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Is
Pet Health Insurance an Option? |
by:
Peter
Lenkefi |
Most
pet owners aren't aware that health insurance
for their loved animals has been available
for about 15 years now. However, both the
availability and restrictions on most plans
have made this type of health insurance
out of reach for most pet owners.
Interestingly enough, pet health insurance
has changed in the past couple of years.
Now, animal owners are able to afford medical
procedures previously prohibitive because
of the cost. But many skeptics are concerned
that health insurance for pets will see
an increase in the red tape us humans already
encounter every day.
Animal medicine is one of the few health
care services that isn't financially dependent
on health insurance. Medical, dental, surgical
and pharmaceuticals are all pretty much
covered by health insurance in humans, but
veterinary patients are responsible for
all of that, themselves. Or, at least their
owners are.
Health insurance for pets is very similar
to insurance for humans. The same fees,
deductibles, coverage rates and plans are
all in place, with different plans based
on the age, species, and general health
of your pet.
Most health insurance policies for animals
start around the 6-8 week range, but when
the policies end depend on a variety of
factors, mostly decided by the health insurance
company. Some have age limits, and some
don't.
And just like with humans, some health insurance
companies will only accept your pet on their
plan if they are healthy; others will accept
them only if they have had a stable condition
for more than six months in a row.
Currently, deductibles stand around $100
for pet health insurance. Policy costs vary
as much as human health insurance does,
unfortunately. Some depend on what types
and kind of coverage is desired, and yet
others are just blanket coverage catch-alls.
Some may only cover accidents and illnesses.
And more pets usually means a reduced health
insurance rate for subsequent animals.
But what if you decide that an health insurance
policy is not right for you, and your pet?
There are other options, of course!
First, discuss your situation with your
Veterinarian. Some animal hospitals offer
packages that aren't quite health insurance,
but can offer a rate deal of some sorts
on more mundane medical procedures (spaying/neutering,
vaccinations, etc.), or packages for your
aging animal.
Secondly, research plans that offer discounts
on animal health services. PetAssure is
one of these companies, but there are a
myriad of not-for-profits that may offer
this as a side benefit when you join. Or,
these same animal not-for-profits may offer
financial assistance for pet owners whose
health costs are beyond their means - a
sort of emergency fund, if you will.
All in all, it depends on you, and your
pet(s), whether or not pet health insurance
is the right choice. Hopefully, with the
help of this article, your choice will be
an informed one.
About the author:
For more more information about pet health
insurance please visit http://www.1health-center.com/articles/The-Important-of-Health-Insurance.php
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