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Health
insurance is something that most
people don't think about very often and yet it
is something that when it comes foremost to
mind when a loved one is sick.
Health Insurance
coverage varies across the world,
even across the different states in the United
States of America.
Health
insurance is a very specific type
of insurance. With this type of insurance the
insurer pays the medical costs of the insured
if the insured becomes sick due to covered
causes, or due to accidents. The insurer may be
a private organization or a government agency.
Health Insurance can protect a family from
financial devastation in case of serious
illness.
Today,
according to statistics from the US Census
Bureau, many Americans, approximately 85%, have
some form of health insurance
coverage. Many people, about 60%,
are insured through their place of employment
or through health insurance acquired
personally.
For about a
quarter of the population, federal or state
government agencies provide the insurance.
These agencies may include
Medicare
and
Medicaid
as well as
various state funded health insurance
plans.
Today, health insurance costs are
rising, which is a concern to many
people. Because of ongoing advances in medical
care and in technology, medical treatment is
more expensive.
These advances
help people to live longer. Today there are
more senior citizens than ever before – our
population is aging. The elderly population is
more frail and prone to illness thus requiring
more medical care than a younger population
that is healthier. This also causes an increase
in the price of health insurance.
Health
insurance costs are also rising due to personal
health choices made by individuals. Poor eating
habits, smoking, drug and alcohol abuse, a lack
of exercise, obesity are some of these poor
health choices. In addition, there are still
rural areas where there is a lack of health
professionals including doctors.
Today, health insurers offer
discounts and incentives to people who love a
healthy lifestyle. Often, a person will provide
health information and a personal medical
history when buying health
insurance.
This
history may address questions such as smoking,
weight, drug use, and disease
history.
The
incentives offered by health insurance
companies today may encourage individuals to
quit smoking or make other positive changes in
their lifestyle. Many times, heath insurers
will not insure pre-existing medical
conditions. The medical history provided will
screen out such applicants.
Because of the concern over
pre-existing medical conditions, there are now
state and federal laws that help ensure that
those individuals with pre-existing conditions
can acquire or maintain health insurance, even
if they need to change plans or
providers.
The
Health Insurance Portability and Accountability
Act (HIPAA) is a federal law ensuring that all
health insurance plans nationally have a common
set of standards. In addition, states can also
have laws regulating health plans including
group health insurance and individual health
insurance.
This
means that the laws regulating your health
insurance protections may vary from state to
state. Keep in mind, that even with these laws,
access to health insurance may not be protected
in all situations.
COBRA continuation coverage
can help you if you leave of change your job.
Under COBRA, you may be able to remain in your
old group health plan for a certain length of
time. This can assist you in those times when
you are between jobs or waiting for a new
health insurance plan to cover your
pre-existing condition. Under COBRA, there are
limits to what you will need to pay to continue
your coverage.
Also
see
Affordable Health Insurance
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