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2005 Dave Markel
Choosing a health insurance plan that is
best for you and your family is one of the
most important decisions you'll ever make.
Choosing between health plans is not as
easy as it once was. Although there is no
one best plan, there are some plans that
will be better than others for you and your
family's health needs. Plans differ, both
in how much you have to pay and how easy
it is to get the services you need. No plan
will pay for all the costs associated with
your medical care, some plans will cover
more than others.
Most Americans have health insurance through
their employers, and every year more employers
offer insurance coverage by managed care
organizations (MCOs). Today, Americans are
in an era of managed care. It's a new experience
for most people. Managed care companies
may decide what doctor you will see and
when, and what treatments will be covered.
It requires you to make some important decisions
because not all managed care plans are the
same.
In choosing a health insurance plan, you
have to decide what is most important to
you. All plans have tradeoffs. It is worth
asking yourself a few questions such as:
. How comprehensive do you want coverage
of health care services to be? . How do
you feel about limits on your choice of
doctors or hospitals? . How do you feel
about a primary care doctor referring you
to specialists for additional care? . How
convenient does your care need to be? .
How important is the cost of services? .
How much are you willing to spend on health
insurance premiums and other health care
costs? . How do you feel about keeping receipts
and filing claims?
You might also want to think about whether
the services that a health insurance plan
offers meet your needs. Call the plan for
details about coverage if you have questions.
It is worth considering the following:
. Life changes you may be thinking about,
such as starting a family or retiring. .
Chronic health conditions or disabilities
that you or family members have. . If you
or anyone in your family will need care
for the elderly. . Care for family members
who travel a lot, attend college, or spend
time at two homes
Most health insurance plans provide basic
medical coverage, but the details are what
count. The best plan for someone else may
not be the best plan for you. For each plan
you are considering it pays off to find
out about a range of things from physical
examinations and health screenings, care
by specialists and prescription drugs to
vision care and dental services. It is also
important to find out about the various
offered services such as medical counseling
as well as what is on offer.
Ask if a certain service is limited or not
covered. You should find out if what is
provided is what you require and if there
are special programs for certain types of
illness. It is also worth finding out about
medicines and equipment that may be needed.
Find out what types of care or services
the plan will not pay for. These are usually
called exclusions. Few indemnity and managed
care plans cover treatments that are experimental.
Ask how the plan decides what is or is not
experimental. Find out what you can do if
you disagree with a plan's decision on medical
care or coverage.
Finally you should think about the location
of services and how far you may be prepared
to go for care. On this subject you should
consider whether or not the plan handles
care when you are away from home.
After you review what benefits are available
and decide what is important to you, you
can compare plans. Many things should be
considered. These include services offered,
choice of providers, location, and costs.
The quality of care is also a factor to
think about.
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