Cheap Health Insurance: What You Should Know

Mon, Dec 7, 2009

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Cheap Health Insurance: What You Should Know

Many people are frantically searching the Internet for cheap health insurance. While this may be what your budget needs, it may not be what your health does. Many cheap health insurance policies aren’t as great as you think.

What Makes Cheap Health Insurance Inexpensive

When you look for cheap health insurance, you are probably looking for a low monthly premium. This is the minimum amount you pay to have some health insurance coverage. The key word is “some.” Many health insurance plans that have low premiums have just that…low premiums. Usually, the co-pays and deductibles make up for the cost that you don’t pay monthly.

What About People in Good Health

You may think that since you are in good health, all you need is health insurance that will cover you if an emergency arises. It’s good that you are trying to safeguard yourself in case of a medical emergency, but you may want to consider that your insurance may not cover as much as you would have hoped. If you look at some cheap health insurance policies, you will notice that they only cover up to a certain amount if you are admitted into the hospital. That means, you are responsible for the rest, which could cost you hundreds or even thousands of dollars. If your health starts to decline, your co-pays for doctor visits and medication may be high and put an unexpected burden on your financial situation. These are the situations where you will wish that you had paid more for your monthly premium and opted for health insurance with better coverage.

Choosing Cheap Health Insurance

When choosing cheap health insurance, pay attention to all aspects of your policy: monthly premium, deductible and co-pays. You may have to pay a little more for each but you will have better health coverage and safeguard your health AND your financial future.

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Marcelina Hardy - who has written 142 posts on HealthTree Blog.

Marcelina Hardy has a MSEd in Counseling from Old Dominion University and a BA in Psychology from the University of Massachusetts at Amherst

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