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Saturday, August 11, 2007

6 Ways To Save Over 30% On Affordable Health Care Insurance

We might splurge on comforts and luxuries but when it comes to investing some money on health insurance, we tend to think twice and put it on hold.

Unfortunately every day many new families in the U.S. are caught off-guard with a major medical problem that they cannot afford and are not covered by insurance for. It can cost you everything you have and also lead to getting bad care in the hospital.


Don't think you can't get an affordable health care insurance program - follow the following 6 steps to help you save up to 30%:


Choose By Location

Start your research by looking at your state's website under the insurance department. Make sure to look at your state specifically because prices/plans and laws are different by state. The site should list the many companies, what types of policies, rough prices and even have information on affordable health care insurance programs.


Know Your Priorities

A perfect example is if you have a specific doctor you like seeing - the first thing to do would be to check if that doctor accepts that insurance program. This is just one example of priorities you may have.


Let an insurance broker help

It's wise to approach an insurance broker, he can do the running around for you to help you find a well-suited insurance company, help shop for the best rates, and explain the ins and outs of your plan. It is, however, essential to check the reputation and credentials of the broker.


Get something called a *Free Look*

Just like you test-drive a car, you can take an insurance program for a test drive many times. Anywhere from 1-6 weeks, this is a money back period if you don't like the plan.


Get a Health Savings Account

An HSA is like an investment program to help you also save money on taxes. You basically put money in pre-tax and it grows tax-deferred. Then you can withdraw it any time to help pay medical expenses. By 65, you can take it all out and spend it on anything you want.


You Can Always Negotiate

You can negotiate with your doctors for their co-payments and for what kinds of medications they give you. Always ask for alternative treatments or the generic brands - let the doctor make the final decision though.

Just realize that even in America, no matter what some people say - it is still very possible to get affordable health care insurance programs - on the internet, just apply!


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