Posts Tagged ‘Health Insurance’

Obtaining Supplemental Fertility Insurance

February 2nd, 2010



If you are having a problem getting pregnant and want to see a specialist then you may know how much that can cost. Most infertility clinics have financial counselors that can help you get the help you need to cover costs. If you have some insurance but think you need more you can purchase supplement insurances that will cover what your insurance does not cover. With expensive drugs and procedures and virtually no coverage available under basic health insurance plans, paying for medical treatments can be an enormous struggle for many infertile Americans.

Only a handful of states require employers and insurance companies to offer some kind of infertility insurance. Yet across the country, advocates for the infertile say excluding their condition from insurance plans amounts to discrimination. They want the government to step in.

Is it fair that only the people with money can afford infertility procedures? There are no standards to follow so the coverage varies from state to state. Depending on where you live, you may or may not be covered. This does not really seem fair and for many of us who really want a baby can be frustrating and even sometime heartbreaking. Not only may your insurance not cover the procedures but your place of employment may not recognize or validate you leave time.

What Do We Do
One thing that needs to be done is to contact your insurance company and see what they cover. Go online or contact your local infertility clinic or hospital and talk to an insurance specialist to see if they can help. Many times they will know of a company that they are affiliated with that will help you. Go online, research insurance companies, and supplement infertility insurance. Many times you can find information or contact number where you can contact and get the information you need right then and there. Do not give up.

Having a baby is a dream for the two of you and you do not have to let the system win. There are people and insurance companies out there that will help you. There are also financial counselors out there that can answer all of your questions and concerns. Talk to your doctor, he or she may also be able to help.

Support
When dealing with infertility you need to support each other. You will need the support of any one else close to you such as parents and other family members. You will also be connected to a counselor to voice your concerns and ask questions. Utilize those tools and have then help you get the information you need to have a successful pregnancy.

By: Wade Robins

Florida Health Insurance

February 2nd, 2010



Florida health insurance that meets your health care needs is very essential. Over the past few years, the cost of Florida health insurance is on the rise. Because of the high cost, the number of uninsured in Florida continues to rise. The state government and certain non-profit organizations in Florida have taken efforts to reduce the cost of health insurance so as to provide medical care to those people who need it most.

Florida health insurance is for individuals as well as groups. It not only protects you, but also provides access to quality heath care services. Health insurance in Florida provides medical coverage to children up to age of 19, pregnant women, self employed individuals, and families. In Florida, the rate for health insurance varies significantly from one insurance company to another. You can save time as well as money by comparing the different health insurance plans in Florida.

In Florida, a wide range of health insurance plans are available to choose from. Most of them provide benefits such as the cost of medicine, prescriptions, doctor visits and hospital stays. The types of health insurance plans available in Florida include individual health insurance, small group health insurance including health savings accounts (HSA) and health reimbursement accounts (HRA); large group health insurance, and temporary health insurance.

To qualify for individual health insurance in Florida, you have to undergo a medical exam. If you qualify for a health insurance plan, then you have to pay the premium, based on your age and medical history. Individual health insurance plan in Florida is cheaper than group health insurance.

Finding an affordable Florida health insurance is time consuming. To find one seek the help of an insurance agent or an insurance broker. There are several websites that help to find the best health insurance plan in Florida. Florida-health-insurance.com and eHealthinsurance.com are some websites. Vista, Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Florida, Inc., United Healthcare, and Humana Health Insurance Company are some of the leading companies that offer health insurance in Florida.

By: Kristy Annely

Short Term Car Insurance Policy

December 25th, 2009



If you are interested in a short term car insurance policy or cover you are either going to be renting a car or borrowing one from someone. I explain the different scenarios and why you may not need car insurance for each one…

Renting a car: You are likely to be offered liability coverage, a loss damage waiver, personal effects coverage, and/or personal accident insurance. If you have already have car and health insurance you probably don’t need any of the rental car company’s insurance policies. Furthermore, if you use a credit card to pay for the rental car, the credit card company may pay for the cost to insure the rental car. To be on the safe side it is in your best interest to call your car insurance and/or your credit card company to make sure that you are covered. Because a rental car company’s insurance fees are expensive, it is worth your time making sure that you don’t need any of their inflated coverage.

Borrowing a car: If you own a car and have the respective car insurance you needn’t worry as the coverage on your car transfers over to the owner’s vehicle. If, however, you don’t own a car you’re going to need a nonowners policy to protect yourself against liability claims if you are found guilty an accident. If you damage that person’s car and only have a nonowners policy you better hope that that person has collision and/or comprehensive coverage to help pay for the costs to repair his or her car.

By: Nickolay Lamm