Health Insurance
Health insurance is a way to pay for health care. It helps protect you from paying the full costs of medical services when you’re injured or sick. Just like car insurance or home insurance, you choose a plan and agree to pay a certain rate, or premium, each month. In return, your health insurer agrees to pay a portion of your covered medical costs. Payments by your health insurance are typically based on discounts they negotiate with doctors and hospitals.
What are the types of health insurance?
There are various types of health insurance for single coverage or your family under the age of 65 (during open enrollment unless you quality for a special election period). Medical health insurance may be attained for you and your family through a private insurer, through an employer, or through the Government, also known as public health insurance.
For seniors (65 or older) or someone who is disabled under the age of 65 who has a Medicare Part A and B health plan, we offer Medicare supplemental health plans, Medicare advantage health plans and drug prescriptions plans.
Other types of health insurance may cover more than just medical services, and you may need to purchase additional insurance plans to cover all of your needs. Those may include:
What are the types of health insurance?
There are various types of health insurance for single coverage or your family under the age of 65 (during open enrollment unless you quality for a special election period). Medical health insurance may be attained for you and your family through a private insurer, through an employer, or through the Government, also known as public health insurance.
For seniors (65 or older) or someone who is disabled under the age of 65 who has a Medicare Part A and B health plan, we offer Medicare supplemental health plans, Medicare advantage health plans and drug prescriptions plans.
Other types of health insurance may cover more than just medical services, and you may need to purchase additional insurance plans to cover all of your needs. Those may include:
- Prescription drugs
- Vision
- Dental
- Travel
- Life
- Disability