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Health Insurance Options and Benefits

Sources of Health Insurance Employer Employers pay part or all the cost of a group health insurance plan as a benefit to their employees. Costs are generally lower as risk is spread over a large group Private Individuals purchase a policy to cover health costs for themselves or their immediate family. Greater flexibility in types of plan, but costs are higher Government State or federal government managed insurance paid from tax revenues. Must meet age and/or income qualifications

Managed Health Care Plans HMO - Health maintenance organization a health care group that provides health care services to members for a set fee and a small co-pay HSA – Health Savings Account You contribute pre-tax dollars to the account for expected medical expenses for the coming year –-submit claims and receipts for reimbursement up to amount deposited PPO - Preferred provider organization an agreement between health providers with employers or insurers to provide services at a reduced rate to employees POS-Point of Service members use a primary physician who refers them as needed to participating specialist or members can see non-participating specialist members but, members pay more for their services Fee for Service A plan in which an insured can select his/her own doctors and hospitals, pay costs at time of visit, and file form with insurance company for reimbursement of covered expenses

Terms to Know Deductible – the amount you pay during the term (usually one year) before the insurance pays any medical expenses Co-payments – Percentage of medical bills you must pay after meeting your deductible. Usually 10, 20 or 30% of the bill Preauthorization – prior approval is required from the insurance company before major medical procedures are done. (e.g. surgery, chemotherapy) Exclusions – medical expenses the policy will not cover (e.g. teen pregnancy, cosmetic surgery)

Terms to Know, continued Pre-existing Condiitions---An illness or injury that a person has at the time he/she enrolls in a health care plan Renewability---A patient’s right to restart coverage annually Maximum Benefit---A limit on the number of days one’s care will be covered, or the highest amount that can be paid in benefits for a specific procedure t

Types of Health Insurance Basic medical pay a large part of hospital and surgical care, may also pay part of some other medical expenses (e.g., doctor’s visits) Major medical pays for long-term illness expenses after basic medical benefits limits have been reached (e.g., cancer).

Other Types of Health Related Insurance Coverage Dental Insurance Pays for all or part of checkups which include examination, cleaning, and X-rays Pays a portion or repairs such as fillings, crowns, and root canals Offered with group rates through some employers Vision Insurance Pays for checkups Covers a portion of the cost of lenses and frames Accident Insurance (e.g. School Insurance) Often available at low rates Covers medical bills related to injury occurring at eligible locations and/or times (e.g. school grounds, sports events)

Types of Disability Insurance Pays a portion of income lost to a worker who is unable to return to work for an extended period of time because of illness or injury Shop carefully as costs and benefits vary widely Workmen’s Compensation Employers are require to have in every state in some form Covers medical care, treatment, rehabilitation, and a portion of wages from injuries that occur in the workplace Long Term Pays for care when a person with a chronic illness or injury cannot care for themselves for an extended period of time

Government Sponsored Health Insurance Medicare Covers eligible citizens 65 or older or eligible adults who can no longer work due to illness or disability Funded from payroll taxes Medicaid Health insurance for eligible low income persons Funded from state and federal tax revenue CHIP – Children’s Health Insurance Program Health insurance for children under 18 whose parents make too much to qualify for medicaid, but not enough to afford private insurance Federal funds are distributed by the state

Gap Insurance COBRA Medigap Insurance Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act Law that gives you the right to continue employer sponsored group health insurance plan for a limited time after you leave your job. You pay the premiums. Medigap Insurance Private insurance available to citizens 65 and older who have Medicare A and B plans. Covers the cost of co-payments and deductibles