
Ask Al Knight...
What to Ask Before Purchasing
Health Insurance
by Al
Knight
Last month we introduced Al Knight, a licensed Insurance Agent and a Field Service Representative for the National Association for the Self-Employed, who offered to answer your questions about health insurance. If you missed that interview, click here. Here is a list of important questions you should ask when purchasing health insurance.
The Most Important
Questions you need to ask when looking for Health Insurance?
Many people are in the dark about choosing a plan that is best for
them or just don't want to spend the time to meet with a company
representative. They may choose a plan on the internet or over the
phone and not get the answers they need about the plan in order to
make a good decision. Cost is not the only important factor to
consider. Here are a few important questions to ask, and remember
customer service is always important!
1. Can I choose my own Doctors & Hospitals? This is important to
most people because many health plans require you to stay in a
network and doctors & hospitals must be pre-approved and authorized.
If choosing your own Doctors and Hospitals is important to you make
sure your plan allows you to do this.
2. Does it pay usual & customary or regular charges not reasonable?
Reasonable means it has been pre-determined what will be paid for a
procedure and many of these have not been recently reviewed. This
could result in more out of pocket cost. If you don't want
surprises on your out of pocket expenses when you have a claim, make
sure you get full disclosure on how your plan pays claims.
3. Can I be cancelled or singled out for rate increases? Would you
want your rates to go up if you discover after paying for your
insurance for a period of time you have a medical condition. Make
sure you can't be cancelled or singled out for rate increases or you
could be left without insurance when you need it most.
4. Is it flexible, can I change the plan if I need to? This can be
important in a financial pinch. Rather then give up your health
insurance maybe you would want to change your deductibles or reduce
some of your outpatient services to lower your premium. If budget
is an issue this is an important feature to have.
5. Is it an "A" excellent rated company? Company's are rated by how
well they pay claims and financial stability. You'll have better
piece of mind knowing the company you chose has a good track record.
For more about Al Knight or to ask Al a
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