Shop 'Till you Drop: Shopping
for Health Insurance
Shopping for health insurance can be a frustrating hassle.
There are so many companies with so many rates to compare.
However, it is important to take your time and find the best
company for your money. Although it may be frustrating, health
insurance is a necessity. In any area, there are usually quite
a few health care providers that can supply you with a quote
over the phone. You could also use the Internet as a resource.
By using these tools, you can make the shopping process go more
smoothly.
The first step is going to be deciding which type of
insurance you should be shopping for. If you have a family, it
would be in your best interest to find a company that will give
you one decided premium and co-payment plan no matter how many
children you add to the plan at any time. Without a family, you
would be shopping for individual health insurance but will need
to decide if you are in need of short-term insurance or
insurance for an extended period. Short-term insurance is for
people who are in-between jobs and expect to enroll in
whichever health insurance plan their future employer
sponsors.
Once you have established what type of insurance you need,
it is time to make some calls. Go through your local phone book
and start calling down the line. After answering a few simple
questions, you can get a quote and move on to the next company.
Cost is one of the most important factors. If you find two or
more of them with very similar premiums and a low co-payment
amount, you should compare the benefits. Can you add immediate
family at no charge? Will this health insurance include dental,
emergencies, prescriptions, or doctor visits? This may help you
find one that appeals more to your needs and is within your
budget. Using the services of the Internet to find a company
will be a very similar process. Some reputable web sites out
there will ask you to fill in a few blanks and then give
unbiased quotes from many different health insurance
companies.
Whether you are going to be doing your shopping over the
phone or on the Internet, you should use your best judgment of
the information that you get on each company to decide on one
that makes you comfortable. The Better Business Bureau can also
help you be sure that you are not being scammed. Health
insurance is a cost that is necessary to save you money in the
long run on prescriptions, doctor visits, and unforeseen
emergencies. Don't get left with bills that you have no way of
paying because you didn't have insurance.
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