The increasing cost medical care is of great concern to many people. The cost is so high that many healthy are choosing to have no coverage at all. This proves costly to the state of Colorado and to its medical providers because the non-insured is treated for emergencies regardless of coverage.
There is state run programs in Colorado hat offer free medical benefits if one qualifies. But, for the most part, if your employer does not offer health insurance, you will probably need to purchase an individual plan. These plans are offered by various companies who have the right to turn you down if you have a pre-existing medical condition. Other companies might accept you, but there could be restrictions and your premium will be higher. There is no such thing as a standardized policy in Colorado. This means insurance companies can make their own stipulations. However, all plans have to cover certain screening and prevention programs. You need to research any insurance company you are thinking of purchasing individual coverage from.
When buying individual health insurance coverage you must consider several options like how much do you want to pay out of pocket for doctor visits; do you want medications covered under the policy and what are the co-pays for office and emergency room visits?
For those looking for ways to reduce their taxes, a higher deductible health insurance is the way to go. There are policies designed for families of all incomes.
Colorado is designed to help those who are having a hard time finding affordable health insurance coverage. For further information you may contact the Colorado Division of Insurance.
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