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Individual Health Insurance
Individual health insurance covers the medical expenses of only one
person or family. Unlike group insurance, you purchase individual insurance
directly from an insurance company. When you apply for individual insurance,
you are evaluated in terms of how much risk you present. This is generally
done through a series of medical questions and/or a physical exam.
Your risk potential determines whether you qualify, and how much your
insurance will cost.
What will the insurance company want to know?
Before issuing an individual insurance policy, the insurer will want
to know everything about your personal health history. It is unwise
to try to hide a pre-existing condition from your insurer, since
many insurers use information from the Medical Information Bureau
(MIB) to determine whether an applicant is insurable. If the insurer
doesn't want to cover a particular health condition, you may still
be able to get a policy with an exclusion rider.
What are the benefits of individual coverage?
If available, group insurance is generally a better option, since it
is usually more comprehensive and less expensive than individual
insurance. However, individual coverage is infinitely better than
being uninsured in the event of illness or injury. Although you may
think you can do without health insurance, you are taking a major
risk if you choose not to get coverage. An unexpected illness or
serious injury can put you and your family in financial peril.
In a group insurance situation, the provisions of the policy are negotiated
between the insurer and master policyowner (usually an employer or
association). With individual insurance, you are directly in control
of your policy. You can negotiate to have certain provisions included
or excluded, and you can often choose your deductible amount and co-payment
percentage. Keep in mind, however, that these things will affect your
premiums.
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a source of general information and resource.
It is subject to change at any time and may vary from state to state.
For a complete description of coverages, always read your insurance policy, including
all endorsements.
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