Medical Insurance - Health Insurance
Coverage & Plans Explained
If you're trying to decide between health
insurance plans, you'll find that there are several different kinds
from which to choose. It's important that you weigh all your options
carefully. Your health insurance, even with an employer contribution to
the cost, is very likely to be your largest regular monthly expense
other than your rent or mortgage. The plan you choose needs to be more
than affordable. It will affect your family's choices in doctors and
health care as long as you are a member of that health insurance plan.
Health insurance is like any other kind of
insurance. You pay a monthly amount, called a premium, to an insurance
company in return for 'benefits', to be paid out as needed. Depending
on the kind of plan that you choose, those benefits might include
regular doctor's office visits, checkups, emergency room services and
hospitalizations, and treatment by specialists. Some health insurance
plans also offer benefits that are called 'wellness benefits.' like
discounts on health club memberships, stop-smoking classes, and
nutritional consultations.
The main types of health insurance plans are:
HMO - Health Maintenance Organizations
HMO benefits are geared toward keeping you
healthy. They aim for affordable health care costs by reducing the cost
of annual physicals, well-child visits and other routine care by
requiring you to pay a 'co-pay' - a small portion of the actual bill -
for every visit to your doctor, and the health insurance company pays
the rest. Most require that you choose a primary care physician, who
takes the place of an old fashioned General Practitioner - the family
doctor who knew your medical history and prescribed visits to
specialists if needed. HMOs are generally more affordable than
traditional health insurance, but they'll still cost you several
hundred dollars a month.
Company
websites generally provide detailed information of the plans they offer
.
All your medical care under an HMO will be
arranged through your primary care physician. If you need to consult
with a specialist, you simply call your primary care physician and
request a referral.
Preferred Provider Health Insurance Plans
PPH health insurance plans are very similar to
HMOs. They also attempt to keep overall medical costs affordable by
providing both preventive and catastrophic health care coverage. Unlike
most HMO's, though, you can usually choose to visit any physician or
other provider registered with the preferred provider network. You'll
pay a co-payment, and your health insurance will cover the rest.
Catastrophic Health Insurance Plans
Catastrophic health insurance plans are also
sometimes called 'fee for service' plans. They generally will pay out
to any provider, but they strictly limit the kind of health care that
they'll cover. In most cases, you're only covered for illness or
injury. There's no coverage provided for regular checkups and other
office visits. Catastrophic health insurance plans are often the most
affordable option, since they only pay off if you become ill or are
injured.
Carrie Reeder is the owner of http://www.eZerk.com , an
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