Need Health Insurance? FREE Instant Quotes! Cutting Health Insurance Costs
by Tony Novak
Surveys of self-employed individuals consistently show that one
of their major concerns is the ability to buy affordable health
insurance. One in 4 self-employed persons has no health insurance
today even tough more than 70% of these people could afford to buy
high quality health insurance if they had an effective buying strategy.
- Have a budget and set
realistic expectations. Realize that the purpose of insurance
is to cover unexpected and otherwise unmanageable expenses.
Most good plans cover "ordinary and necessary medical expenses"
but not your health club membership. Look for coverage that
provides protection but avoid being drawn in by the marketing
sizzle. Do not buy health insurance with the primary intention
of picking up the cost of your existing ordinary medical expenses
like prescriptions, routine dental care and annual check-ups.
Health plans exist for almost every budget. Remember that no
one is excluded from receiving medical care for an acute condition
because of the type of their health insurance plan, but rather
medical treatment may be denied because they dont have
any insurance coverage at all.
- Realize that there are
trade-offs in every health plan. The lowest priced high quality
health insurance plans excluded coverage for pre-existing medical
conditions and require periodic re-enrollment. It is often better
to take the less expensive insurance any pay for small uncovered
expenses yourself. But if you need to find full takeover
coverage, then you cannot expect to be offered the insurers
lowest rating.
- Think short term. Most
individual health insurance policies for self-employed persons
actually stay in force less than a year. Buy the plan that offers
you the best deal right now and do not worry about whether it
will be available in a year. In 12 months, a whole new generation
of health plans will be available. It would not be smart to
keep the same plan for more than two years because new plans
are evolving rapidly. A plan that you bought more than 2 years
old would not likely represent the best value for you today.
- Use student medical plans
and foreign travel plans if you qualify. These plans offer better
deals than traditional coverage.
- Choose a higher deductible.
By taking a $1000 deductible, you will save more than $1000
in premium payments over a year's time. This should be an easy
decision from a mathematical viewpoint, but still many people
buy policies with a low deductible. It makes no financial sense
to pay an insurance company $1000 in premiums for medical care
that you could buy for $600 cash.
- Choose indemnity type
coverage and avoid HMOs. This lets you and the doctor that you
choose maintain control of your own medical care. This saves
money in the long run by allowing the best course of treatment
from the outset of any medical condition.
- Use the Internet. Technology
now allow for online pricing and enrollment with policies issued
within 24 hours. Savings have resulted in lower premium prices.
Some plans offer premiums as low as $25 per month for catastrophic
coverage for young people.
- Avoid the scams. Unfortunately,
self-employed individuals are a prime target market of numerous
health plan marketing scams. State insurance departments continuously
shut down disreputable plans, but new ones sprout up just as
quickly. Well-established and reputable health plans are obtained
from well-established and reputable distributors. Good health
plans do not use multi-level marketing schemes. All individuals
handling your health plans enrollment should be licensed, bonded
and insured.
Beware of individuals who claim that they do not need an insurance
license in your state or can not provide evidence of errors
and omission coverage or a bond issued by an insurance company.
Remember the old adage if it sounds too good to be true
.
This certainly applies when shopping for health insurance.
About the author:
Tony Novak, MBA, MT is a writer and financial adviser in Narberth,
PA. His businesses MedSave.com and Freedom Benefits Association
provide online benefits enrollment to individuals and businesses
in 47 states..
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