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Health Insurance Options For Children

February 7th, 2010

In today’s economy of massive lay offs and business closures I am finding more and more parents calling for coverage on just their children. These policies can range from great to just plain bad in the coverage spectrum. So I warn you, buyer beware. Here are the things I look for when providing quotes for children health insurance.

Simply put, most consumers don’t have a clue what questions they should be asking brokers before they purchase a health plan. I try to always remember that when dealing with parents only wanting to cover their children and I attempt to only present policies that go above and beyond the normal benefits levels. I think we all will agree that kids have the greatest likely hood of have x-rays and lab work done when visiting their doctor or pediatrician. Rarely do grown up have lab and xrays done when visiting their doctor. Also kids have visit after visit to the doctor peppered with both well baby care and immunizations. When dealing with parents looking to cover only their kids I always focus on policies that will cover both lab and x-rays with just a co-pay rather than have those procedures apply to some goofy $2500 deductible. Regardless of what some  health insurance brokers or agents say, those types of policies do exist . I just feel that kids deserve theses benefits.

Another important factor I try to consider is the immunization schedule. All major medical health insurance plans must follow state mandates as it relates to immunizations, basically the are covered up to about age six. Well, my question is what if there are other preventive or well baby visits beyond age six? I feel we should explore coverage that goes out to age 18. Again, those policies do exist, regardless of what someone may tell you.

There are so many policies on the street today offering affordable health insurance for children that have limits on the number of doctor visits. That’s should be a big no-no. I feel we should never limit the number of times kiddos can go to the doctor. Those policies may work fine for grown adults that may go to the doctor no more than two times a year but I feel it will totally upset a mom or dad that gets told at the pediatrician they must pay in full for any future doctor visits. I just will not present these policies and you should stay away from them too with little kids.

OK, another benefit that most policies do not cover is emergency room treatment without a deductible being satisfied. Virtually every policy requires a deductible and co-pay to be met before receiving treatment in an emergency room. Again, if your kids have a $2500 deductible you are basically paying for the entire emergency room treatment out of your pocket. There are a few policies available that offer ER treatment or Urgent Care facility coverage with only a small co-pay.

I think it’s a given that whatever children’s health insurance policy you purchase should be a major medical policy with lifetime maximums of somewhere around $3 or $5 million dollars. That should be common. And having coverage for all the big items like cancer and trauma will most likely be covered and you probably already know to look for those things.

Now, who is delivering on the benefits I have mentioned above? Well, there are a few. Unicare will defiantly stand above the rest in this type of policy. Aetna has an excellent policy that encompass most of the above mentioned benefits as well. World Insurance Company also has introduced a nice policy that should do the job in providing health insurance for children.

From a monthly price stand point I think Unicare will most likely be the best option for consumers. Unicare may be a tad more expensive than companies like Blue Cross and Blue Shield or Cigna but they just flat out blow them away when it comes to benefits for kids.

So if you are finding the harsh economy is making it more and more difficult to afford health insurance coverage on the entire family and thoughts of canceling your policy have crept into your thought process STOP. Let’s take a quick look at finding affordable health insurance for your children.

Where to Get Inexpensive Medical Insurance for Children

December 18th, 2009

Children need regular medical care to grow up healthy and strong, and children’s medical insurance is necessary to provide the ongoing care they need. Here’s how to get inexpensive medical insurance for children with a reliable company. Government Health Insurance Programs for Children

Every state in the U. S. has a government sponsored health insurance program that covers babies, children, and teenagers. These programs are available to low-income families at little or no cost. They pay for doctor visits, hospital fees, and prescription medicines.

To find out if you’re eligible for a government health insurance program and to learn more about these programs, visit the U. S. Department of Health & Human Service’s Insure Kids Now website at: insurekidsnow. gov. Private Health Insurance Plans for ChildrenIndemnity (fee-for-service) plan – If you don’t qualify for government health insurance and want a plan that allows you to use your own doctor and hospital, then an indemnity plan is what you want. These plans pay most of your medical expenses (usually 80%) after you pay a deductible of anywhere from $500 to $2,000. Indemnity plans are the most expensive health insurance plans. Managed health care plan (HMO, PPO, POS) – If you want a plan that will save you the most amount of money, but doesn’t allow you to choose your doctor or hospital, then a managed health care plan (HMO, PPO, POS) is what you need. These plans assign you to a network of hospitals and doctors which you use for your health care. PPOs and POSs will allow you to choose a non-network doctor for an added fee. With these plans you pay a co-payment for each doctor visit (usually $5 to $10), and your insurer pays the medical bill. These plans are the cheapest health insurance plans. Inexpensive Private Medical Insurance for Children

To find inexpensive medical insurance you have to comparison shop, and the quickest and easiest way to do that is to go to an online comparison website where you can get rate quotes from a number of companies. Insurance premiums can vary by hundreds of dollars for the same insurance, so the few minutes you spend at an insurance comparison site will be well worth you while.

Visit http://www. LowerRateQuotes. com/health-insurance. html or click on the following link to get children’s medical insurance rate quotes from top-rated companies and see how much you can save. You can get more insurance tips in their Articles section, and get answers to your questions from an insurance expert by using their online chat service.