Monday, December 28, 2009

What is the best type of health insurance for getting kids ready for school

What is the best type of health insurance for getting kids ready for school?
What is the best type of health insurance I can get to help my kids go to the doctor, get checkups and vaccines, and have them ready for school? Or like if they break their arm on the playground or something? Anything else I should be thinking of as to why I should get insurance for my kids before they go back to school? Sorry, lot of questions but I appreciate your help. Thanks
Parenting - 2 Answers
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What have they had up until now for health insurance? They should have had insurance since birth, not just at age 5 for school. There is no "best insurance". It's all indicative of what you are willing, or can spend. There are free or low cost publicly funded state health plans if you're low income, that have their own stipulations and rules on where you go, what they pay for etc. In many states, the care is low to average at best. Then there are top notch and expensive private insurance plans. Does your employer off health care benefits? That's usually the way to go.
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Many schools offer insurance when you enroll. ... Ask your school what is available and what it covers. The "best type of health insurance" will vary by family. If either parent's job offers insurance, look into that. If your income is low, there are government programs. Calling your local health department could also be a step in the right direction. My daughter had Medicaid to get caught up on shots and stuff before she entered school. Now that I have a better paying job, she has CHIP (very cheap insurance, because I still have a relatively low income.)


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Thursday, December 24, 2009

What is the point of a health insurance plan if you never met your deductible

What is the point of a health insurance plan if you never met your deductible?
I am 22 and applying for my first health insurance. I do not need much medical services, and want a low affordable premium.
However, when I look at sites such as Blue Cross, it seems that low premiums go with high deductibles. I don't think I would ever meet the yearly deductible, and thus, cannot get any health services covered. So what is the point of such a plan? Thanks.
Other - General Health Care - 6 Answers
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its for what if scenarios. I never thought i'd be anywhere near my deductible on blue cross but i will be since im pregnant and have lots of appointments and will have hospital visits and baby visits etc. Its good for people who will need it or for what if situations.
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The original purpose of health insurance was to cover catastrophic illnesses and accidents. It was not meant to be used for regular doctor visits or minor hospital stays. Then everything got out of hand and now people want 100% coverage, even on regular doctor visits.
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I don't think that their is a point then. Try going with Blue Cross HMO or Blue Cross PPO. They are really good
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The lower premiums often come with higher deductibles. The same also applies other forms of insurance, such as auto insurance. The high deductible plans are for those who don't have much in the way of medical needs or expenses. It is coverage that is there in case you need it. Lets say you are involved in a car accident, or other catastrophic event and end up in the intensive care unit for several days. After the deductible, you aren't responsible for the hundred of thousands of dollars that uninsured patients would face in similar situations. Depending on the insurance plan, you may have a copay or cost sharing, and the insurance will cover the rest. It beats being in debt for hundreds of thousands of dollars that you would face if you were uninsured. If you do choose a plan like this, look for a plan that may waive the deductible for preventive services such as physicals to make sure you are in good health. Honestly, I would choose a plan with better coverage, even though it would cost a little more. It is impossible to know what the future holds, and it is good to have coverage you can rely on.
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That's a fair question and, to be honest, shows how "differently" people consider health insurance from, say auto or fire insurance. Here's the question for you to consider: Do you want health "insurance," or "health care financing?" "Insurance" helps you pay for unforeseen expenses that you can't handle yourself (like, say, that $87,000 hospital/surgical bill after the car wreck, etc.). "Health care financing," like anything else you usually finance, lets you "make payments" to buy things that you don't want to pay for all at once (like, say, that $2300 big screen HDTV). Here's a few tips: 1. Buy a plan with a big deductible ($2,500 - 5,000) to keep your cost down. REMEMBER: even with a big deductible you can still find plans with the things you like: doctor and drug copays. 2. Stick with the "brand name" companies, like Blue Cross, Humana, Aetna, etc. There are a lot of other plans that "look good" but, if or when you have that big claim, they'll vanish like an honest politician. 3. Talk to a broker who specializes. Visit NAHU.org (see below) to find one near you. NAHU is the professional association of brokers like me who specialize in health insurance. 4. Get you own quotes online. Visit my site (below) or go to Norvax.com to get prices. Hope this helps a bit!
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What if! That means, say today you are hit by another car, taken to the hospital, require surgery...this will cost $25,000 oh did I forget to tell you the other driver responsible for the accident did not have insurance? If you think this and many more scenario's won't happen to you....think again.
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If you want low premiums, then you have to have high deductibles. Insurance concepts is either you pay now, or pay later. Having insurance helps you prepare for the unexpected car accidents, sudden illness, sport injuries, etc. Everyone should have it. So if you cannot afford it now, then you have to get the high deductible plan. When you can afford it, then you have to upgrade or change the plan. It's better than nothing. Remember, pay now or pay later. But make sure you understand all your coverages when picking the right plan.


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Sunday, December 20, 2009

What is the best health insurance for a college student

What is the best health insurance for a college student?
My mother recently changed jobs so i lost my health insurance. I've never actually looked into insurance because it was always already there for me (which was stupid of me not to do). Which is the best insurance to have in terms of coverage and cost? My school has blue cross blue shield... are they any good? I live in South Florida by the way.
Insurance - 1 Answers
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School insurance is usually expensive and crappy (to drop an industry term). Find a broker to help you find a plan where you live. They'll be able to go through your options.


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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Where do I get health insurance for my small business

Where do I get health insurance for my small business?
I only have 6 employees (including myself) right now. I wanted insurance for myself because as I get older, my body isn't getting stronger.
But now I've had a wide variety of health problems with my employees, and on some days I simply can't afford to be without them. Any advice from a small business owner with health insurance would help.
Small Business - 6 Answers
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LIC
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Get in touch with Aetna or Aflac. They are both companies that offer affordable group health insurance options for small companies.
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Well you can get small business health insurance from a wide variety of insurance companies. All you have to do is shop around. I think you meant where is the best place to get health insurance, and there is really no best answer. I recommend http://www.esmallbusinesshealthinsurance.com It is a website dedicated to, of course, small business health insurance. You can compare plans and rates directly from the company side by side. And with some of the companies, they offer customizable plans. Your best bet is to talk with an agent and see what can work for you.
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The following site helps you customize an individual or small employer plan for health insurance including dental and vision if you want it. I have used it a couple of times and it worked out very well. http://www.ehealthinsurance.com/ehi/Alliance?allid=Mis23170 Hope this helps!
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health-quotes.isgreat.org - here is my health insurance plan. As I remember they can provide such a service.
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Saturday, December 12, 2009

What can a person do for health insurance when pregnant

What can a person do for health insurance when pregnant?
I was recently fired, and now I am pregnant. Since I now have a much lower income what are my options for cheaper or free health insurance? I know theirs medicaid I was wonder if theirs any other options. Can any one help me out? I am freaking out about my unborn child's health.
Pregnancy - 3 Answers
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get on medicaid. go to ur local health department. And u can also, sign up for wic
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Contact your local pregnancy center. They will be able to help you with your options as some programs may be state wide and specific to your area. Call 1-800-395-HELP and explain that you're looking to find out your insurance options because of your job. They will listen to you and be able to advise you on what you can do. The number is staffed 24/7 and their name is OptionLine and they are a U.S. wide pregnancy center number. All the best. :)
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You can buy Cobra insurance for up to 18 months through your company HR dept. You could go to a low income community clinic or public health service where they will only charge you a nominal fee based on your income. If you are very low income and pregnant you might get Medicaid for pregnancy in your state. Check with your county social services.


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Tuesday, December 8, 2009

What is the best type of health insurance for my wife and I during her pregnancy

What is the best type of health insurance for my wife and I during her pregnancy?
My wife is pregnant and we are looking for coverage while I am in-between jobs. We don’t qualify for access because my wife will make too much and COBRA is expensive but it is the only option that I seem to have because all other insurance companies say that pregnancy is a “pre-existing” condition.
Does anyone know of any temporary health insurance I could use? I’d also rather not get a discount plan.
Insurance - 9 Answers
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In most cases where your unemployed she could get state medical insurance for her, and any children. Suggest you check your local state website for income guidelines and assistance. WIC and other additional benefits may assist you while you get back on your feet.
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You'd better stay with COBRA coverage if you can.
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Unless you can get another employer based coverage, there is no other insurance that will take you. Group insurances cannot pre-exist pregnancy. Your other option is to contact your doctor and chosen hospital for cash rates for pregnancy and get insurance for all of you after the delivery. The down side is that you do not have coverage for complications, should they arise. Contact a local independant agent for a better selection of plans and premium rates.
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Technically you have coverage as long as you have the COBRA "Option" usually you have 62 days to let the insurance company know that want to pick up the COBRA coverage. If during this time you need to use the insurance then you have to pay full price for COBRA but if you find a job offering group plans during that time you have received two months of coverage for "free" Individual coverage will not cover a female who is currently pregnant even if they could exclude the pregnancy (You wouldn't want that anyway) Find a Job with health insurance and take it even if it is not your ideal job or even in your field.
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you can opt to only sign up your wife for cobra.. you will not get approved on ANY individual plans, because as you know pregnancy is pre-existing. however, if you get insurance through work, its not. otherwise you will need to pick something up through the state for her.
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Cobra is your best bet. Now that she's pregnant, no health insurance company is going to insure her, PERIOD, even without maternity benefits. Except welfare health insurance - through your state CHIPS program, if you qualify.
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You could apply for an individual health insurance plan on the open market (either temporary or permanent) if you are fairly healthy and find a much cheaper rate than the expensive COBRA group health insurance plan - however your wife will not be eligible for coverage until after the pregnancy. The best bet for your wife will be to either accept the COBRA health insurance offer or see if she is eligible for some form of State or County governmental assistance plan. One thing that you may want to do that I haven't seen anyone else mention is for you to personally decline the COBRA plan and purchase a regular individual health insurance plan on the open market for cheap (as long as you are healthy) and then have your wife stay on the COBRA plan until after the pregnancy. This way the cumulative premiums will be much lower with you on the individual plan and your wife on the COBRA plan than if you both were on the COBRA plan and on top of that they COBRA plan will cover your wife's pregnancy. Here is some more information on COBRA health insurance, maternity health insurance, and on finding a cheap health insurance plan:
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Try this one - http://healthplans.my-age.net - My wife personally had their health insurance while being pregnant. It is affordable and has good coverage.
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hi there, I hope my answers can give you some insight. Yes, i do agree that most insurance companies have this condition on their policies, however you can look at individual states to see whether you qualify for cheap insurance coverage. Most answers can be found at http://www.17mininfertilitysecrets.com/truthsreport/


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Friday, December 4, 2009

I only have health insurance. Is there any way to get work done on my teeth without dental insurance

I only have health insurance. Is there any way to get work done on my teeth without dental insurance?
My two front teeth feel extremely sensitive right now to the point that it stings. I do not have dental insurance, but I have complete health insurance. Because I'm not worried about my teeth's aesthetic issues, is there a way to get this billed at the hospital under my health insurance?
Dental - 6 Answers
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no.
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try a dental school or dental clinic
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I really doubt it. I would call your medical insurance company and ask them. Or I would encourage you to visit this site: www.healthsavings.ourperfectcard.com I signed up online over 5 years ago now and they have saved me thousands of dollars since. From extractions, xrays, fillings...etc. All services are included in this very affordable plan. They even had my benefits active in 2 hours and was able to use it the very same day. hope this helps.
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Yes you can do with cash payment. Talk to Dr.Bindra www.dentistryindia.com She is great help At least I went from Chicago to her.
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You can't get it billed under your health insurance policy, but you can get dental work done without a dental insurance policy. I just did. :) It just costs a fortune without it since nothing is covered and dental work is a rip off, but I don't see why you can't get what you need done without it. I didn't have it because unless you need more than just cleanings every year, it's not worth it.
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No medical insurance only pays for medically necessary dental treatment, which is very rare. You'd have to pay out of pocket at the dental office. Go slow, have a treatment plan done and do things over a period of time that is financially affordable for you. Dentistry, Like medical can be very expensive. You could look into financing, but thise plans charge a lot of interest. You could also look into getting a discount dental plan that could save you money on the dental, check out this site for more information. Their plans start at $14.95/mo and comes with dental vision chiropractic and prescription discounts.


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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

What are some affordable health insurance plans

What are some affordable health insurance plans?
I am 20 years old and do not have health insurance and I need to get my wisdom teeth pulled! So i'm looking for an affordable health insurance.
I've already applied for Medicaid and was denied.I need help please!
Insurance - 4 Answers
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YOu are not the only one who met this problem,I have met this type of problem before.I have good experience here http://www.HealthInsuranceIdeas.info/free-online-health-insurance.htm to solve my similiar problem.
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You can find the best health insurance offers in your area in one site, is very easy to get quotes from different quotes from the best companies.
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It's dental insurance you need. Well actually if you get general anesthesia they will usually bill that to the medical insurance and the rest to dental. Regardless they might not pay as it would be pre-existing. You might be better off getting a low-cost, high-deductible HSA plan to cover against catastrophic illness, put money into your HSA and get a tax deduction, then use that money to pay for the oral surgery out of pocket. It will be much cheaper if you take local anesthesia instead of general.
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healthquotes.awardspace.info - my family have this health insurance. It is affordable and has good coverage for dental issues.


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