Human nature means that when we are in rude health we tend to forget about illness. But anyone who is a US citizen nowadays must shake themselves out of this attitude and ponder the effects of an illness in the family. A family that does not have health insurance or that has poor coverage could end up in real difficulty.
The best place to start is with the concept of health insurance - it is not the only system, and other countries adopt a different approach. France and Germany use an insurance scheme of a different nature altogether. Citizens of these countries pay into the scheme so everyone gets roughly the same coverage. And in Great Britain every citizen has the same service thanks to universal taxation. The United States has chosen a different path. Citizens on moderate or low household income have a right to basic services, and so do retired men and women who don't have private health insurance. If you don't fall into these categories then you will receive health care dependent on the cash you invest in your scheme on a "pay more, get more" basis.
We operate an insurance scheme which is really very similar to the way household insurance or auto cover works. This means the insurance companies that offer cover are looking to make a profit - this is why anyone with a pre-existing medical complaint will find it difficult to get cover for that condition. It may sound difficult to believe, but from a business point of view insuring someone with a heart condition against the worsening of that condition is like insuring someone with an appalling driving record for driving a sports car - the person is simply a bad risk. So this is one good reason to get your insurance of HMO sorted out while you are fit and well, rather than waiting until you actually need health care. Another reason if you go with an HMO is that many have an acquaintance period during which you pay but your service is limited - if you are fit and well, this is fine.
Of course health care is not exactly like auto insurance: if someone is such a bad driver they cannot get insured they will have to stop driving... a genuine difficulty, but not the end of the world. On the other hand if someone is denied medical treatment it can mean the end for them. But the richest country on the planet can hardly stand by and watch someone die of a preventable illness. This is why there is Medicare and Medicaid as a safety-net. Besides this, most States have legislated that certain things must be in all health care insurance programs, even at the most basic level of coverage. An example of this is the mammogram for early detection of breast cancer - most schemes must include this service. So look at what is offered in your state.
Most working people are covered by their work scheme, but this may not move with you when you move jobs, or if you lose your job. This is why it is a good idea to know exactly what is and is not included in your scheme, and work out a back up plan. There isn't much more important than the health of you and your family.
Copyright 2006 Jenna Milson. All rights reserved.
About the Author:
Jenna Milson runs Flint Health Insurance Inc which is a great place to find health insurance info. More at: http://www.flinthealthinsurance.com/articles/
Article Submitted On: September 21, 2006
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