
10-13-2007, 02:52 AM
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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Individual health insurance policies
Hello everyone!
I am Martin. Newbie here. Nice to meet u all in this board. I like to discuss about the policies available for the individual health insurance.
There are a variety of policies which insurance companies offer on an individual basis. Some of the more common types of policies include:
- Major Medical - provides coverage for doctor visits, surgery and hospitalization or ongoing illnesses.
- Hospital and Surgery - provides coverage solely related to hospital stays and surgical services, such as room and board, laboratory tests, X-rays, plus doctors’ charges
- Hospital Confinement Indemnity - a policy designed to pay a set amount (an indemnity) for each day you are an "in-patient" at a hospital.
- Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) - centralized service provider, commonly with a general practitioner (limited selection of participating doctors) coupled with coverage by specialists upon referral. Doctor visits, surgery, hospitalization and often reduced-rate prescription medicine are provided. May also cover preventive care, often not included in major medical policies.
- Specified Disease (also called “Dread Disease”) - covers costs associated with a single disease, such as cancer, AIDS, heart attack, etc.
- Short-Term - typically a major medical policy but with coverage lasting only for a specified length of time. Might be purchased to cover the time you are between jobs.
- Accident Only - provides coverage for doctor visits, surgery and hospitalization resulting from an accident (no coverage for disease or illness).
- Dental - provides coverage for costs associated with dentists and orthodontists.
- Vision - provides coverage for sight correction
- Home-Health Care - care provided to enable you to remain in your home while receiving services which can range from assisted living (help around the house) to around-the clock nursing with other health care providers on call.
- Long -Term Care - coverage provided to individuals who otherwise would not be able to take care of themselves. A range of services from delivery of prepared meals, assistance with managing the residence, to stays in residential facilities. Often associated with long-term illness and the elderly.
- Limited - Benefit - not very common, a bare-bones type of coverage intended to cover specific situations.
Thanks & Regards
Martin
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