Archive for February, 2010

Health Insurance When Living Abroad

February 23rd, 2010



You may not know this already, but when planning on traveling abroad you cannot take your local insurance with you. You will need to purchase an international insurance plan offered by a multinational insurance company. While they may be hard to track down, it is the best way to assure that in the event of an accident or illness you will be able to acquire medical attention if needed.

Many of these plans will cover you up to six months in another country. When you speak with the insurance company, be prepared to give an extensive list of information to them. This will range from health problems you’ve had in the past ten years, your hereditary conditions to substance abuse, and almost everything else-if it has anything to do with your health be prepared to disclose the information. If you are planning on traveling with more than one family member, then be prepared to give information for each family member as well.

Many times your basic coverage will include emergency treatment regardless of which facility it is administered. This is not the case with minor medical treatment. It is important to know whether you are buying an insurance plan that is an HMO or PPO. If you are under an HMO or health maintenance organization, then you will be limited to receiving care from only the providers who are in their network. You can retrieve a list of all the companies within your insurer’s network upon request. If you are under a PPO, or preferred provider organization, you will have the opportunity to pick the best facility you see fit, but your insurer will only cover a portion of the incurred cost.

If you plan on staying abroad for more than six months then you will need to look into what is called expatriate health insurance. Only larger companies supply this type of insurance, as it is much more extensive with the type of options that can be applied to each policy. The type of treatment options that are covered with expatriate health insurance are those that are labeled as specialty treatments, like chiropractic therapy and acupuncture. There are many options that can be applied to expatriate health insurance depending on your family’s needs and how long you plan on spending abroad.

There are many options for health insurance when you are traveling abroad. While many individuals never consider purchasing insurance when traveling to another country, this should be at the top of your list when planning for a trip. Health insurance should not be taken lightly. Be sure you understand every aspect of your policy before deciding with any one particular company.

By: Roger Mitchell

Health Insurance Quotes Online

February 23rd, 2010



A visit to a doctor can prove to be an eye-opener, especially when you are presented with a high check-up and treatment bill. Once you understand why buying health insurance is important, you need to get quotes from different health insurance companies to make an informed and intelligent decision. The best place to get these quotes is the Internet, because the various websites list a broad spectrum of all the health insurance options that you can choose from.

Most websites will readily provide you quotes about the various health insurance policies. You can understand the quotes only if you have enough awareness about health insurance and related issues. It is better to study as much as possible about health insurance by going through health insurance websites. In fact, most good companies help their customers make an informed decision by educating them on the various aspects of the health insurance coverage.

When you ask for quotes from a particular company, you must seek clarifications on some issues. These issues may include, for example, how long you will have to wait to get an appointment with the medical consultant. Or, would you be covered to make claims for as many consultations, and as many laboratory and pathological tests as may be necessary to diagnose your medical condition.

Again, study the quotes to get a clear picture of the type of tests and investigations that an insurance company covers. A health insurance policy can cover, for example, MRIs, CT scans, X-rays of various affected organs of the body, biopsies, endoscopies, various blood tests and other pathological or laboratory tests.

While studying these quotes, you should remember to check out on the number of claims that can be made in one year. Also, you need to know how long you would have to wait before presenting your claim.

By: Jennifer Bailey

Filing a Health Insurance Claim

February 20th, 2010



In addition, recent increases in health care costs make it all the more essential to file health insurance claims in a timely fashion, making sure that the insured receives all the payments due to them. Thankfully, several relatively simple measures can greatly reduce the complexity and frustration of filing a health insurance claim.

Useful Tips:

• When possible, allow your the doctor’s office to file your health insurance claim. Most reputable doctors are already set up to file insurance claims and accept the amount paid by the insurance firm.

• When filing your insurance claims, be certain to give the insurance firm all the required details. Any missing information postpones the claims process. If you are required to give an itemized report, remember to include the diagnosis report, service information (description, charges, location, and date), correct insurance numbers, and the hospital and/or doctor’s name.

• Complete the process of filing a health insurance claim as soon as possible. Do not allow claims to accumulate until year’s end, and never wait for a claim to be paid before filing the next claim.

• When filing a health insurance claim under group coverage, discuss the claim with your group health representative, if possible.

• When claims encounter problems, handle them with a written complaint to your health insurance firm, rather than via telephone. This creates a paper trail that ensures both parties remember the information at hand.

• Most importantly, don’t get anxious. If you’re self-confident, aggressive and determined, you’ll easily handle any problems encountered while dealing with your insurance company

By: Richard Cantu