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Things to Consider
What is the best health plan for
me?
Choosing
a health plan can be a confusing experience. Although there is no one "best"
plan, there are some plans that will be better than others for you and your
family's health needs. We will try to guide you in simple terms. However,
rather than just giving you answers, the best thing we can do is to make sure
you are equipped with the right questions. The following booklets can help
you make sense of all your health care choices and options:
There are
three major things to consider, each with their own unique set of questions.
Considering the questions thoroughly will help you to arrive at the right plan for
you and your family.
- How affordable is the care (cost
of care)?
- How much will it cost me on
a monthly basis?
- Should I try to insure just
major medical expenses or most of my medical expenses?
- Can I afford a policy that at
least covers my children?
- Are there deductibles I must
pay before the insurance begins to help cover my costs?
- After I have met the deductible,
what part of my costs are paid by the plan?
- If I use doctors outside a plan's
network, how much more will I pay to get care?
- How often do I visit the doctor
and how much do I have to pay at each visit?
- Do the included services match my
needs (access of care)?
- What doctors, hospitals, and
other medical providers are part of the plan?
- Are there enough of the kinds
of doctors I want to see?
- Where will I go for care? Are
these places near where I work or live?
- Do I need to get permission
before I see a medical specialist?
- Are there any limits to how
much I must pay in case of a major illness?
- Is the prescription medication
which I need covered by the plan?
- Does the plan cover the expenses
of delivering a baby?
- Have people had good results when
covered by a specific plan (quality of care)?
- How do independent government
organizations rate the different plans?
- What do my friends say about
their experience with a specific plan?
- What does my doctor say about
their experience with a specific plan?
Your
Guide to Choosing Quality Health Care *
shows
how you can use information about quality to improve the quality of health care
services you and your family receive. It describes quality measures including
consumer ratings, clinical performance measures, and accreditation-what they
are, where to find them, and how to use them. The Guide has checklists, questions,
charts, and other tools to help you make the health care decisions that are
right for you.
The major
ways you can check for quality in health care are also summarized in:
Quick
Checks for Quality *
*The above
documents are provided with permission from the Agency for Health Care Policy
and Research. The above guides are for informational purposes only and should
not be considered advise or counsel as to any particular individual or family's
situation for health insurance needs. eHealthInsurance Services, Inc. and its affiliated entities disclaim any responsibility for their content.
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