Insurance Information

High Deductible Health Insurance Plans For Individuals and Families


Do you pay more attention to your car than your body? You change your oil every 3000 to 4000 miles. You have your tires rotated every other oil change. Your air filter and brake pads are changed at the appropriate intervals.

Now, what about your body? You follow the recommended AMA guidelines for routine check ups and other healthcare services. You pay special attention to make sure you eat a balanced diet and always take the time to get enough exercise. The reality is many Americans pay more attention to the maintenance of their car than they do their body.

From an insurance perspective, your automobile insurance company has a certain expectation that you will take reasonable care of your car. Things such as the routine maintenance of brakes and making sure your turning signals work properly are expected by your insurance company. Basic common sense says that proper automobile maintenance reduces traffic accidents and saves both you and your insurance company money.

Health insurance consumers can benefit by taking a similar approach to taking care of their body. For the average American, regular exercise, routine check ups and following your doctor's advice will reduce your healthcare costs in the long run. It is really very simple. By doing the things necessary to stay healthy, you will need to seek medical care less frequently.

Even with a commitment to stay healthy, you will still need health insurance coverage to take care of the unexpected and sometimes unavoidable catastrophic situations. However, instead of paying the insurance company for a $250 deductible, many individuals would benefit by purchasing a high deductible health insurance plan. Depending on the specific situation, it is not uncommon for individuals and families to save up to 25% on premiums with a high deductible plan. Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) can then be set up to coordinate with the high deductible plan. Approaching health care and health insurance wisely will benefit both your body and pocketbook.

Michael Ertel is the President of Ertel & Company ( http://www.ertelandcompany.com ) and has over 15 years of experience in the health insurance business. He is the founder of http://www.MedicalInsuranceNow.com which is an internet based service that assists individuals, families, and small business owners by providing side by side comparisons of health insurance alternatives and the convenience of applying for health coverage online.


MORE RESOURCES:

Reuters

Six More Life Insurers Subpoenaed by Cuomo
Wall Street Journal
Genworth Financial Inc., Unum Group, New York Life Insurance Co., Guardian Life Insurance Co., Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance Co. and a unit of AXA SA, ...
Insurers hold billions in federal death benefits in unprotected accountsWashington Post
Keller Rohrback L.L.P. Investigates Life Insurance Companies Regarding ...MarketWatch (press release)
Insurers Subpeonaed Over Military Death BenefitsNew York Times
Insurance News Net (press release) -BusinessWeek -CNN
all 540 news articles »


Do you really need flood insurance in Hampton Roads?
The Virginian-Pilot
The major source of flood insurance for homeowners has limped along this year from one extension to another. The latest runs through Sept. ...
Homeowners struggle with flood insurance costsRussellville Courier
Lawmakers wade into flood-map disputeHouma Courier
Officials working to resolve levees, flood issuesAlexandria Town Talk
Times Record (blog) -AzJournal.com
all 18 news articles »


Moneycontrol.com

Regulators Shutter Five Banks
TheStreet.com
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. was appointed receiver and sold both failed institutions to Centennial Bank of Conway, Ark., which is the main ...
US Regulators Close Five Banks In Four StatesWall Street Journal
Feds Seize Coastal Community and Bayside Savings BanksWJHG-TV
Acworth bank closed by regulatorsAtlanta Journal Constitution
MarketWatch -UPI.com -WGCL Atlanta
all 689 news articles »


Telegraph.co.uk

Mysterious 'insurance file' posted on WikiLeaks
AFP
WASHINGTON — Whistleblower website WikiLeaks has posted a mysterious encrypted "insurance file," touching off speculation about what it contains. ...
Wikileaks posts mysterious 'insurance' file at siteExaminer.com
WikiLeaks publishes 1.4 GB encrypted 'insurance' fileMinivan News
Mystery File Posted to Wikileaks Afghan PagePC World
DigitalJournal.com -Wired News
all 476 news articles »


Modesto Bee

Health Reform Law:Thirty Million Women Will Gain
Spreadit
This will happen because the new law subsidizes health insurance for 15 million women who currently do not have any sort of health insurance, and will also ...
Obamacare: Much pain for little gainOCRegister
New insurance pool set up for Kansans with pre-existing conditionsKansas City Star
1-in-5 Californians without health insuranceSan Jose Mercury News
Los Angeles Times -Medical News Today -eMaxHealth
all 211 news articles »


Insurance deals strike a dissonant chord
Minneapolis Star Tribune
Michael Antonello has used a lucrative career as an independent New Brighton life insurance agent as a way to finance his ...

and more »


msnbc.com

Dezaster Insurance: WR Corps Is Still Deep
DallasCowboys.com
During his paid vacation from the non-mandatory OTA practices, Crayton let it be known he didn't like the idea of being an insurance policy for the event ...
Crayton $2M insurance for Cowboys with rookie Dez Bryant out 4-6 weeksThe Canadian Press

all 827 news articles »



Town Hall

PMI 2Q Loss Narrows, Helped By US Mortgage-Insurance Ops
Wall Street Journal
The company's US mortgage-insurance operations have continued to post losses, though they have stabilized recently. Those operations in the most recent ...
PMI Plunges, Leading Drop in Mortgage-Insurance Shares, After Posting LossBloomberg
PMI Group posts 12th straight quarterly loss; shrs fallReuters
Mortgage Insurer PMI Reports 12th Straight LossWall Street Journal
San Jose Mercury News -The Associated Press -MarketWatch
all 122 news articles »


The Hindu

Draft norms soon for health insurance sector
Hindu Business Line
The Insurance Regulatory and Development Authority (IRDA) Chairman, Mr J Hari Narayan, has said that draft norms for the health insurance sector will be out ...
Redressing insurance grievancesBusiness Line
Norms for public offers by insurance companies soonEconomic Times
Draft norms on health insurance policies soon: IRDAThe Hindu
Times of India -All India Radio -Hindustan Times
all 70 news articles »

Google News

Home | SiteMap

 
PHP Notice: Undefined index: TITLE in D:\Domains\info-nexus.net\wwwroot\insurance\inc\rss.inc on line 103