Retail Health Clinics: Good way to save money, especially if you’re using Health Savings Accounts

I just learned that Anthem Blue Cross expanded their network of providers to include Retail Health Clinics: small, walk-in clinics located inside retail outlets, like pharmacies and supermarkets.  For those of you on HSA-compatible health plans, this is another way to reduce your medical expenses, leaving more in your tax-free account for retirement.  For more details …

(Below article from Anthem Blue Cross News Flash, 6/3/2010)
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Differences Between Individual and Group Health Insurance

For those individuals or family members who are not covered by an employer group health insurance plan, the individual health insurance market is the most popular first place to shop due to the attractive and affordable premiums. The monthly premiums for these plans are generally lower than what employers pay for group health plans, and therefore also lower than Cobra premiums. In addition there is a wide selection of plans with lower benefit levels (i.e. higher deductibles and fewer bells and whistles) and thus lower premiums for those with smaller budgets. The most important thing to know about the individual health insurance plan market is that you have to have good health to qualify. There is an application and underwriting process that determines your eligibility for these plans. There is generally no risk and no obligation in applying. Depending on your individual circumstances, the application process may take anywhere from a few minutes to several weeks. The application process and medical approval may involve the insurance underwriter having to obtain medical records from your physicians. The end result is that you may be either accepted, accepted at a higher rate level, postponed or declined for coverage.

Find Rates and Quotes for Affordable Health Insurance Plans at www.health-insurance.com.

© Philip W Lee, www.health-insurance.com, www.healthplantalk.com

Learn about California’s Efficient Health Insurance Market

California regulates health insurance to protect consumers, but does not overly restrict competition and free market forces.

California has a good number of insurance carriers each offering a wide selection of PPO and HMO type plans to consumers, small business and large corporations, in a free market environment.

All the rates, the plans and the benefits offered by all the health insurance carriers in California are pre-approved by the state’s regulatory agencies: the Department of Managed Care and the Department of Insurance.  All rate increases are also pre-approved by these state agencies.

Consumers in California can find affordable individual and family health insurance plans that are often one half, one third or less than those offered in states like New York and Massachusetts where well-meaning but misguided state regulations have driven out affordable health insurance plans.

California has a much larger network of physicians and hospitals than most other states.  Also, a very high percentage of doctors and hospitals participate in PPO and HMO Networks.

© Philip W Lee, www.health-insurance.com, www.healthplantalk.com

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