Health insurance can be a very frustrating subject for some people. Typical health plans are very expensive, and they have many restrictions. More than likely, they will only cover medical bills from a select few health care professionals that are in their network. Pre-existing conditions are more than likely not covered in the insurance policy. For the little coverage you will receive, as well as all of the restrictions placed on you and the high premium payments, health insurance companies will also force you to pay a large deductible before they begin to pay for your medical bills. If this describes your health care policy, do not worry because there are other options.
Health Insurance Options
Providing health care insurance is a large industry with many providers available. Each provider can give you different types of benefits as well as costs. Depending on the type of health insurance you need, you should look at different providers so that you can save a lot of money as well as increase your benefits.
The traditional insurance policy is the "fee-for-service" type. In this policy, you pay the insurance company a fee in the form of the premium, and they reimburse the doctor, hospital or other health care provider for all or part of the fees charged. This form of policy will offer you the most freedom, but it will require you to pay more for benefits.
The other type of insurance policy is known as the "managed care" plan. This plan usually costs less than the "fee-for-service" plan, but it contains more restrictions. This form of policy requires approvals before you receive any service, including visits to some specialists. If you have this type of health care plan, the only way for you to get medical treatment that the insurance will pay for is to go to a doctor or hospital that is affiliated with your insurance network. In most cases, your insurance company will not pay for services provided by doctors that are not part of their network.
Monday, November 27, 2006
Affordable Alternative Health Insurance
Posted by art at 8:17 AM
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