Showing posts with label Health Insurance. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Health Insurance. Show all posts

Monday, April 6, 2009

Options for Affordable Health Insurance

Submitted by Kevin Kielty

Every day many more people are finding themselves out of a job during this recession. With the loss of a job comes the loss of health insurance coverage. Finding affordable health insurance to replace an employer-sponsored plan, is becoming a high priority for many families.

If you have lost your job and need to find affordable health insurance coverage for yourself and your family, there are many options available. The first step is to learn what the different plans have to offer and how they differ.

What COBRA has to Offer

If you have just lost your job, the first thing you will need to do is to check into COBRA. COBRA allows you to continue on your employer’s health insurance plan for up to 18 months after loosing your job. If you have a pre-existing condition, COBRA can be a good option, however it can be expensive because your employer will no longer be paying a portion of the cost. You will have to pay the entire amount yourself.

If COBRA does not look like a good option for your family, there are a number of other types of insurance plans available. You will need to do some research and become familiar with some of the terms and what they mean before you can make a wise decision about which plan to choose.

Types of Insurance

There are basically 2 types of health insurance. One is fee-for-service which, is the traditional type of health insurance in which you can choose any doctor or hospital you wish. The amount of choices you get with a fee-for-service plan is a plus, but the cost of this type of insurance can be quite high. Alternatives to a fee-for-service plans are managed-care plans and Health Savings Accounts.

Managed care plans include Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs), Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs) and Point-of-Service Plans (POS).

Under a Health Maintenance Organization or HMO, you choose a primary doctor who participates in the plan’s network and then all of your care is directed by that physician. If any test or visits to a specialist are required, that primary care physician must issue a referral and the specialist must be a part of that HMO’s network. HMO’s have the buying power of a large organization so you can often get your medical services for less and they are also focused on keeping costs down. Therefore, an HMO can be a less expensive option for health insurance. However, if you see a physician out-of-network or have any procedures done without prior approval, it can be expensive.

With a Preferred Provider Organization or PPO plan, there is also a list of participating doctors and hospitals, however you have the freedom to see any doctor who is part of the plan’s network. You do not have to designate a primary care physician. If you wish to be able to see health care providers outside the plan’s network, you will have to pay a higher coinsurance rate.

A Point-of-Service Plan or a POS has some similarities to an HMO and a traditional health insurance plan. With a POS, if you choose your primary doctor from within the plan’s network of physicians, then your costs will stay low. However, if you choose to go outside of the network, your costs will be much higher. The advantage of a POS health insurance plan is that you get the cost savings of an HMO but you still have the freedom to see physicians outside the network as well.

A Health Savings Account

Another option for saving on your health insurance coverage is to open a Health Savings Account or an HSA. An HSA is a savings account for people who have a high deductible health insurance plan. Money is deposited into a special HSA account where it earns interest that is tax-free and the money is not taxed when it is used for qualified medical expenses. HSAs will also have a network of health care providers and your cost will be lower if you choose to stay within the network. As with the POS, you do have the option to go outside the network but at a higher cost to you.

If you have lost your job and find yourself in need of affordable health insurance, the first step is to look into COBRA to see if it is the best option. If it is not, then the next step is to research the managed care options as well as a health care savings account. After you learn about the different plans and how they work, you will be able to make the best choice for meeting your family’s health insurance needs.

Finding a Pennsylvania Car Insurance Agent

Submitted by kahmer

When buying Pennsylvania car insurance you need to find an agent who knows the industry and who can be trusted. After all, buying Pennsylvania car insurance is a big step because this is a lot of money coming out of your bank account each month. Additionally, you want your insurance to cover any mistakes that you may make on the road as well as negligence from other drivers. Now are you beginning to see why it is so crucial to do business with the right Pennsylvania car insurance agent?

Once you find an agent you trust everything else will more or less fall into place. Your agent should not only offer you information on the best policies, but should also be a friend who can help you realize what is best for you and your personal situation. Remember, when you spend money on Pennsylvania car insurance your agent is getting paid. For this reason, they are inclined to push certain products on you. That being said, you can find a Pennsylvania car insurance agent who wants what is best for you and him. This is a mutual business relationship that is sure to benefit both parties.

You can look in many places to find a highly reputable Pennsylvania car insurance agent. If you look online you should be able to move forward soon. There are enough agents in Pennsylvania that finding an honest one in your area should be easy enough.

The above information should help if you are interested in finding a Pennsylvania car insurance. And if you need a policy your interest level should be sky high!

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

Car Insurance Estimate

by: Timothy F



Shopping around for a car insurance estimate is not something most people look forward to. It is one of the least exciting chores that is required in order to have a car on the road, but it is worth seeking out the most competitive car insurance estimate available. Although getting a car insurance estimate from a number of companies isn't a desirable task; many people spend far more than they absolutely have to each year on their auto insurance because they simply haven't taken the time to compare rates and policies with other auto insurance companies. It would be hard to find someone who would walk into an appliance store and decide to spend $200.00 more on a washer that offers the same exact quality and features as the one next to it that costs far less. It doesn't make too much sense to do the same thing with car insurance. 

Most of the time, a car insurance estimate will include collision, liability and comprehensive coverage on a vehicle. Most households have two or more vehicles and every car should be included when seeking out a car insurance estimate. There are a few things that can be done to make getting a car insurance estimate easier and more accurate especially when dealing with more than one car insurance company. 

One of the best things to do before looking for a car insurance estimate is to see exactly what the state requirements are as far as what the necessary minimum coverage is in order to have adequate coverage. This is something that might be better to do without the assistance of an insurance agency if possible because their job is to sell insurance and they make more money with the more coverage they are able to sell. 

In order to spend less time on the phone when looking for a car insurance estimate, it is a good idea to have a number of items handy including a driver's license, vehicle identification numbers, make, model and year of each car and even the name and contact information for the company that is financing all vehicles if applicable. There are also a number of factors that can be taken into consideration when seeking a car insurance estimate that may mean additional savings per year. Features on each auto including airbags, auto alarms, anti-lock brakes and other things may mean discounts on auto insurance. Some insurance companies will even offer discounts for having more than one policy with their company as well as insuring multiple cars through with their coverage. Additional discounts may be found through other things like accident-free driving record, defensive driving course incentives and other discounts. 

Other circumstances may cost a driver more with certain companies when looking for a car insurance estimate. Men under the age of 25, single drivers, younger drivers under the age of 21, the number of miles driven per day and even the kind of car that is driven can cost a person more money on car insurance when shopping around. The best part about this is that not one car insurance will probably charge the same amount of money for the same coverage so shopping around will prove that there are better choices available. 



About The Author 
Timothy is the webmaster and owner of " Discounted-Car-Insurance.com " and has been researching and reporting on Car Insurance Estimate solutions for years. Click Here ==> http://www.discounted-car-insurance.com/ 




About the author:
About The Author 
Timothy is the webmaster and owner of " Discounted-Car-Insurance.com " and has been researching and reporting on Car Insurance Estimate solutions for years. Click Here ==>

Auto Insurance Rates

 

by: Sher Matsen


 

will vary depending on the insurance agency, your driving record, and the type of insurance you are looking to purchase. I you are looking for affordable car insurance or truck insurance then read on. 

There are ways to reduce your premiums without giving up coverage. One of the easiest things to do is get auto insurance rate quotes online. This will allow you to comparative shop stress free. 

Raising your deductibles is the easiest way to reduce your rates. The higher the deductible, the lower the premium will be. The deductible is the portion you will have to pay in the event of accident, before your insurance coverage steps in. It's important not to carry a deductible that's more than what you are able to pay. Your insurance company will not honor its portion of the claim until you've paid your deductible. However, the higher your deductible the lower your premium cost will be, so you need to find a 

Always remember to ask your insurance broker for any available discounts. Quite often we forget to ask and they don't seem to volunteer the information. A clean record on the current policy for a certain period of time, having your homeowner's coverage with the same insurer, taking a defensive driving course, having an accident free driving record, and having an approved anti-theft device will reduce your auto insurance rates. 

The type of car you drive can also reduce your rates. Stay away from cars that have a high class rating. Rates vary among the different makes and models of vehicles. The different rates are based on the risk of accident, cost to repair, higher theft rates for a particular model and replacement costs such as with a new vehicle. So be sure your vehicle isn't going to be in a category that increases your rates too much. 

A safe driving record consisting of no accidents and no traffic violations will get you the most substantial discount. Most insurance companies are very good at recognizing good driving habits. These are the drivers they want to insure because their risk is much lower. 

If the car is old and not very valuable, comprehensive insurance is probably not worth buying as it can quickly add up to more than you'd ever receive in the event of an accident. You can save up to 20% by eliminating collision insurance. You may want to opt not to carry collision insurance as well which can save you and additional 20%. 

Check around to make sure you are getting the best auto rates you can. Online auto insurance shopping has taken the guess work out of buying insurance and you can very quickly see if you are being hosed. So if your insurance is coming due now is the time to start shopping!. 




About the author:
Sher from The Auto Insurance Center has been serving customers for over 20 years. Please visit us at http://www.all-auto-insurance.com/