How to Choose a Health Insurance?
Medical costs have been increasing at an alarming rate
throughout the world. It is becoming hard to avail the best
medical attention at this present cost. But our endeavour of
never compromising on the quality of medical attention we
should get makes us shell out more and more from our pocket.
Health insurance thus is a financial risk management tool
whereby one is able to minimise the cost of medical
attention.
As with any insurance, in Health insurance too one has the
insurer and the insured playing their part. While the insured
pays premium for the health insurance cover to the insurer; the
insurer in return is obliged to pay the medical expenses if the
insured gets sick. But there are some diseases for which the
insurer is not to pay for the medical expenses. Such diseases
that are excluded from the purview of the health insurance
should be stated in the policy document.
The following are some of the questions that should be
answered by you before choosing a health insurance.
• What does the insurer offer? What would be the monthly
premium? Does the premium lessen on taking a group insurance
(family insurance) rather than an individual health
insurance?
• What does the health insurance cover? Does it cover costs
incurred on home care, medical bills with or without
prescription, out-of-hospital care etc? Is there a limit on the
number of days the insurer will cover the payout for these
services?
• Do you have any ailment at present for which you may not
be covered with the insurance policy? What is the time period
that you have to wait for taking advantage of the insurance
cover?
• What are the diseases or incidents for which you cannot
claim for the cover?
• What deductible is applicable in that particular health
insurance?
• What percentage of the medical expenses you have to shell
out from your own pocket?
• What would be total amount of premiums you have to pay
during a year to avail that health insurance cover?
• Is there a maximum amount designated by the insurer on the
insurance policy after which it would not pay?
• Do you have the freedom of choosing the hospital or doctor
of your choice with the health insurance?
• Does the health insurance cover the medical expenses you
incur in your travel outside your area or abroad?
• Can I upgrade or downgrade the level of health insurance
cover?
If answers to all the above stated questions are
satisfactory then only you should go for health or medical
insurance of that particular policy. Plus one should also know
that these insurance policies are no way substitute for NHS
(National Health Services).
You can avail a health insurance policy cheaply and with
discounts by going online. Availing health insurance from an
online agency is the best bet as one does not have to go
through rigorous documentation that comes with availing any
health insurance.
Jenny Black is the financial analyst at
HealthInsuranceUK. She is providing independant insurance
and financial advice on health through her informative
articles. To find more about Health insurance, Dental
insurance, Various health insurance plans, medical insurance, Student health
insurance, Short-term insurance, Business health
insurance visit http://www.healthinsuranceuk.org.uk
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