Medical Health Insurance For Business
Owners
Finding medical health insurance coverage
when starting a business can be quite challenging, as this
article explains ...
One of the most difficult problems with owning a business is
finding appropriate medical health insurance. While
working for a large employer, most people are offered a medical
health insurance plan that is chosen by the company.
Because of the number of enrollments they provide, they receive
group coverage at a discount rate. Along with this group
rate, they are also able to offer medical health insurance to
people that have pre-existing conditions. However, when
one tries to find medical health insurance on his or her own
when starting a business, it is a whole different ball
game.
The first obstacle every entrepreneur has to deal with is
finding affordable coverage. The medical health insurance
industry offers several tiers of coverage at different price
ranges. The most affordable would be hospital coverage,
which would only cover expenses during a hospital stay.
From there, the next tier would be a medical health insurance
plan with a very large deductible. Once this large
deductible sum is met, the insurance plan would pay for
expenses beyond that.
If one chooses to opt for insurance plan with a lower
deductible, the monthly payments can be quite expensive, but
the deductible sum is generally much lower. Medical needs
certainly need to be taken into consideration when choosing an
appropriate medical health insurance plan, such as usual number
of doctor visits per year and medical equipment needs.
Also take into consideration things like starting a family, as
bills for labor and delivery and post partum hospital care can
be quite large. If a business is just starting out, it
must be taken into consideration whether a large lump sum or
more expensive monthly premiums would be more manageable.
Another obstacle that may be faced is finding coverage at
all if you have a pre-existing condition such as diabetes,
severe asthma or cancer. Many medical insurance companies
do not offer coverage at all if this problem exists.
Other insurance companies may offer twice yearly open
enrollment periods to obtain medical health insurance, but they
are limited, costly and are often HMOs.
A fine option for those looking for independent medical
health insurance is joining a local group of businesses.
This allows a group of companies to obtain health insurance as
one large group, and offers the same advantage that larger
companies have of lower costs and coverage for those with
pre-existing conditions.
Obtaining affordable and effective medical insurance can be
daunting, but it can be done with some careful research and
willingness to explore all options.
For more information about healthcare and health insurance,
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about healthcare and health insurance.
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