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Facts About Health Insurance Policies In Poor Economy
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[QUOTE="jhon paul, post: 6514, member: 778"] Hi Thanks for sharing a informative post. The information that you have share on facts of health insurance policies in the poor economy. There are different types of health insurance plans that are designed to meet different needs. Some types of plans that restrict your provider choices or encourage you to get care from the plans network of doctors, hospitals, pharmacies, and other medical service providers. [B]Traditional indemnity Plans:[/B] Until 30 years ago, most people had traditional indemnity coverage. These days, it's often known as fee-for-service.Indemnity plans are a bit like auto insurance. And you pay a certain amount of your medical expenses up front in the form of a deductible and afterward the insurance company pays the majority of the bill. [B]Fee For Service: [/B]in this type of health coverage, you have complete autonomy that when it comes to choosing doctors, hospitals and other health care providers. You can refer yourself to any specialist without getting permission and the insurance.Under the fee for service plans, insurers will usually only pays for reasonable and customer medical expenses, taking into account what other practitioners in the area charge for similar services. [B]Manages care:[/B]As it grew, it evolved, leaving us with three basic types of managed care plans. All managed care plans that involves an arrangement between the insurer and a selected network of health care providers, and they offer policyholders. [/QUOTE]
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