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a little help defining some of those words in your health policy? Look no further
for assistance. Copayment
- You are required to pay this amount towards medical bills according to your
health insurance policy. Your policy will list whether or not this is a dollar
amount or a percentage. Deductible
- total amount you will pay before your health insurance company takes over your
insurance payments. Excess
Major Medical policy - This type of policy has a very high limit as well as a
high deductible and could provide up to $2 million of financial protection. Other
possible highlights include nursing home benefits or home health care. Health
maintenance organization (HMO) - HMOs encourage preventative care and strive to
provide health care to its members at affordable prices. To do this, the HMO tries
to stay away from deductibles or copayments. Most HMOs have their own private
clinics and staff. Only visits to staff within the HMO network are covered by
the policy. Major
medical - Severe or extreme health problems. Major
medical policy - This insurance policy covers most serious medical expenses up
to a set maximum limit. Managed
care - Simply put, the purpose of managed care is to manage costs and make sure
insurance premiums are affordable. Because cost efficiency is the main focus of
managed care, medical decisions are made by the individual's insurance provider.
Out-of-pocket
maximum - This figure is the greatest amount of covered medical and surgical expenses
you might have to pay each year. It limits what you will pay at the end of the
year between copayments and deductibles. Preferred
provider organization (PPO) - PPOs provide health care services at a reduced cost.
PPOs are typically more flexible than HMOs and allow policy holders to visit out-of-network
professionals. While HMOs own their own clinics, PPOs do not. Understanding
these definitions will put you a few steps closer to deciphering your health insurance
policy. If there are specific questions you have regarding your health coverage,
always contact your insurance provider. They will be more than happy to discuss
any questions you may have. Health insurance is a financial issue you cannot neglect. While
you cannot predict medical emergencies, you can prevent financial misfortune in
the event of medical emergencies by purchasing health insurance and understanding
your benefits and limits. To
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