Posts Tagged ‘Emergency Coverage’

Where to Get Low Cost Health Insurance in Illinois

March 24th, 2010



In Illinois, 1.4 million adults do not have health insurance. And this number is expected to rise as insurance costs go up and businesses reduce or drop insurance benefits. So where can you find low cost health insurance in Illinois?

Explore Your Options

Many Illinois residents are fortunate enough to get adequate health insurance through their employers. However, if you’re unemployed or your company doesn’t offer health insurance you can still get coverage:

* If you left a job that offered health insurance or your employer dropped your health insurance benefits, look into COBRA coverage. COBRA offers you coverage under your former employer’s health insurance plan for a few months at your own cost.

* Look into Illinois Covered, the state health insurance program. This program helps with health care and insurance costs for a variety of Illinoisans, including children, low-income residents, uninsured adults, businesses, and middle-class families.

* Group insurance from an organization. If you buy health insurance through an organization such as your college alumni group or a professional group, you may be able to qualify for a lower group rate.

* Buy an individual health insurance plan. This may be the most expensive option, but it also offers the most choices, as many types of individual plans are available: comprehensive coverage, major medical coverage, emergency coverage, short-term coverage, PPOs, HMOs, and POSs.

Finding a Low Cost Illinois Health Insurance Policy

If you decide to buy an individual health insurance plan, an insurance comparison website is the best place to find a low cost policy. On these sites you spend a few minutes completing a form with information about yourself and your health insurance needs. Once you complete the form you’ll receive health insurance quotes from multiple A-rated insurance companies.

The best websites also let you talk with insurance professionals via an online chat service so you can ask questions and make sure you get the best health insurance plan for you (see link below).

By: Brian Stevens

Health Insurance – Avoid Disaster Painlessly

February 1st, 2010



You don’t want to end up being one of those people who upon getting ill finds that he can’t afford to pay the medical bills. And you don’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.

Uninsured and under-insured people are at risk of losing everything. It doesn’t have to be so. With a little research and a bit of discipline, insurance can be affordable.

Stop wasting your hard earned money on ’stuff’ and invest in something that really matters. There’s nothing better than knowing you’ve invested in security for you and your family. It’s not hard, and it doesn’t have to be expensive.

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’ll simply ask you some basic questions followed by an instant quote.

Make sure you research and get quotes from as many companies as you can, and also make sure you’re getting quotes that are for the same coverage and plan you need.

Answer the questions honestly and be aware that online quotes are generally based on “preferred “rates. Your agent, once you speak with him, can tell you into which category you and your health falls.

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.

If you are in a real financial crunch – as many of us are these days – 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.

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.

By: William Tuning