What to Know When Shopping for Health Insurance
What to Know When Shopping for Health Insurance
Between the rising cost of health insurance and the various
types of health policies, finding a plan to fit your health
needs and your budget can seem overwhelming. So how can
you sort though these variables and find a policy that works for
you?
Doing Your Homework
Doing a little research before you start shopping for health
insurance will go a long way once you start comparing quotes and
policies.
You can start by reading up on the types of policies available
in your area and determining what you want and need out of your
health insurance--from prescription drugs to coverage of
pre-existing conditions, you'll want to identify these
necessities from the outset.
To learn more about health insurance in your area, contact your
state's Division of Insurance (DOI). This underutilized
resource was developed to educate and protect consumers on the
topic of insurance and has many guides and publications to help
you make informed decisions about health insurance. And the more
you know, the better decisions you'll make!
Shopping Tips
Under most state laws, health insurance policies are not
regulated by the government. This means that insurers can sell
different health insurance policies for very different prices.
While that may seem complicated for the consumer, it's actually
a benefit. This means that you can get health insurance quotes
from multiple insurers and select the best health insurance
policy for you.
So what exactly should you be looking at when comparing
policies? Here are a few important questions to ask:
Does the policy cover all major medical expenses?
What's the monthly premium?
What are the choices for deductibles?
What percentage does the insurer pay after the
deductible is met?
What coverages are included in the policy?
Does the policy cover prescription drugs?
Does the policy cover preventative care?
Are your doctors and health care facilities inside of the
policy's network?
What is the cost for seeing a physician outside of
the policy's network?
While you will certainly think of more questions to ask
potential insurers, this list should get you started. Remember,
the more you know, the better decisions you'll make!
Protecting Yourself
As with most areas of business, there are a few untrustworthy
insurers out there who ruin things for the good guys. That's why
it's a good idea to investigate your insurer and his or her
credentials before signing a health insurance policy.
You can check your agent's credentials, as well as the company's
customer satisfaction rating and financial standing through
consumer-serving sites like AM Best or the Better
Business Bureau. Doing a little behind the scenes work on
your insurer beforehand will save you the stress and financial
loss of doing business with a dodgy insurer.
You can also protect yourself by knowing your rights and
privileges before signing on the dotted line. Most states now
require insurers to cover certain benefits, such as mammograms
and prostate exams; your local DOI will have more information on
mandated benefits and other rights and privileges.
Most insurers will also offer a free-look period of 10 or
so days to review your policy and make any final adjustments or
decisions. If you decide you don't want the policy during that
free-look period, you are entitled to a full refund and your
policy will be cancelled without penalty. As a general rule, if
your health policy doesn't contain a free-look period, you're
probably better off purchasing health insurance from someone
else.
Applying Lessons Learned
Now that you've gotten a few pointers on shopping for health
insurance, you can get started and determine your needs, get the
facts, shop for health
insurance quotes and compare prospective insurers for price
and service. Taking things one step at a time will make the task
of finding cheap health
insurance less daunting--and get you on the road to savings
success!
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