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Medical Insurance, No Deductible

Filed under: health insurance — Tags: — Alston @ 01:19 November 27, 2009

Health insurance with no deductible is often not as good of a deal as it sounds. These plans are often overpriced and/or designed to be misleading. It is important to know whethera no deductible health insurance policy is a good deal or not.

Zero Deductible PPO Or HSA Which Is Better?

Private health insurance with no annual deductible can be very pricey. Although these plans can be much better plans than medium deductible or high deductible plans, it doesn’t mean that they are better after the cost is considered. Very often a high deductible HSA policy will be a better buy.

If you are comparing a no deductible health insurance policy with a high deductible policy and the zero deductible policy costs $500 a month less, your question should not be “which one is better?” it should be “is the more expensive plan $6000 a year better?”

Don’t forget about insurance coinsurance and co-pays!

0 deductible health insurance policy isn’t necessarily a 0 cost share insurance plan. A no deductible health insurance policy can have co-pays. It can also have coinsurance. These cost-shares can, on many policies, be quite substantial.

Medical Insurance with no Deductible is available from Aetna in Connecticut. Because of the policy’s coinsurance limit, this plan has a high out of pocket maximum that one needs to be aware of when comparing it with other policies. Low cost no deductible health insurance in Georgia is no different. You need to know how a policy’s coinsurance and copays work before making a final decision.

Make sure that you understand how to compare policies with different deductibles and prices. Make sure you know about the other things you might have to pay for on a no deductible health insurance policy. Only when you understand the whole story can you whether a zero deductible plan is better than an HSA policy or some other high deductible or medium deductible medical insurance policy.

No Deductible Health Insurance Plans

Filed under: insurance tips — Tags: — Alston @ 16:54 July 26, 2009

Are zero deductible health insurance plans oversold?

There are two things that the careful consumer should know about no deductible health insurance plans. The first is that even with a zero deductible, you will probably need to pay something towards your medical care. The second is that a zero deductible health insurance plan will usually have a monthly price tag that isn’t justified by the additional benefits.

Deductibles, coinsurance and co-pays are the typical cost shares that are associated with health insurance policies. A no deductible health insurance plan will probably have coinsurance and co-pays. In fact, often zero deductible plans will have higher coinsurance and co-pays than other plans. It pays to read all the fine print before making a final decision.

Zero deductible health insurance plans are often more expensive than they are worth. You may wind up paying a lot more in monthly premiums and getting a little more in benefits. Making a careful comparison and doing some arithmetic can help you make the right decision.

No deductible health insurance plans are often much more expensive than high deductible health plans that are Health Savings Account compatible even when you factor in the added benefits.

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