.
7. Out Of Pocket Expenses?
Take the time to look at the fine print. For example, how much are the
co-pays? Is there an annual cap on the co-pays? Do these caps pertain to
a calendar year or any 365-day period? In addition to co-pays, what is
the percentage of coverage?
8. Accessibility
A health insurance company should be easy to get a hold of, should have
extended office hours, and naturally also a toll-free number. Give the
company a call and get a feel for average hold times, times of
operation, and also services offered via telephone.
9. Rating
Check out the health insurance company’s rating with the Better Business
Bureau. A company that has too many unanswered complaints does not need
your business!
10. Rate Increases
Talk to friends and neighbors who are insured with the company you are
choosing, or if you are working with an agent, seek to find out how
often the insurance companies has raised its rates in the last two
years. This will be a fair measure of the possible rate changes that
will await you once you sign on!
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