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		<title>3 Ways to Drop Your Health Insurance Rate</title>
		<link>http://cheaper-insurance-online.com/blog/2009/03/3-ways-to-drop-your-health-insurance-rate.htm</link>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Mar 2009 03:33:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Private medical insurance prices are influenced by several factors.  You may be able to lower your cost for health care by eliminating unneeded coverage, by increasing your fitness level or by shopping around for coverage.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Private medical <a title="insurance price quotes" href="https://lovetherates.com/insurance-quotes/index.htm">insurance prices</a> are influenced by several  factors.  You may be able to lower your  cost for health care by eliminating unneeded coverage, by increasing your  fitness level or by shopping around for coverage.</p>
<p>Medical insurance is expensive today because the cost of a  hospital stay and the cost of a doctor&#8217;s visit are expensive.  The cost of health care rises each year as healthcare  providers ask for more, more expensive procedures become available and  hospitals charge more for their rooms.  By  reducing your insurance company&#8217;s costs you may be able to reduce your cost as  well.</p>
<p>You may be able to reduce coverage for certain benefits that you don&#8217;t need or that are more expensive than they are worth.  Maternity insurance, prescription coverage  and dental insurance may be either unnecessary or over priced.  People often pay extra for a policy that  includes maternity insurance long after they have had their last child.  Prescription coverage and dental coverage  will often have relatively low annual limits.   If so, the amount you would have at risk if you eliminated one of these benefits  is the amount of the coverage limit less the cost of the coverage.  This may mean that dropping the added cost is  a good idea.  Spend some time looking at  the limits and the costs of these benefits and do the math to make sure that  they are worth keeping.</p>
<p>Raising your deductible may also reduce your costs.  By taking more or the risk, you can often reduce your costs by a lot.  In some cases the amount of extra risk you take may be less than the amount of money that you save.  Make sure than when you compare your premium savings to an increase in your deductible you multiply the premium savings by the appropriate factor to get the annual savings.  Your deductible is probably based on a calendar year.  You should compare it with the annualized savings to make an apples to apples comparison.</p>
<p>If you have been charged extra because of a medical  condition or because of your weight, you may be able to reduce or eliminate the  surcharge.  You should find out what  needs to happen in order to get your rate reduced if this is the case.</p>
<p>Often an insurance company will reduce or eliminate the  surcharge if you have had a period of time where you haven&#8217;t needed  treatment.  If your <a title="pre-existing conditions" href="https://lovetherates.com/Health/preexisting.htm">preexisting medical condition</a> has gotten  better, you may be able to get your rate reduced.  You may need to lose a small amount of weight  or reduce your blood pressure readings by a small amount.  Knowing what requisite numbers may motivate  you to do the things you need such as exercise or eat better.  You may be able to save more than just money  by doing what it takes to get your health insurance premiums down.</p>
<p>Shopping around is a tried and true practice for saving  money on health insurance, cars and many other things.  There is often a large variance in medical  insurance prices.  You may find that you  can save hundreds of dollars a month by switching to another company or even to  a different type of policy that is offered by the same health insurance  carrier.</p>
<p>There may be several factors that you have control over that  will impact your cost for health insurance and health care in general.  Reducing your coverage in unimportant or  unneeded areas, reducing surcharges for pre-existing conditions and shopping  around can all help you bring your costs for health insurance down.</p>
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		<title>Health Insurance Provider Networks</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 20 Mar 2009 03:56:10 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alston</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[insurance tips]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today most health insurance companies use provider networks  for their policies.  You should know the  advantages and disadvantages of plans that use provider networks.
Advantages of Health Insurance Provider Networks
The advantages of a policy with a network of doctors,  hospitals and other providers are the lower cost for medical care and the lower [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Today most <a title="medical insurance quotes" href="https://lovetherates.com/Health/index.htm">health insurance companies</a> use provider networks  for their policies.  You should know the  advantages and disadvantages of plans that use provider networks.</p>
<h2>Advantages of Health Insurance Provider Networks</h2>
<p>The advantages of a policy with a network of doctors,  hospitals and other providers are the lower cost for medical care and the lower  premiums for the policy.</p>
<p>When you use a doctor or other provider that participates in  your health insurance carrier&#8217;s provider network the provider charges less than  they would if you didn&#8217;t have insurance.   The lower rate is called the &#8220;negotiated rate.&#8221; The insurance  company or you will pay a rate that the carrier has negotiated with the  provider.  This rate can be half of the  standard price for a given service.</p>
<p>This means that your costs are lowered in two different  ways.  First, the insurance premiums you  pay for your policy will be lower than they would be for a similar policy that  does not use a network.  Second, if you have  to pay for the service out of your pocket because you haven&#8217;t met your deductible,  you will pay the lower negotiated rate.</p>
<h2>Disadvantage of Health Insurance Provider Networks</h2>
<p>The disadvantage is that you will pay more for care if you  choose to seek treatment from an out–of-network provider.  In some cases, you will have to pay the  entire cost of care received from a doctor, hospital or other provider.  In other cases you will pay a higher  percentage.</p>
<p>Emergency care is often an exception to this.  Your share of the bill may the same as it  would be if you used a network provider if you use a non participating doctor  or hospital during a medical emergency.</p>
<p>It is important to know how your policy covers you when you  are out-of-network.  HMO plans will  typically cover nothing but emergency care if you are out of network.  PPO and POS plans will typically cover some costs  when you use a non-participating provider.   However, you will often have a higher deductible and/or a higher  coinsurance percentage.</p>
<h2>Special Health Insurance Network Issues</h2>
<p>It is important to be able to have access to in-network care  at all times if possible.  If you are a  college student, ideally you want an insurance policy with a strong network  near your parents&#8217; home as well as near your school.  &#8220;Snow birds&#8221; and other people who  have secondary residences that they spend substantial amounts of time in will  have similar concerns.</p>
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		<title>Is Your Health Insurance Policy Current?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Mar 2009 02:19:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alston</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[health insurance]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[You may be paying for coverage you don't need, have the  wrong type of coverage or simply paying too much if you haven't reviewed your  coverage recently.  Your needs change and  this may mean that you need more, less or different coverage.  Insurance policies go up and (occasionally)  down in price on a regular basis.  The  plan that was priced best last year might not be today.  For these reasons, your insurance policies  and your need for insurance should be reviewed regularly.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You may be paying for coverage you don&#8217;t need, have the  wrong type of coverage or simply paying too much if you haven&#8217;t reviewed your  coverage recently.  Your needs change and  this may mean that you need more, less or different coverage.  Insurance policies go up and (occasionally)  down in price on a regular basis.  The  plan that was priced best last year might not be today.  For these reasons, your insurance policies  and your need for insurance should be reviewed regularly.</p>
<p>If you purchased your health insurance policy several years  ago, your needs may have changed dramatically since then.  You may be ready to have children.  You may have a new child.  You may have a child who is now an adult.  A few years can mean major changes for many  families.</p>
<p>At that time, you may have been concerned about your young  child&#8217;s frequent doctor&#8217;s visits.  That  child may not bee so young now and you may want to purchase a different kind of  policy.</p>
<p>You may have needed <a title="maternity insurance" href="https://lovetherates.com/Health/maternity.htm">insurance coverage for pregnancy</a> then  but not need it now or vice versa.  It is  costly to pay for maternity coverage and not need it.  It is also costly to need it and not have it.</p>
<p>You may have purchased your plan before the high deductible  health plans and Health Savings Accounts were available.  There are significant tax advantages to these  programs and you may want to investigate these plans.</p>
<p>Medical insurance companies change their rates about every  12 months.  The policy you purchased  three years ago may have had rate increases that are above the average for  similar policies.</p>
<p>If your health has improved you may benefit from purchasing  a new policy.  If you&#8217;ve stopped smoking  or lost weight you may qualify for a lower rate.  Some <a title="health insurance for the obese" href="https://lovetherates.com/Health/preexisting.htm">pre-existing medical conditions</a> are  viewed more favorably by insurance companies as they age.  Many insurance companies will charge a higher  rate if someone has had certain types of surgery within the last year.  If it is now five years and there has not  been a reoccurrence, you may qualify for standard rates, but only if you  reapply.</p>
<p>You or your family has probably changed in the last several  years.  Health insurance rates change  every year.  The medical insurance  industry changes all of the time.  For  all of these reasons, reviewing your coverage and getting current private  health insurance quotes is likely to help you save money.</p>
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		<title>Insurance Payments via Credit Card</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 17:16:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alston</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[health insurance]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many carriers are encouraging their policy holders to pay via credit card today.  This has both pros and cons.  It may mean that you have coverage when you need it.  It may also mean that you are paying 20% extra for your policies and are getting deeper in debt.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Should you pay for your insurance on your credit card?  Will this make your insurance cost more or  less?</p>
<p>Many carriers are encouraging their policy holders to pay  via credit card today.  This has both  pros and cons.  It may mean that you have  coverage when you need it.  It may also  mean that you are paying 20% extra for your policies and are getting deeper in  debt.</p>
<p>By allowing your insurer to debit your credit card for your  <a title="car insurance" href="https://lovetherates.com/auto/index.htm">auto insurance</a> or health care policy, you may keep your insurance in force  longer.  This may mean that an accident  or other even is covered when it might not have been. Forgetting to pay an insurance  bill can cost you thousands or even millions.   There is definitely a positive side to paying for insurance via a credit  card.</p>
<p>If you have a medical condition or have gained weight that  you acquired since you purchased your health insurance policy, this can be especially  important.  Missing a payment may mean  that you are denied coverage or charged extra for the same coverage you had  before.</p>
<p>Your health insurance company is not allowed to drop you  because of a significant <a title="denial due to medical conditions" href="https://lovetherates.com/Health/preexisting.htm">health condition or a state of obesity</a> that you developed since your healthcare policy was approved  unless you cancel your policy or allow it to lapse.  If you do so, you can be treated as if you  are a new client.  This can mean that you  are subjected to medical underwriting all over again.</p>
<p>If you are in the habit of paying your credit cards off each  month before any interest is assessed, there no downside to using a credit card  to pay your monthly insurance premiums.</p>
<p>However credit is overused today.  How would you feel if you were charged 20%  more for everything you buy because of your race, gender or religion?  When we use a credit card to pay, we often  pay an extra unnecessarily.</p>
<p>Insurance plans that will charge your credit card by default  may be willing to send you a bill in the mail or bill a checking account.  If you are concerned about excess interest  charges, you may want to contact your insurer about this.</p>
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		<title>Preexisting Conditions, Insurance and Timing</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 17 Mar 2009 02:14:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alston</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A preexisting health condition can prevent you from qualifying for medical  insurance.  Timing your applications and medical  examinations can keep you from being denied coverage in certain situations.
Timing your Medical Exams
A preexisting condition becomes an insurance issue when one  of three things happens.  You receive  medical advice for the condition. Your [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A <a title="medical insurance denials" href="https://lovetherates.com/Health/preexisting.htm">preexisting health condition</a> can prevent you from qualifying for medical  insurance.  Timing your applications and medical  examinations can keep you from being denied coverage in certain situations.</p>
<h2>Timing your Medical Exams</h2>
<p>A preexisting condition becomes an insurance issue when one  of three things happens.  You receive  medical advice for the condition. Your have symptoms that would cause a prudent  person to seek medical advice.  Your insurance  company discovers the condition during an exam.</p>
<p>If you are considering changing insurance policies you may  not want to see a doctor until you have been approved by the new company.  Why?  If  you are genuinely unaware of a medical condition and haven&#8217;t had symptoms that  would cause you to seek medical attention an insurance company should not hold  that condition against you unless it is discovered during their underwriting  process.</p>
<p>If you have a medical examination just before applying for a  new policy, your physician might discover a condition that would keep you from  being approved for your policy.  You may  be better served if you wait until you are covered by the new policy before you  are examined.</p>
<p>Of course, there may be situations where waiting even a week  to have an exam could have serious repercussions.  On the other hand if a serious condition is  discovered a week earlier the timing may save your life.</p>
<p>However, if the treatment for the condition isn&#8217;t covered  because your old policy expires shortly after your diagnosis, you may not be  able to complete your treatment.</p>
<p>This is not medical advice. You will have to weigh the pros  and cons of waiting verses not waiting to have an exam.</p>
<h2>Aging of Preexisting Conditions</h2>
<p>Not all medical conditions get worse with age.  Some are treated more favorably as they  age.</p>
<p>A person who was diagnosed with a condition too recently may  be denied coverage even for a minor condition.   This is because the insurance company wants to make sure that the  diagnosis was accurate and that the treatment prescribed works.</p>
<p>A person who was diagnosed with asthma a year ago and has  their symptoms controlled with medications will likely be approved for a  medical policy.  A person who was diagnosed  a week ago may not be.</p>
<p>Often people with serious conditions like cancer are able to  qualify for medical coverage.  This  depends on the type of cancer and how long it has been in remission.  Five years without treatment or need of  treatment can be enough for many cancers.   The waiting period for other cancers is much shorter.  For certain others the waiting period is  longer.</p>
<p>Ask your insurance agent if he or she for guidance if you  are concerned about being denied.  You may  be able to keep a rejection off your insurance history simply by waiting to  apply.</p>
<h2>If You are Denied Health Insurance</h2>
<p>Be aware that different insurance companies may underwrite  the same condition in different ways.  Be  sure to check with several companies if you have been denied insurance due to a  medical condition.</p>
<p>You should also be aware that different types of policies  will have different rules.  A group  health insurance policy may accept you regardless of your medical history.  This may be true with state-sponsored health  care programs.</p>
<p>Until we have Universal Health care, preexisting conditions  will have a devastating impact on certain families and individuals.  You can reduce your chances of being denied a  health insurance policy by delaying a health exam until after your new policy  is effective (so long as it doesn&#8217;t jeopardize your health).  You can also reduce the chances of getting a  denial by waiting to apply until a recently diagnosed illness is considered  stable by a new insurance company.</p>
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		<title>Taking Chances with Medical Insurance</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 14 Mar 2009 01:45:35 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alston</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Health Savings Account]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[What will it cost you to have a medical emergency but no  medical insurance?  It can cost you everything  that you have worked for.  Finding ways  to reduce your medical insurance costs without eliminating coverage can mean  that you get to keep your house, your credit and your health.
Health insurance can [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>What will it cost you to have a medical emergency but no  <a title="private health care insurance" href="https://lovetherates.com/Health/i">medical insurance</a>?  It can cost you everything  that you have worked for.  Finding ways  to reduce your medical insurance costs without eliminating coverage can mean  that you get to keep your house, your credit and your health.</p>
<p>Health insurance can be very expensive and because of that  it unfortunately isn&#8217;t an option for many people.  Some, perhaps most of those without coverage  can&#8217;t avoid it.  Some who technically can  afford it are forced to choose between buying health insurance and living in a  safe neighborhood or sending a child to college.</p>
<p>If you are not in one of those categories, but are still considering  going without health care coverage consider the fact that even in these  recessionary times, uninsured or poorly insured sicknesses and accidents cause  more people to go bankrupt and to be foreclosed upon than anything else.</p>
<p>There are ways to reduce your costs for health insurance without  risking your financial future.  You can find  plans that have similar coverage to the plan you are considering dropping that  are less expensive simply by shopping around.   You may also be able to raise your deductible.  In so doing you may reduce your coverage and  price without eliminating coverage entirely.</p>
<p>Shop for Health Insurance</p>
<p>Shopping around for insurance can save you a bundle.  There is often a wide variance in the price  of health insurance policies that offer the same or similar coverage.  Many people fail to shop around for coverage.  Many others shop once and never know that the plan that was the most competitive  five years ago is one of the most expensive today.</p>
<p>If you need to insure a family, one of these &#8220;<a title="health insurance buying strategy " href="http://cheaper-insurance-online.com/blog/2009/03/secret-health-insurance-strategies/">secret health insurance buying strategies</a>&#8221; may help you lower your premiums.</p>
<p>Look at Low Cost High Deductible Health Plans</p>
<p>High deductible healthinsurance plans are often the best for  many families.  These plans tend to be much  less expensive than low deductible co-pay plans.  You will trade some coverage for the smaller  things, but will probably be able to get excellent coverage for the  catastrophic medical event.  You may be  able to cut your costs in half with a high deductible health insurance plan.</p>
<p>These plans may also help you save on income taxes as well.  Owning a HDHPs or high deductible health plan  can qualify you to open a health savings account.  HSA plans are similar to Individual  Retirement Accounts or IRAs.</p>
<p>An HSA can also help you spend less on medical care.  A debit card that accesses your HSA funds will  allow you to spend pre-tax dollars on medical and dental expenses, and thereby  turning a $100 expense into a $72 expense for many Americans.</p>
<p>By shopping around and or purchasing a higher deductible  health insurance policy, you can reduce your costs without risking the loss of your  home and financial future.  Consider  these options before considering dropping your health coverage entirely.</p>
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