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What to Do If You Have No Health Insurance

Millions of Americans do not have health insurance because of the cost, the coverage or they don’t think they have an actual need for it. While it’s certainly a personal choice, one thing should always be kept in the back of your mind. At some point, everyone will need medical assistance; that’s just how life happens to be.

Get educated about the various plans on the market. While they may appear to be confusing, talking to a health insurance broker will take care of that for you. After all, it might be as easy as finding out what the differences are between a Health Savings Account, a Co-Pay or Major Medical Insurance.

For example, one of the most reasonable plans is the Co-Pay plan. It co-pays expenses for doctors, medication and prevention. Instead of paying the full bill for a visit to the physician, you only pay a portion of the fee and most people find that to be affordable.

Posted on Wednesday, February 24th, 2010. Filed under Health Insurance, Life Insurance.

Health Insurance Needs Are Different for Everyone

It’s not unusual to find out that people generally have no clue what they want when it comes to health insurance. This explains why a large portion of the American population isn’t insured. There are just so many options, exclusions, major this, co-pay that, high deductible plans, savings plans and, and, the list goes on. People throw up their hands in confusion and just walk away. Check in with an expert health insurance broker and get information you can use right away, minus the jargon.

Contact someone in-the-know to explain the various things that may apply to your situation. Talking to a local health insurance agent saves you time and money. They can steer you in the direction of a plan that matches your budget.

To learn more, visit https://www.benepath.com.

Posted on Monday, February 22nd, 2010. Filed under Health Insurance.

Online Health Insurance Plans Sounds Great, but You Can’t Get Them

You found a great health insurance plan online and that is the one you want. You’ve decided it sounds just like what you need and it’s a good price. You call the health insurance agent and find out that you can’t get that plan despite the fact that it’s on their website. What the heck is up with that?

The fact is that you likely don’t qualify for “that” plan because you have pre-existing conditions and the plan you read about is for someone who is a lot younger and in prime physical health. Real reality and virtual reality are two different things. The fact is your circumstances may not match the “ideal” qualifications of that plan on the site. Always call a health insurance broker for free advice and talk about what would suit you. It’s time well spent.

To learn more, visit https://www.benepath.com.

Posted on Saturday, February 20th, 2010. Filed under Health Insurance.

Everything Online Is Not Gospel When It Comes to Health Insurance

Take everything you read online on a health insurance website with a grain of salt. Oh, not because it may be wrong, but because it might not apply to you. It might not apply to you because more of the quotes cited online refer to a preferred rate; to someone who is in optimal health and usually younger. This is one of the major reasons you need to speak directly to the health insurance broker to find out what you need to know about how the rates apply to “you.”

Sure, ask about the rates you saw on the website. The bottom line is that companies can only put just so much information on their site. There’s just way too much of it for anyone to be able to read and absorb, particularly if they are not health insurance savvy. Many of the plans on the site have different interpretations. So call your health insurance agent for a chat.

To learn more, visit https://www.benepath.com.

Posted on Thursday, February 18th, 2010. Filed under Health Insurance.

Tax-Free Benefits with HSAs.

Imagine that – tax free benefits come with HSAs. Yes, we said tax FREE. Something free these days is rare. Mind you if you aren’t ready or willing to only open an account and make deposits, it won’t work for you. What are the tax free benefits? Well for one thing, the person(s) opening the account can put money in it and they don’t need itemized deductions; an employer can make tax-free contributions to employees; and employers that have cafeteria plans may let workers contribute untaxed salary by paying a lower salary.

However, just because there are some significant tax free benefits with HSAs doesn’t meant you should just rush right out and get one. Take the time to check them out first before you decide if you want one. No sense getting one if it won’t do you any good.

To learn more, visit https://www.benepath.com.

Posted on Thursday, February 11th, 2010. Filed under Health Insurance.

The Advice Is Free

It’s not too often that we get something for free these days, except maybe a lot of bills in the mail. So, when you get the chance to get free advice, then it’s worth its weight in gold. Like for instance, what if you got free advice about what kind of health insurance would work for you and also were told how to do that inexpensively? What if the health insurance broker spent over an hour telling you about various options and then said, it’s totally up to you if you want to buy a policy or not from us? Now that would be well-worth checking out. You can do this and more by calling your local health insurance agent.

Just let the agent know what you need, no holds barred, include all your medical conditions and let them help you. They know what they’re doing and they will unerringly guide you to the right plan for the right price. Even though you read something online about a low, low price, it may not apply to you if you have pre-existing conditions.

To learn more, visit https://www.benepath.com.

Posted on Thursday, February 11th, 2010. Filed under Health Insurance.

Health Savings Accounts and the Over 55 Crowd.

Yes, you can get an HSA if you are over 55. The only thing you will need to know right up front is that if you do choose to go this route, you will need to catch up payments in order to be in a beneficial position. If you’re older, you might be able to swing that, as many older Americans do tend to have assets by that age. Although with the recession, this isn’t as frequent as it used to be.

You don’t have to go with an HSA if you don’t feel it’s the right thing for you. You could go with Major Medical instead or even with a Co-pay plan. Your life is unique and you will want what works the best for you, so make it a point to talk to an expert health insurance broker who can assess which plan(s) will work for you.

Posted on Tuesday, February 9th, 2010. Filed under Health Insurance, Life Insurance.

Affordable Health Insurance Is A Partner For Your Life

If you have ever wanted a partner to look out for you through thick and thin, pay your bills for you, make sure you stay well and get what you need when it comes to medical care, then you have found that partner in an affordable health insurance plan. Think about that for a minute. Without this partner, albeit a silent one, you would have no one caring for you when you needed medical help.

Without this partner you would be stuck for huge medical bills for care you may need, either short or long term. Do not think that you can make it through life without a partner that cares for you when the chips are down. Find a way to make health insurance a part of your life.

To learn more and get a health insurance quote, visit https://www.benepath.com

Posted on Thursday, January 21st, 2010. Filed under Health Insurance, Life Insurance.
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