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		<title>Options For Affordable Individual Health Insurance</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Health insurances are advantageous but not everyone has the ability to pay for one. In the United States alone, it is estimated that there are up to 46 million Americans who are not covered by such policies. In other countries, the ratios of people with health care insurances to those without are practically higher.Health costs [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Health insurances are advantageous but not everyone has the ability to pay for one. In the United States alone, it is estimated that there are up to 46 million Americans who are not covered by such policies. In other countries, the ratios of people with health care insurances to those without are practically higher.<br/><br/>Health costs are typically sky high. Consequentially, medical insurance rates are also expensive. Thus, it is not surprising that most people are opting for affordable individual health insurance products. Here are available options for such products that you could easily and instantly consider and prefer.<br/><br/>Health Maintenance Organizations Or HMOs<br/><br/>HMOs are often the cheapest of all health insurance plans. Such programs are providing health care through an extensive network of hospitals and doctors. With such plans, you are made to shoulder a small fee called a co-payment for every doctor visit. There is no need to fill out bunches of forms like you do in traditional health plans. There is also no need to carry deductibles. When you get sick, consult a primary doctor or gatekeeper, who could refer you to a particular specialist. You would not be covered by the insurance if you go to a doctor or hospital that is not part of the network.<br/><br/>Preferred Provider Organizations or PPOs<br/><br/>PPOs are usually costing slightly higher than HMOs. However, they are more popular because they offer greater flexibility. These products are also provided through a wide network of health care providers. The co-payment you make for every visit with a doctor is almost similar as that you make on HMOs. There are also no numerous forms to fill out and deductibles to be paid. You could directly see a specialist even without consulting the primary physician.<br/><br/>Point of Service Plans of POSs<br/><br/>Among the three, POSs are the costliest, but they are still considered as affordable individual health insurance products. These provide the greatest flexibility, though. POSs provide health care via a wide network of health providers. You could also take an option to see any doctor of your choice. The co-payments required when visiting doctors are almost the same level as the HMOs and the PPOs. You would be reimbursed with up to about 80% for out-of-network visits to hospitals or networks. You may opt to pay a deductible as well.<br/><br/>Whether you choose HMOs, PPOs, or POSs, you could be sure your medical care needs would be covered. Such affordable individual health insurance products make health insurance more accessible and reliable especially among low-income people.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Alan Lim						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Health Insurance 101</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 Apr 2010 22:11:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Health insurance is a kind of insurance wherein the insurance company pays the medical costs of the insured individual if the individual in question falls ill due to covered causes, or due to accidents. The insurer may be a private organization or a government agency. The major purpose of health insurance is to cover medical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Health insurance is a kind of insurance wherein the insurance company pays the medical costs of the insured individual if the individual in question falls ill due to covered causes, or due to accidents. The insurer may be a private organization or a government agency. The major purpose of health insurance is to cover medical expenses and any lost income while the individual is not well and unable to function normally.<br/><br/>There are different types of health insurance policies. The two most common ones are major medical and disability insurance. A major medical health insurance policy provides benefits for sickness or injury, irrespective of whether the care is provided at a doctor&#8217;s office, clinic or hospital. The types of sickness and injury covered are typically broad, although there are always limitations that you may want to discuss with your agent prior to purchasing the coverage. Major medical policies normally have an annual deductible and a lifetime maximum amount of benefits that will be paid.<br/><br/>Even if you are covered by a group insurance at work, you might consider taking an individual policy if you may change jobs soon, or if certain benefits that are not provided in the group policy.<br/><br/>A deductible is an annual amount that you will have to pay per insured person, before the insurance company begins to pay on your bills. There is an upper limit for the maximum amount of deductibles you will have to pay in a given year.<br/><br/>In a health policy, coinsurance refers to the percentage of the medical bills that the insured individual will have to pay after the deductible is met. Usually the health policy would have a provision called a &#8216;stop-loss&#8217; &#8211; this is the maximum amount you will have to pay for covered medical bills.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Chris Tolamalu						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Health Insurance For Young Adults</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 27 Mar 2010 07:03:54 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Health insurance is not always the first financial consideration for young adults. After all, when you&#8217;re young you feel healthy and don&#8217;t think you&#8217;ll have the need. Actually, health insurance is one of the most important financial protections you can get when you are young.Many young people don&#8217;t often realize that they are usually dropped [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>Health insurance is not always the first financial consideration for young adults. After all, when you&#8217;re young you feel healthy and don&#8217;t think you&#8217;ll have the need. Actually, health insurance is one of the most important financial protections you can get when you are young.<br/><br/>Many young people don&#8217;t often realize that they are usually dropped by their parents&#8217; health insurance coverages when they either turn 18 or finish being a full-time student by age 23 or so. However, many young adults also feel like they don&#8217;t really need it either. Yet a single accident or serious illness can end up costing thousands of dollars.<br/><br/>Financial advisers strongly recommend that young adults maintain some sort of health insurance coverage. But how do you go about getting affordable health insurance?<br/><br/>First, check with your employer to see if they offer health insurance benefits. If so, and you are eligible, this is probably your best bet as far as the types of coverages you get at a low cost.<br/><br/>If your employer doesn&#8217;t offer health insurance, or you&#8217;re not eligible you can shop around for an individual health insurance policy. There are policies available that provide coverages for catastrophic need at affordable premiums. Usually, these have limitations to the coverages and feature high deductibles. However, they are still better than going uninsured.<br/><br/>Remember, health insurance costs can vary quite a bit from company to company, and some companies offer policies especially for people in your situation. Plan coverages also vary from company to company. Make sure to spend some time shopping around for comparison quotes and ask lots of questions so you fully understand your coverages and obligations.<br/><br/>If you are a full-time college student, you may be able to get student insurance through your college or buy shopping online.<br/><br/>You may also be able to participate in a form of group insurance through an association. If you are a member of an association, or are aware of any in your area that you can join, check to see if they offer access to health insurance.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Justin Scott						</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Health Insurance Covering Families in Michigan</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 00:53:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[UNICARE health insurance provides individuals and families low rate coverage and comprehensive plans. Few of the UNICARE policies have low cost plans, with “$2,000” yearly deductibles for each family member, thus offering the maximum payout on claims. The plan may offer waivers on deductibles to family members that do not meet the limited doctor visits. [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>UNICARE health insurance provides individuals and families low rate coverage and comprehensive plans. Few of the UNICARE policies have low cost plans, with “$2,000” yearly deductibles for each family member, thus offering the maximum payout on claims. The plan may offer waivers on deductibles to family members that do not meet the limited doctor visits. In other words, the policy may stipulate that each family member is permitted two doctor visits in 12 months, and if the policyholder does not meet the limits then deductibles may be waived. The plans offer a “$30” Co-payment per member.<br/><br/>Be careful, since some plans charge 100 percent on three or more visits to the doctor. The plan may have low pricing with maximum deductibles of “$5000,” however, the doctor limits are increased. This means the higher the deductible the more visits you can spare, with waiver on deductibles and “$30” Co-payments. There may also be co-payments on prescription drugs, usually around $10 per prescription on generic brands.<br/><br/>It depends on the insurer but few offer low cost plans with higher deductibles and “tax deferred” bargains. The insurance provider may pay 100 percent of each visit to the doctor, which will include procedures, visits, hospital stay, outpatient care, and so forth. If the policyholder meets the deductibles then the company may pay the full price on prescription drugs generic brands.<br/><br/>If you are fall under the low-income guidelines, you may want to inquire about HMO PLANS. Rather, you may want to inquire about other types of HMO plans, since the UNICARE falls under the guidelines of low-income families.<br/><br/>HMO is an abbreviation of Health Maintenance Organization, and the plan is designed to meet the delivery of healthcare. The plan is constructed under a network, meaning that doctors, policyholders, and providers work together to provide coverage at lower cost to families and individuals. It is a managed health care plan that works within a network environment. This means that if you have an HMO plan then you are expected to get healthcare by the participants in the plan. In other words, the doctors have voluntarily agreed to charge less for medical care and have agreed to join the plan. If the doctor is not in the network then you may not be permitted to go out of the networking environment. If you need a specialist then you must ask your doctor for a referral, otherwise you cannot visit a specialist on your own without paying full price out of your own pocket. HMO is a Medicare program that is under rule of the “Federal Government,” following the “Medicare Advantage Program” rule.<br/><br/>At one time policyholders of HMO plans were permitted to go anywhere they choose to get medical treatment under the plan; however, the networking environment has increased restrictions and included exclusions under the plan. If you are in need of specialist care you may want to consider other types of managed care or insurance polices that do not have exclusions or works on a network environment.<br/><br/>If you apply for HMO and are accepted, you will also need to sign up for the “Medicare Part D” to receive coverage for prescriptions. There are two types of plans available, which include the HMO and PPO policies. Thus, if you do not apply for the “New Prescription Drug Benefit” you will need to cover your own medicine costs. Still, you will only get the generic brand with the HMO coverage plans. Furthermore, it depends on the plans, but few HMO plans with prescriptions have no premiums, while others may charge minimal premiums per policy. There are also deductibles in few of the HMO plans, including the D plan.<br/><br/>For more information regarding health insurance, it makes sense to go online and find all information as possible regarding premiums, rates, coverage and so forth. Online you can get several quotes to help you determine cost of health care services. Many insurance policies will include co-payments; however, Michigan is one of the states that offer HMO plans that do not have co-payments. Recently, Michigan HMO plans restored Chiropractic and Dental services to its plan; however, at one time there was no coverage for these services.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>Michael Bens							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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		<title>Health Insurance &#8211; Avoid Disaster Painlessly</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Feb 2010 05:48:18 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[You don&#8217;t want to end up being one of those people who upon getting ill finds that he can&#8217;t afford to pay the medical bills. And you don&#8217;t ever want to be the person who first looks for coverage after an illness. Even if you can manage to get adequate treatment, the expenses are all [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><br/><br/>You don&#8217;t want to end up being one of those people who upon getting ill finds that he can&#8217;t afford to pay the medical bills. And you don&#8217;t ever want to be the person who first looks for coverage after an illness. Even if you can manage to get adequate treatment, the expenses are all yours and the illness may well, from that point on, be regarded as a preexisting condition, rendering it, and possibly you as uninsurable.<br/><br/>Uninsured and under-insured people are at risk of losing everything. It doesn&#8217;t have to be so. With a little research and a bit of discipline, insurance can be affordable.<br/><br/>Stop wasting your hard earned money on &#8216;stuff&#8217; and invest in something that really matters. There&#8217;s nothing better than knowing you&#8217;ve invested in security for you and your family. It&#8217;s not hard, and it doesn&#8217;t have to be expensive.<br/><br/>One of the first things you want to do, before even talking to an insurance agent, is go online. You can actually get company premium quotes right online. They&#8217;ll simply ask you some basic questions followed by an instant quote.<br/><br/>Make sure you research and get quotes from as many companies as you can, and also make sure you&#8217;re getting quotes that are for the same coverage and plan you need.<br/><br/>Answer the questions honestly and be aware that online quotes are generally based on &#8220;preferred &#8220;rates. Your agent, once you speak with him, can tell you into which category you and your health falls.<br/><br/>After you find the plan most consistent with your needs and budget go ahead and call the agent associated with that quoting engine.. He can point out the specifics of each plan and provide information far beyond that which you can see in an online quote.<br/><br/>If you are in a real financial crunch &#8211; as many of us are these days &#8211; at least think about getting some form of basic emergency coverage. Most health insurance companies offer inexpensive insurance, with very low premiums and payments that offer you flexibility. Plans with very high deductibles, with no bells and whistles, but with catastrophic coverage can at least protect you and your family from total financial ruin should a medical emergency come your way.<br/><br/>Staying healthy and not smoking is also a big plus when looking for health insurance coverage. Carriers know that people living an unhealthy way of life will need much more medical care than someone who is healthy. They adjust rates accordingly. The healthier you are, and the statistically less likely you are to need the coverage, the lower your premiums.<br/><br/><em>By: <strong>William Tuning							</a></strong></em><br/><br/></p>
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