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Useful Tips For Choosing A Health Insurance Policy

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The American people have spoken. Speaker Pelosi and House Democrats have ignored them. Through the month of August, the American people let Members of Congress from both parties know that they didn’t want a government takeover of health care. That hasn’t changed.

But instead of listening to the American people, Democrats hid behind closed doors and came back with a bill designed to appease the liberal special interests. Three things about Speaker Pelosi’s health care bill are already clear: it will raise the cost of Americans’ health insurance premiums; it will kill jobs with tax hikes and new mandates; and it will cut seniors’ Medicare benefits. The fact that it weighs in at nearly 2,000 pages – more than 620 pages longer than the government takeover of health care Hillary Clinton proposed in 1993 – is as good an indication as any of just how costly and unsustainable Speaker Pelosi’s proposal is.

Many people are ready to give up before they even start shopping for health insurance. There are so many plans available, all with different options, that can become quite confusing to the average person. Fortunately there are experts that can help you. Read the advice in this article for help on purchasing health insurance.

When considering a health care insurance plan from your employer, consider any lifestyle changes that may have taken place, that would effect your rate. Circumstances such as getting married, having children and being diagnosed with a disease may effect your rates. It may be smarter to check with other providers to see if they can provide a better rate.

Your health insurance needs change as you move through life. Periodically, take a look at your health insurance coverage to make sure it meets your needs, particularly if you have a family. Does it still make sense to stay on your work’s health insurance policy, or does your spouse’s policy offer better coverage for this time in your lives?

As your children age into adults, their health insurance coverage will eventually run out. You need to begin talking to them early (say, in the last two years of college) about their insurance needs so that they understand how the transition will occur. Since many employers are cutting benefits, parents are keeping children on their policies longer and longer, but this gets expensive. Perhaps the best advice is to point out the advantages of full-time employment which will provide them with their own independent health coverage.

One of the most basic tips about insurance is quite simple: never, ever put yourself in a situation where you have no insurance at all. Even if it means paying extra to your former employer to stay on COBRA, you never want to be without health insurance. Too many contingencies could come up that would very quickly put you in a precarious situation. The same is true for auto insurance: never drive uninsured. It’s against the law in many states, so it isn’t just a bad idea; in many places it is actually a crime.

You shouldn’t let your health insurance lapse if you are laid off, or it may be more difficult to get coverage later. You can keep your group coverage for a while with COBRA, but it can be expensive, as you’ll be paying the entire premium. You may be able to get a less expensive plan from an independent agent.

Take out health insurance to protect yourself against financial ruin. If you take ill you may have to leave your job and without a regular income medical bills could easily bankrupt you. Just be sure to research any health insurance plan fully before you sign anything so you are aware of which health conditions it covers.

If you cannot afford insurance, you can try a few things to get the medical treatment you need. Many states offer insurance to qualified people, as well as clinics, that offer care for a sliding scale fee. The money that you save, can offer you the chance to get health insurance later.

If you jump out of planes for a living, or go rock climbing on the weekends, make sure and disclose that when you are purchasing insurance. You will more than likely pay a higher amount for your insurance. However, if you do not tell them that information they can choose not to pay out for your claim if it was a result of those activities. Be honest, even if it will cost you more.

If you have recently lost a job, signing up for COBRA insurance is the quickest fix to keeping you covered, however it is not the cheapest. COBRA allows you to keep the same insurance coverage that you had with your employer however you will be paying the full costs which can get quite expensive.

Unless you are actually suffering an emergency, you should always avoid the emergency room unless you want huge charges on your health insurance bill. A doctor’s visit is far more affordable. If you plan it in advance and do not waste the hospital’s resources and time, you will not have to pay a lot of money for your visit via deductibles.

If you do not visit the doctor often, it would be wise for you to open your own Health Savings Account (HSA). The money you save on not having to pay deductibles and high premiums can be funneled into your HSA and saved for future health needs.

Consider the information you have just read and apply it to your search for health insurance. With all the different plans available it would be easy to become confused without help. Use the tips while shopping and do not give up until you have the right plan that fits your needs.


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