Follow These Rules for Finding a Fair Health Insurance Policy
By: Health Insurance
Submitted: 2009-11-11 20:48:00 | Word Count: 364
Looking for individual health insurance for the first time ever? I probably know exactly how you feel. This can all be pretty overwhelming at first, just as it was for me when I first had to begin looking for a policy for myself.
While I could have gone with COBRA for 18 months and worried about finding an individual plan later, I ultimately decided that it wasn’t worth doing this. COBRA was very expensive (over $400 per month for just me) and I couldn’t really afford something like that since I was going self employed.
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I eventually decided that I’d need to find something as far as individual plans go, so I started looking around. I contacted a local agent to see if he had anything available, but the options seemed rigid and didn’t exactly give me what I needed.
I decided to bring my search to the web, since you can buy just about anything online. At this point, I was beginning to feel better about things since there was a lot more available.
I’m really glad that I found my coverage online, but I came close to making some blunders that really would have thrown me off. I could see someone else in the same situation, so I’d like to give you a few helpful pointers to abide by.
Make sure that if you’re currently taking medications or being treated for a certain condition, that it won’t be excluded from the policy. Very often, carriers will issue what’s called an exclusion rider, and you obviously don’t want this.
Most policies will be PPO plans, and you should definitely make sure that any doctor or specialist that you want to see is a member of the network.
It’s also important to know where you’ll receive coverage. Some of them will only give you benefits in your home state, which is useless to someone who’s frequently on the road.