Archive for the ‘health insurance’ Category

Divorce and Health Insurance Benefits

Friday, August 21st, 2009

Divorce causes major issues with health insurance benefits.  Many families have employer provided and/or paid for health insurance benefits that cover the entire family.  It is not uncommon to see situations where the other spouse is a stay at home parent, with absolutely no access to health insurance benefits, or employed at a job with either no health insurance benefits available or those benefits available at a substantial cost.  (more…)

Can You Afford To Have Health Insurance?

Friday, August 21st, 2009

You may think that the best way to acquire health insurance coverage, is simply to obtain the complete coverage that you can afford. Off course to some extent it is true, and if you have many liquid resources then it is  a good idea to obtain a good complete individual health insurance plan that includes everything from a small fees for hospital visits to full dental coverage. But, if you are not good budget, you may consider getting a smaller policy that you can afford and pay for some of  medical expenses from you regular budget. (more…)

Student Health Insurance

Sunday, August 9th, 2009

Health insurance is increasingly important. With the rate at which medical expenses have continued to rise over previous years, and the reductions in government funded health care programs, being without health insurance is less an option today than ever. Many young people have never had to think about health insurance as their parents have always taken care of this aspect of life for them. But for many kids setting out for college, health insurance is one thing you can’t afford to forget about. (more…)

7 Things You Should Know About Health Savings Account Plans

Saturday, August 8th, 2009

Health savings accounts (HSAs) are wildly popular.  Since their introduction in 2004, approximately 2.5 million Americans have enrolled in these so-called consumer-driven health plans.  But, alas, HSA plans are not for everyone.
Here are some pointers to help you consider whether an HSA will benefit you and your family. (more…)

How to Appeal When Your Medical Insurance Declines Your Claim?

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

If you are like most people, when your medical insurance declines your claim, you are left feeling helpless and frustrated. After all, if you need health care and your insurance is saying you don’t, you have two choices – appealing your claim or paying for the treatment out of pocket. (more…)

How The Health Insurance Industry Fights the High Costs of Medical Care?

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

For many families, finding affordable health insurance is a task akin to the search for the Holy Grail. Depending on where in the country you live, a family health insurance plan can cost as much as $800-$1000 per month. Even when you split that cost between employee and employer, that’s a major chunk of nearly anyone’s monthly budget. And while it’s popular to swear under your breath at the greed of the health insurance industry, a look at the cost of medical care is an eye-opening shock for many people. The expenses associated with a broken arm, for instance, can easily mount into several thousands of dollars. (more…)

How Disability Insurance Differs From Health Insurance

Tuesday, July 28th, 2009

When faced with the option of whether to purchase disability insurance, many consumers say no without fully understanding the consequences of their decision. The major reason why so few people opt for a smart amount of disability insurance is that disability insurance policies are not as widely held or as commonly discussed as life or health insurance policies. This leads to the current situation, where many people remain uneducated as to the possible benefits that disability insurance can offer them. (more…)

Battling an Unfair Health Insurance Claim Can Really Pay Off

Friday, July 17th, 2009

Are you having trouble getting your insurance company to pay your medical health costs? Join the club. When managed care entered the insurance scene a decade ago, its mandate was to contain rising medical costs. One way to do that is to deny claims, even when claims are legitimate. The consumer backlash led to many states establishing independent review panels and requiring insurance companies to develop in-house appeal procedures. Forty-two states now have independent review boards whose decisions can override those of insurance companies. Most consumers don’t even realize these review boards exist. (more…)

How to Lower Your Health Insurance Premiums

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

Human beings are mortal. Though every single life has to terminate one day yet it is the very nature of rational agents to plan for the expected as well as the unexpected happenings in their future. The most prudent plan to secure your and the lives of your loved ones is to get your life insured. By doing this an individual enters into a contract with the company (from where how takes the life insurance policy) according to which the latter will recompense for his death by paying a predetermined some of money to his family till the insured premiums are current.  (more…)

How to Get a Lower Health Insurance Quote

Thursday, July 16th, 2009

A health insurance is usually provided by the employer or through some government program. If that is not the case, then it has to be acquired from a private insurance organization. When it comes to identifying lower quotes, a lot of research is necessary. A variety of tools need to be deployed to ensure that the lowest quote is obtained. The Internet can be used to do extensive research in this regard. There are quite a few websites which offer services to find the most ideal and lowest insurance quotes. (more…)