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Individual Insurance If your employer does not offer group
insurance, or if the insurance offered is very limited, you can buy an
individual policy. You can get fee-for-service, HMO, or PPO
protection. But you should compare your options and shop carefully
because coverage and costs vary from company to company. Individual
plans may not offer benefits as broad as those in group plans.
If you get a non-cancelable policy (also called a guaranteed
renewable policy), then you will receive individual insurance under
that policy as long as you keep paying the monthly premium. The
insurance company can raise the cost, but cannot cancel your coverage.
Many companies now offer a conditionally renewable policy. This means
that the insurance company can cancel all policies like yours, not
just yours. This protects you from being singled out. But it doesn't
protect you from losing coverage. Before you buy any
health insurance policy, make sure you know what it will pay for...and
what it won't. Tips when shopping for individual
insurance: - Shop carefully. Policies differ
widely in coverage and cost. Contact different insurance companies, or
ask your agent to show you policies from several insurers so you can
compare them. - Make sure the policy protects you from
large medical costs. - Read and understand the policy.
Make sure it provides the kind of coverage that's right for you. You
don't want unpleasant surprises when you're sick or in the hospital.
- Check to see that the policy states: the date that the
policy will begin paying (some have a waiting period before coverage
begins), and what is covered or excluded from coverage. -
Make sure there is a "free look" clause. Most companies give
you at least 10 days to look over your policy after you receive it. If
you decide it is not for you, you can return it and have your premium
refunded. - Beware of single disease insurance policies.
There are some polices that offer protection for only one disease,
such as cancer. If you already have health insurance, your regular
plan probably already provides all the coverage you need. Check to see
what protection you have before buying any more insurance. |
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