The Real Cost of Health Insurance
Do you know the actual cost of your health insurance?
Everyone knows that health insurance costs are continually
rising, but how do these spiraling costs affect your health
insurance coverage? You know how much you pay every month for
your health insurance premium, so it's easy to know when this
cost goes up. But what about all the other costs involved with
health insurance?
Before you're hit with an unexpectedly large medical bill, find
out about the hidden costs of your health insurance.
The Premium
The premium is the amount you'll pay for the benefits covered
under your health insurance plan. The premium is typically
broken down into equal monthly payments. If you've got group
insurance, your employer or union is probably sharing some
percentage of this cost.
The Deductible
If your health insurance policy includes an annual deductible,
you need to understand the details. A deductible is an amount
you are responsible for paying before the insurance company
begins paying out claims. As with car insurance, the higher your
deductible, the lower your monthly premium and vice versa. A
family health insurance plan typically includes multiple
deductibles, one for each family member.
The Co-Payment
A co-payment is a fixed amount you have to pay each time you
visit the doctor. The co-payment amount will depend on the type
of health plan you have. Typically, an HMO will have the lowest
co-payment. The co-payment can increase, however, for different
types of medical service or if you visit a doctor or hospital
outside the network.
Co-Insurance
Co-Insurance is the amount of a claim that the insured is
responsible for paying, once the deductible has been met. A
typical ratio is 80/20, where the insurance company pays 80% of
a claim and the insured pays 20%. An insured's percentage will
usually increase when he or she goes outside the network. Also
when the claim exceeds what the insurance company deems
"reasonable and customary," the difference is another form of
co-insurance that you must pay.
Comparing Quotes
Make sure you fully understand these health insurance costs. Ask
about them when requesting quotes, especially online health
insurance quotes. When comparing quotes from different insurance
companies, it's essential to know all your costs, not just the
premium. Make sure the person preparing your quote clearly
defines the deductible amount and whether there are separate
deductibles for different types of services, the co-payment
amount and the co-insurance amounts. Also, ask the rep to
describe any other costs that may not be readily apparent.
Holding Down Your Costs
There are a number of ways you can help control costs once you
have selected a health insurance plan. If yours is a "managed
care plan," be sure to stay within your network. If you can
choose any medical care professional, be sure that the
provider's fees for the services you'll need fall within your
insurance company's "reasonable and customary" guidelines. If
not, shop around for a less expensive provider.
Other tips for keeping health insurance costs at a minimum
include choosing a healthier lifestyle and seeking medical care
only when absolutely necessary. After that health care costs are
largely beyond the individual's control. The best medical advice
would be, don't get an ulcer worrying about them.