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Today in the United States, the cost of healthcare continues to
rise steadily. This makes finding the right health insurance
policy a lot more difficult. You need to be clear about your
needs as well as understand what are and what are not covered by
the different health insurance policies. Knowing this vital
information can help you make an informed decision on which
particular health insurance policy to choose for you and your
family.
Health Insurance Plan for Individuals
An
individual health insurance plan, as the name implies, covers
only one person. If you are not married or do not have any other
person to worry about, an individual health insurance plan is
the best option for you. However, there are several varieties of
individual health insurance plans. Choose the individual health
insurance plan according to your spending power and coverage you
want.
An
Indemnity Plan is a type of individual health insurance plan
that gives you the freedom to choose any medical care provider.
This plan will also cover the services that you avail of.
However, this coverage will largely depend on the deductible you
have paid and how much you are ready to pay out-of-pocket. It's
a trade-off: your monthly premium will be expensive but you get
to choose your doctor or medical institution to provide you the
medical care you need.
HMOs, which are the most popular individual managed plans, do
not offer you the freedom that an indemnity plan offers. If you
go with an HMO, you can only choose a medical care provider from
their network or list. You can go to a specialist only if you
have a referral. If you only require check ups and sometimes
antibiotics, you should opt for this plan.
You
can pay extra and avail of dental and prescription drug coverage
under both kinds of plans specified above.
Health Insurance for Family
Family health insurance plans are for families. Compared to
individual health insurance policies, family health insurance
plans cost higher. If you have a large family, your family
health insurance cost will be higher too. Other factors can
determine the costs of your monthly premium include: gender mix
in your family, lifestyle and habits (e.g., smoking, drinking,
etc). Indemnity plans exist for families and offer the same
freedom as for individuals. These are better because you are
dealing with many people whose needs and medical needs may vary.
Managed care plans for families also exist. They have features
very similar to managed health care plans for individuals. The
cost will be higher but definitely less than the family
indemnity plans.
Health Insurance Plan for Groups
Many
employers offer their employees the benefit of insurance
coverage. They pay the premium for their employees. The amount
that you need to pay will depend on the policy you choose
because companies offer both kinds of policies.
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