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What
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by:
Mike
Spencer |
Copyright
2005 Mike Spencer
Health insurance is a kind of protection
that provides payment of benefits for covered
sickness or injury. Included in health insurance
are various types of insurance such as accident
insurance, disability income insurance,
medical expense insurance, and accidental
death and dismemberment insurance.
Before sign the health insurance policy
make sure that you have read thoroughly
the benefit's section. Take note of any
health care service that is not covered
by your health insurance policy. Also, pay
specific attention to how the health insurance
policy is worded. Sometimes, health insurance
companies hide the health insurance coverage
exclusions within the definitions of words.
For instance, a health insurance company
may define the term 'emergency' as anything
that is life threatening condition that
cannot be reasonably treated by a primary
care physician. Whereas, your definition
of 'emergency' may be anything that requires
quick medical attention.
Clearly, there is conflict for the two definitions.
If you find yourself in an emergency situation
where you incur a broker arm, for instance,
your insurance company may deny coverage
for emergency room treatment of a broken
arm for the reason that the broken arm does
not fall under the life threatening category.
Therefore, you should read over carefully
the health insurance policy definitions,
paying close attention to the seven key
words:
medical emergency
medically necessary
accidental injury
experimental or investigational
pre certification
pre-existing condition, and
reasonable and customary
These words and any words that are open
to interpretation should be regarded with
wariness. Find out how your health insurance
company defines each of these.
Finally, find the section describing the
procedures you must follow in order for
your insurance company to reimburse you.
These policy conditions or prerequisites
are typically worded in a positive tone.
Read through each condition carefully, make
notes and call your health insurance company
with any questions.
You should also compare health insurance
contracts before you sign one. In order
to compare exclusions, take two policy contracts
and find the exclusions sections. If you
want to compare a number of health insurance
contracts then you could use an online service.
After you obtain your free quote for the
health coverage you desire, apply for it
online, and you'll obtain all the information
that you'll need to compare exclusions of
each health insurance policy (though sometimes
this will require more research.)
About the author:
Mike Spencer recently became unemployed
and moved into self employment. He was forced
to find his own health insurance plan to
protect his family. It wasn't as easy as
he first thought. Here he shares the pitfalls
of various plans and what you need to look
out for when picking a good plan for you:
http://www.1st-for-health-insurance.com/articles/what-is-health-insurance.html
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