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Health Insurance: What to Look for in an Ideal Policy

Friday, May 28th, 2010

Health insurance is a vital part of anyone’s  insurance portfolio. A good policy should contain some standard basics and additional perks. These are what make certain health insurance policies ideal; better than the other guys. Unfortunately, many plans today fall short of being ideal. Some even fall short of being remotely useful. Health insurance is an investment in your health and your life. You will want to get the most out of the policy you purchase. Here is what to look for:

The Basics

The basic anatomy of an ideal health insurance policy should include the following:

International Coverage

Injuries and illness can occur anytime, anywhere. If you’re ever out of the country, you certainly do not want to put your health and life at risk because you don’t have the medical coverage.

Affordable Annual Deductible

Whatever your policy maxes out at for out-of-pocket expenses, be sure it is an amount you can afford. Having an out-of-pocket deductible that you can not pay is comparable to not having insurance at all, as the insurance company won’t cover everything, and might not cover anything until the deductible is met.

Maximum Coverage

Find yourself a policy with no set limits. You really do not want one where the coverage can be exhausted. You never know what life will bring you way, and you want to be well-prepared, even for the worst possible scenario. If you can not find a limitless policy, try obtaining one that allows $1 Million per claim or $2 Million per lifetime, which is still more than you will probably need. It’s better to be safe than sorry.

No Referral Required

Why should you and your family have to see one doctor just to beg for a referral for treatment from a specialist because your primary care physician is not equipped to handle what ails you? You should be able to pick up the telephone and make an appointment without a lot of extra hassle. Health issues are hassle enough!

Coverages

A good health insurance policy will cover physician expenses, hospital expenses, surgical expenses and major medical, a high maximum benefit for those unexpected medical problems. These should also include very little out-of-pocket costs, comparatively speaking.

Perks

Depending on where you are in life and what you might be planning in the future, there are some additional perks that make a health insurance policy ideal. Not all policies will include everything, and of course, you won’t want a perk you won’t be using. Still, it’s great to have the option.

Preventative Care

Prevention is better than a cure, so you will certainly want a policy that allows for regular check-ups and screenings.

Mental Health

If you have a need for psychiatric care or therapy or there is a history of such things within your family or your spouse’s family, this is a good policy provision to have… you know, just in case.

Prescriptions

With the exception of certain generics, Rx drugs can cost an arm and both legs. The average American certainly can not afford this. Since not every medication on the market has a cheap generic version and some doctors do prefer to prescribe name brands, save you money and your health by ensuring your plan covers prescriptions.

Maternity Coverage

Planning to start a family? Maternity coverage is a smart move. It costs a lot of money to have a baby, let alone to raise one. You don’t want to get started on the wrong foot with a newborn and a ton of sky-high medical bills too.

Vision & Dental

Your eyes and your teeth are two parts of your body that you really want to take care of. Unfortunately, these are often ignored or taken care of only when the person has the cash or credit to pay for service. Vision and dental coverage can eliminate the procrastination and help you to get the regular check-ups you need.

Why Women May Require a Unique Health Insurance Policy

Friday, November 20th, 2009

As men and women undoubtedly have differing health concerns, risks, and needs, many experts suggest that women particularly take advantage of key strategies to find optimal coverage to maintain their health.  With issues ranging from gynecological care to potential maternity coverage, women must actively seek out policy features that align with their personal reproductive plans and goals.  As some policies offer greater contraceptive coverage benefits, while others provide individuals with more substantial labor and delivery compensation, women from all different backgrounds, ages, and agendas should personalize their plan to ensure their policy offers the most ideal benefits and protection.

Evaluating Fertility and Family Planning

Before investigating various insurance policies and options, women can begin to proactively assess their needs by evaluating their personal family and reproductive goals.

Women who plan to have children will need to take advantage of key insurance features such as:

  • Lower office visit deductibles - Since a woman’s pregnancy demands frequent checkups and routine visits, opting for a lower co-pay can help women avoid excessive appointment costs.
  • Post-delivery coverage and protection - After delivery, infants are often at risk for minor illnesses and infections. As such, a woman’s health plan should offer adequate coverage for prescriptions, examinations, and other common health concerns.

Women who have decided not to have children (either in the short term or long term), may need to find health insurance packages with more diverse features, such as:

  • Contraceptive coverage benefits - If a woman is sexually active but does not wish to conceive, then she will need to speak with her doctor about reliable methods of birth control. With a variety of choices, women can opt to undergo permanent procedures, take hormonal oral contraceptives, or utilize other methods of protection. Ideally, a policy should allow women to take advantage of her own preference or doctor recommended method; similarly, prescription co-pays should be kept to a lower rate, as contraceptives often require monthly refills / payments.
  • Health and disease screening - While all women are at risk for various types of cancer or viruses, women who are not pregnant and / or do not have kids undergo far fewer checkups than women opting to bear children. As a result, a health insurance package should allow women to meet with their OBGYN for routine breast, cervical, and general health exams. Additionally, women who are sexually active may also want to take advantage of sexually transmitted disease coverage options.