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Finding Affordable Texas Health Insurance Quotes

Wednesday, June 30th, 2010

finding texas health insurance quotesFinding a good Texas health insurance quote can be tricky if you don’t know where to look.  And these days, with costs rising and employers dropping group coverage, more and more people must find and secure their own Texas health insurance plans.  More than just coverage for doctor visits and prescriptions, health insurance protects your way of life and financial future.  It may seem costly now, but Texas health insurance can save you thousands of dollars in the long run.  The following tips offer hassle-free steps to finding an affordable quote.

Don’t pay for it

There are so many options for obtaining free Texas health insurance quotes that there’s no reason to pay for one.  If a company wants your money before giving you a quote, then move onto the next company.

Shop around

These days it’s very easy to obtain a Texas health insurance quote.  Simply go online and companies are eager to provide you with what you need, but make sure your quote is coming from a health insurance provider licensed to operate in your state, or from a reputable, certified broker.

The Lowest Price Isn’t Always the Best

While a low cost quote is very attractive on the surface, it’s important to consider value, rather than just price.  If the plan doesn’t cover the services you require, like prescriptions or maternity care, or if it doesn’t cover your preexisting condition, then you’ll end up paying much more money in the long run.  Anyone can give you an inexpensive quote, but unless it’s for a Texas health insurance plan than offers the benefits and services you need, keep on looking.

And a High Price Doesn’t Mean it’s Good

Similar to how a low cost quote isn’t always a good bargain, a high priced quote doesn’t mean you’re getting the best coverage. An expensive health insurance plan can offer comprehensive services and benefits, but unless you’re going to use those benefits, you’re wasting your money.  Make sure the Texas health insurance plan you select isn’t stuffed with services you’ll never use, or you’re just throwing money away.

Be Wary: Scammers Peddling Fake Texas Health Insurance

Saturday, June 19th, 2010

texas health insuranceHealth care reform has already caused mass confusion, and now scam artists are capitalizing on consumer uncertainty and making matters worse.  Unscrupulous individuals and businesses are offering fake Texas health insurance to the unsuspecting public.  Cases seen to date include nonexistent companies soliciting insurance and insurance being offered by companies not authorized to operate in Texas.  In April alone, 26 cease and desist orders were issued against entities engaging in such practices.

According to the Dallas Morning News, Kathleen Sebelius, U.S. Health and Human Services secretary, said in a letter to state insurance commissioners:

“Unfortunately, scam artists and criminals may be using the passage of these historic reforms as an opportunity to confuse and defraud the public…Media accounts indicate that fraudsters have gone door to door selling phony insurance policies,” she wrote. “Some have attempted to make dishonest profits by urging consumers to obtain coverage in a nonexistent ‘limited enrollment’ period that they falsely claim was made possible by the new legislation.”

Since these fake Texas health insurance plans are not backed by financial reserves, the insurers in question likely have no ability or desire to pay claims.  Consumers swindled by these scams may be left without insurance in a time of need.  To protect yourself from fraudulent insurance schemes, regulators have warned people to be wary of anyone claiming to be with the federal government and trying to sell you insurance.  Texas health insurance policies are sold and issued by companies, not government officials.  And be alert to sophisticated sales pitches. The Morning News notes that in some states, fraudulent sales representatives are attempting to sell a bogus product called an “ObamaCare Insurance Policy.”

Unfortunately, scam artists will always attempt to make a buck at the expense of confused consumers, so do what you can to protect your health and keep your finances secure.  If you have questions about health care reform, or need to obtain insurance, work with a licensed Texas health insurance broker, or contact a reputable, well-known health insurance carrier in your state.

Finding the best Texas Health Insurance for your Small Business

Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

small business texas health insuranceSmall businesses employ the majority of the Texas workforce and provide Texas health insurance benefits to thousands of state residents.  And as businesses look to gain an edge on their competition, a solid benefits package is a great way to attract and retain talented workers.

There are three main types of Texas health insurance plans: managed care, preferred provider and fee-for-service.  Each plan can offer good benefits to your employees and is likely an available option with most major health carriers.  Talk to your employees about their health needs, and whether they’ll require coverage for specific conditions or for family members.  Coverage options, costs and flexibility to choose preferred doctors and hospitals will help determine which plan is best.

When choosing a Texas health insurance carrier, select a company that receives positive feedback from customers and exhibits good customer service as you inquire about its plans.  A sound financial rating is also important.  Financial evaluations by third parties like A.M. Best can help you determine the ability of an insurer to fulfill its obligations to your company.  If overwhelmed by the search for the right insurance provider, consider using a Texas health insurance broker to help you navigate the maze of plans and options.

Once you’ve selected a health insurance provider and plan for your small business, educate your employees on ways to keep costs down.  Plans with higher deductibles and no copayments will generally boast lower premiums, but that means more out of pocket expenses for employees.  This is a great option for healthy workers that don’t require regular doctor visits and prescriptions.  Also, creating a health-conscious work environment is a terrific preventative measure.  If possible, provide healthy snacks and lunches, or offer incentives for joining a gym.  Healthy living can go a long way to reducing health care costs for individuals and, in turn, the company.

Comparing an Individual Texas Health Insurance Plan to Your Employer’s Plan

Tuesday, June 8th, 2010

individual texas health insurancePeople typically obtain their Texas health insurance by one of two methods: participating in their employer’s health insurance program or purchasing an individual health plan on their own. Steep unemployment rates, recent legislation leading to fewer employer-sponsored plans and the desire for greater personalization and control over health care costs has led more and more people to choose individual Texas health insurance plans over group plans.

Employer-sponsored health insurance plans operate under group rates and maintain a one-size-fits-all dynamic.  This blanket coverage results in certain individuals paying for coverage they don’t need in order to subsidize those employees who require more extensive health care.  Since these extra costs are absorbed by all employees, group plans are unnecessarily expensive for certain workers.  Such workers may benefit from an individual health insurance plan, which can be tailored to fit one’s particular needs and budget.

Another benefit of an individual Texas health insurance plan is that it’s portable.  When an employee loses his job, changes his job or branches out on his own, his benefits will lapse, leaving him and his family defenseless against a major medical emergency.  An individual health insurance plan, however, stays in place regardless of a change in employment status, ensuring coverage during tumultuous times.

Since money is tight, the job market jobs remains uncertain and increases in health care costs continue to outpace wages, there’s no better time to consider an individual Texas health insurance plan for personalized, affordable and portable health coverage.

Texas Health Insurance for the Self-Employed

Tuesday, June 1st, 2010

self employed texas health insurance Everyone needs health insurance, and while the majority of Texans simply receive their Texas health insurance through an employer’s benefits package, many self-employed individuals must purchase it on their own.  This creates a unique set of challenges, but when joining the ranks of the self employed, there are plenty of opportunities and options to keep you covered at a good price.

1. Individual Texas health insurance – Purchasing individual Texas health insurance allows you to customize a plan that fits your health needs and budget, without paying for unnecessary items that were bundled into your group plan.  You can choose between a variety of plans, including PPOs, HMOs, fee-for-service plans and even a Texas health savings account.

2. COBRA – Those who leave their job for self-employment may be eligible to continue their coverage through COBRA.  The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985 allows workers to extend their employer benefits for up to 18 months after leaving a job, but since the employer is no longer subsidizing the plan, this can be a very pricey option.

3. Join your spouse’s plan – If you’re married and your spouse’s employer offers solid health insurance, consider joining his or her plan.  It may be cheaper than purchasing insurance on your own, and group health plans will usually accept you regardless of health history.

4. Put a broker to work for you – A certified Texas health insurance broker can sift through all the clutter to help you find the best plan for you.  Brokers are eventually paid by the health insurance company you choose, so their services are free to use.

5. Short-term health insurance – If self-employment is only a temporary stop in your career, then a short-term Texas health insurance plan may be a good option.  It will keep you covered at a reasonable price until you move onto a job with employer-subsidized benefits.