December 10, 2009
What You Should Know About Life Insurance
In order to make sure that you are covered in the event of a medical emergency it is important to be aware of the different types of medical insurance. If you are uninsured, or do not have the necessary medical coverage, any major medical problem that you encounter will have a significant impact on your personal finances.
Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs) are the most common type of medial insurance plan. A PPO limits the doctors and facilities that you can use to those that are in network. With a PPO you will typically have to pay a small co-pay for doctor visits or hospitalizations, while the insurance company covers the rest of the cost. Depending on where you live, and the strength of your medical insurance provider, you may have a wide variety of doctors and facilities to choose from, or your choices could be very limited. It is important that you look into which doctors and facilities are in network before selecting a PPO.
The more money you pay towards your health care premium each month, the more your insurance company will pay towards your medical expenses, and the less your co-pay will be. Insurance companies may or may not offer coverage for substance abuse or mental health expenses, but it depends on the company and the state in which you reside. The most important thing you should look into, if you are looking for a new insurance company is whether they will cover any pre-existing medical conditions that you may have.
If you are interested in a plan that will not limit you to certain doctors or facilities, then an HDHP (High Deductible Health Plan) may be right for you. The HDHP is a health savings plan, that deducts money from your salary each month before taxes are applied. The money is saved in either a Health Savings Account or a Family Savings Account. When you incur medical expenses, whether it is for doctors visits, medicine, or other over the counter health care needs, you can use the money in your HDHP to cover the costs. If you choose a Family Savings Account the savings can even be used for child care. One additional benefit with an HDHP is that certain doctors may provide a discount to HDHP participants.
The last type of insurance plan we will discuss is the Health Maintenance Organization (HMO). HMOs differ from state to state, and among insurance providers, however they are typically geared towards older adults. HMOs require a Primary Care Provider (PCP) to oversee your care, and they will have to provide referrals for specialists before you can make an appointment. Similar to PPO, the HMO requires a co-pay, and the co-insurance varies based on the amount of your monthly premium.
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Filed under Health Insurance by William Patricks
