Showing posts with label Insurance Companies. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Insurance Companies. Show all posts

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Health Insurance Quote

If you are looking for health insurance quotes then do your health insurance shopping the easy way! Fill out one quick form (usually under 30 seconds) and then view quotes from top health insurance companies offering health care coverage in your zip code.

Rather than calling or requesting quotes from Unicare, Blue Cross Blue Shield, Assurant Health, United Healthcare, Aetna, Celtic, Humana, Cigna, Pacificare and more directly - let the Internet speed along the process and view quotes from multiple companies side by side.

Affordable health insurance is just a few mouse clicks away. Put your zip code in the box at the top of the page and then answer some health questions in order to view health insurance quotes from top health care providers in your area!

How is individual health insurance different from group health insurance?

Individual health insurance is very different than group health insurance, which is the type of insurance that is offered through an employer. Since laws mandating what types of services must be included in individual policies are often different than those dictating what must be included in group policies, benefits are generally less extensive than what most people would receive through coverage they have through work. Individual consumers may be surprised to learn that some benefits that may be considered “standard' in a group policy, like maternity coverage or substance-abuse treatment, may not be included in an individual plan. Sometimes individual health insurance consumers have the option to pay extra for coverage of additional services like maternity coverage. This extra coverage is referred to as an optional rider.

Cost is often the primary factor for individual health insurance consumers, which is another reason why the benefits included in individual policies are often simpler. In addition, deductibles (the amount you have to pay before insurance benefits begin) and cost-sharing (the fees you pay directly to medical providers at the time of service) are also generally higher.

Individual health insurance companies are much more limited than group insurance companies in their ability to spread risk, so the laws concerning individual health insurance are different in most states. This means that applicants for individual insurance will need to complete a brief medical questionnaire when applying for benefits and, unlike a group insurance policy, in most states a company can decide not to cover people with very serious medical conditions, deeming them uninsurable.