Healthy New York Health Insurance Plan

 

August 1, 2009 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I’m looking to purchase a health insurance policy here in New York in the near future. What do I need to know about health insurance?

Milton

NYC

Milton, to give you an overview of what health insurance, it is mainly just another type of insurance covering hospital or medical expenses. Say, you were diagnosed with something life-threatening, like a stroke. A bypass operation was found out to be needed. It is unfortunate that after the surgery, therapy and other expenses will still hound you. It is really financially backbreaking to undergo a medical procedure such as a bypass operation without sufficient health care plans. Paying for a medical operation such as that will literally wipe out your fortune in a few months’ time.

You have to remember that this type of insurance product has a high decline rate. According to a study, around thirteen percent of applicants were denied to get a comprehensive medical health insurance in 2004. What does this mean? It means that while you are young, healthy and capable of paying for a health insurance, then you should do so. Who knows, a year or 5 years from now, you may be one of those guys included in the thirteen percent tally of declined applicants deemed as very risky. Not only that, but having a health care plan actually would make you a healthier person as you will be more inclined to go for check-ups.

Milton, if I may add also, non-smokers are given the privilege of having smaller premiums. To ask for quotations, please contact your health insurance agent in New York.

Exclusions in Health Insurance Policy Louisiana LA

 

December 9, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I understand very little about health insurance policies, and I constantly feel in the dark. I do not even have a clear idea of what might not be included, and this worries me. I’ve just always thought that health care insurance policies would save me from exorbitant medical expenses! Can you explain some of the limitations of a health insurance policy? I live in Louisiana.

Joy

New Orleans, LA

If you think that your healthcare plan includes every medical cost you might have in the future, you’re up for a surprise. Mostly, a very good health insurance plan means that you will only need to pay for a minimal amount, but certainly there are limitations to what is covered. Here are some exclusions to your healthcare policy.

First of these are pre-existing conditions. Many health insurance companies are reluctant to shoulder the cost of those medical conditions that you already had before you bought the health insurance policy. Insurers generally have an exclusion period of about 6 months; The state of Louisiana allows this period to be as long as one year. This means you cannot get coverage for pre-existing conditions within the first 6 or 12 months, depending on your contract.

Another is drug abuse. This exclusion assumes that you have inflicted the problem upon yourself. So, in the same way, attempts at committing suicide are excluded. So is alcoholism.

Mental illness–especially if it has already manifested before the start of your contract– will not be covered, as well. So, your psychiatric care will not be paid for by the health insurance company. The same goes for any treatment for learning and behavioral problems.

Cosmetic surgery is not vital to life or living, so looking more beautiful is something you will have to spend for on your own. Most medical procedures considered to be preventive are part of the exclusions, too. So are dental and eye care.

Of course, the best advice I could give is for you to make sure that you read your contract with any insurer very carefully and ask your health insurance company the questions that boggle you.

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Prescription Drug Coverage Colorado CO

 

November 30, 2008 by author · Leave a Comment
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Reader’s Question:

I reside here in Westminster, Colorado, and the reason why I wrote is to ask if I still have to avail of prescription drug coverage even though I am already carrying major medical coverage.

Amber

Westminster, CO

The answer to your question is just simple. Why don’t you try to carefully read your policy in order for you to know which things it actually covers? For your information, major medical policies usually include prescription drug coverage. But it still depends on the company that holds your health insurance.

Now, if your major medical coverage does have prescription drug coverage, you still have to check if the coverage satisfies all your needs. In case you do not know, there are two available kinds of major medical coverage, which are supplemental and comprehensive major medical coverage.

With supplemental major medical coverage, you have to buy a basic health insurance plan. Then, you will first have to exhaust this plan before you are able to enjoy the supplemental major medical coverage. The only thing is that supplemental major medical coverage is another policy altogether, and typically it does not pay for things like basic visits to the doctor.

On the other hand, comprehensive major medical policy is a full-proof kind of major medical plan because it pays for almost every kind of expense, such as hospital expense, surgical expense, physician’s expense and other major medical expenses. But be reminded that the provisions of these medical policies still vary from company to company.

So, after knowing all these, I still suggest that you read your policy, or just contact your health insurance provider there in Colorado.

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Georgia health insurance for cancer patients

 

August 1, 2007 by admin · Leave a Comment
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Reader question:

If I am diagnosed with cancer, what are my chances of getting medical health insurance in Georgia?

Abraham

Fairly good, I’d say.

Naturally, it would depend a lot on whether or not you were insured when you were diagnosed with the cancer. The main thing that medical health insurance companies have a problem with are pre-existing conditions. If you’re already under their coverage when you’re diagnosed, there’s not very much you can do. This is why it’s extremely important to get health insurance before something major happens concerning your health, because it will make it very difficult to get health insurance later, be it Georgia health insurance or any other kind. It’s possible, sure, but it’s a big hassle.

Like in the rest of the United States, Georgia health insurance plans aren’t all-covering, and there are plenty of uninsured within the state. There are some ways that the state gives to people to help them acquire whatever medical treatment that they may need.

Georgia health insurance, like insurance everywhere else, is costly, and income requirements for receiving medical health insurance from the state are set low. This leaves a lot of people who fall in the middle, both unable to afford private health insurance, and unable to qualify for state provided health insurance. Whatever they can or cannot afford, things like cancer screenings and treatments are far beyond what their pocketbook can reach.

Some of this problem is diminished by the help from the Georgia Cancer Coalition. It is not a form of Georgia health insurance, but it helps women who are not able to afford Georgia health insurance nor qualify for help. They have to be at most 200% of the poverty level, and they are provided with breast exams and cervical cancer screenings. If diagnosed, they are helped to find further treatment and are able to get it for a lower price through the Georgia Cancer Coalition.

Cheers,

Fashun Guadarrama.