Misconception 1: Health insurance is unaffordable:
There are many types of plans available. The Health Savings Account (HSA), & the traditional copay type plans are the most popular. How do they compare?
The HSA plan is a high deductible health plan that covers you if there be a catastrophic health related event. It doesn't cover the day to day incidentals like buying drugs or visiting the doctor. Therefore, these plans tend to be more affordable and the premiums are more stable from year to year. If you purchase a very high deductible plan, you will limit your financial exposure.
The copay type plan offers some advantages over the HSA plan. First, you will have a copay of typically $30 to $50 to see a doctor. This makes it easy to see a doctor without causing a large hit to the monthly budget. The fallacy is that to offer you a copay, the insurance company has to estimate how many times you will visit the doctor.
If they insure a family that sees a doctor very frequently, such as once or twice per month, the insurance company will lose money because they have to make up the difference between the amount of the copay and the actual amount of the service provided. They don't like to lose money, so they build in a cushion. They assume that you will use your insurance frequently, and make the monthly premium high enough to cover this eventuality. Consequently, copay plans are NOT the least expensive way to insure yourself -- especially if you only see a doctor only once or twice per year.
To make insurance affordable, purchase a very high deductible HSA plan. It will offer you catastrophic coverage for an affordable price.
Misconception 2: I don't have much to lose:
You have a house, a nice new truck, a relatively new car, but you don't have health insurance. It is just a matter of priorities. Drive older vehicles, and you can then afford health insurance. Why, you say? If I have to go the hospital, they will take care of me and they will offer me a payment plan. The fallacy here is hospital admittance. The hospitals DO NOT have to admit you unless it is an emergency. If you need a hysterectomy, don't expect that the hospital will admit you.
Payment plans offered by hospitals and doctors may work for you, but what if you need a very expensive procedure like bypass surgery? That will cost approximately $130,000. Do you want to have to make payments monthly for the next twenty years? How can you expect to ever be financially sound with that burden to carry?
How about bankruptcy? That is not an option any longer. The courts have decided that medical payments cannot be forgiven through bankruptcy.
You do have a lot to lose. Lose your assets, incur a long term debt and perhaps be denied admittance to a health care facility.
Misconception 3: All or nothing thinking:
If you cannot afford a Cadillac, shouldn't you buy an inexpensive Ford, Chevy or even a Yugo? Yes, you need protection from financial ruin. Consider a $10,000 deductible plan. Oh, you gasp, that isn't very good. Where would I get $10,000? Ok, then, what is your deductible if you don't have any health plan? It seems to me that your deductible is UNLIMITED! Just about productive person can pay off $10,000 over a period of time. However, it is much more difficult to pay off $100,000, $200,000 or more.
There is a widespread misunderstanding of insurance concept. Insurance is not supposed to cover the "little stuff" It should cover the big events that you cannot recover from. There is a 1 in 1200 chance that you will lose your house to fire or weather events. You probably have your house insured because you couldn't afford to lose your house.
There is a 1 in 30 chance that you will be hospitalized. As you can see, the chance that you will need health insurance is much greater. Don't be imprudent, protect yourself.
Summary:
Richard Day has years of experience finding the exact plan that will fit his client's needs. He adopted the HSA concept early, and will help you to understand how they work. This link for more information concerning the Blue Options HSA If you would like comparison quotes or more information about health insurance in North Carolina, visit: http://RichDayHealthPlans.com
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