With
the cost of hospital and medical care always on the rise, an unexpected
illness or medical emergency could be financially debilitating.
The right policy can protect you and your family from health-related
financial difficulties.
What
is health insurance?
Simply
put, health insurance is protection against medical costs. A health
insurance policy is a contract between an insurer and an individual
or group, in which the insurer agrees to provide specified health
insurance at an agreed-upon price (the premium). Health insurance usually provides either direct payment or reimbursement
for expenses associated with illnesses and injuries. The cost and
range of protection provided by your health insurance will depend
on your insurance provider and the particular policy you purchase.
If your employer does not offer a health insurance plan, you may
wish to purchase health insurance on your own.
Why do you need it?
Let's
face it--health insurance is a necessity in today's world. The costs
of medical care and treatment have soared to new heights in recent
years and are expected to rise even further in the years to come.
Think for a moment about the enormous medical costs you would incur
if you suffered a major injury tomorrow or were suddenly stricken
with a life-threatening illness. Uninsured people live with such
risk every day of their lives; health insurance can shield you from
that risk. Even if you're healthy today and have never had any major
problems in the past, you simply can't predict the future.
In addition to medical emergencies, routine conditions requiring
visits to a physician happen all the time (e.g., pregnancy, viruses
that seem to hang on forever, moles that don't look quite right).
This is especially true if you have children. Ear infections, rashes,
and high fevers are commonplace with infants and children; numerous
trips to the doctor can be pretty expensive without health insurance.
What
do you need to know?
You
should know where to get health insurance, and understand the various
types of private health insurance that are available. There are
some important differences between indemnity plans, HMOs, PPOs,
and HSA plans.
You
should understand your own health insurance policy, and become familiar
with common health insurance provisions, including limitations,
exclusions, and riders. It's important to know what your policy
covers, and what you'll have to pay for out of your own pocket.
For a health quote for a free confidential consultation, call Joe or Dan Burke.
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