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<p><b>Cheap health insurance</b> has become the issue of the moment in South Carolina and across the country. More small businesses are increasingly unable to provide <b>cheap health insurance plans</b> to their employees because of the rising cost and the lack of federal and state legislation that would allow small businesses to purchase <b>cheap medical insurance</b> in pools. In the meantime South Carolina and other states are <span id="more-20"></span>looking to cut the costs of the Medicare and Medicaid health insurance programs for the elderly and the poor. However, more affordable forms of <b>health insurance plans</b> are available as some private companies are experimenting with a new variation of cheap health insurance known as health discount plans. In the article that follows we&#8217;ll explain the various aspects of cheap health insurance in South Carolina and how to find a plan that works for you.</p>
<p><b>Health Care Costs due to Managed Health Care</b></p>
<p>The current health care system in America is inaccessible to approximately 47 million poor and lower middle class people. In order to address the growing health care insurance crisis in the U.S. that resulted in health care cost growth in the 1970s and 1980s, health maintenance organizations (HMOs) sprung up. These were initially as non-profit groups designed to separate unnecessary tests and treatments from those that the patient required in an effort to keep costs down. Managed care organizations began screening requested procedures by physicians to pre-authorize what the HMO would or would not cover. However, the number of people who are the riskiest to insure-diabetics, cancer, etc.-continues to rise. Many South Carolina managed care industry experts say the cost of <b>cheap health insurance</b> is still high because of the existing pool of insured people who use the health care system more than an average amount.</p>
<p>The other battle that is ongoing in South Carolina involves the health insurance companies and hospitals, the latter which cannot turn anyone away from care by law. However, as the number of South Carolinians who cannot afford <b>cheap health insurance</b> increases, hospital emergency rooms are handling the majority of the load. More people have to turn to hospitals as their primary health care givers given a lack of adequate or non-existant health insurance coverage.</p>
<p><b>Cheap Health Insurance Plans Through the Workplace</b></p>
<p>Most cheap medical insurance policies in South Carolina are usually written through group coverage offered at work by your employer through a private South Carolina cheap health insurance company. This is usually the more cost effective way to purchase <b>cheap health insurance</b> now available since a large number of employees allows South Carolina companies to reduce their insurance premiums. Similar to buying in bulk, the more health insurance plans a business can purchase for its employees the less expensive the insurance is per employee. In South Carolina, like the rest of the nation, the number of companies that can provide cheap health insurance for their employees is declining.</p>
<p><b>Personal Health Insurance Plans</b></p>
<p><b>Health insurance plans</b> can be purchased by individuals and families from virtually every insurance provider in South Carolina. Trying to purchase health insurance on an individual basis can be more expensive if the person already has a health problem, known as a pre-existing condition. Many companies will not cover people with pre-existing conditions if they have no continuation of coverage-renewing health insurance coverage after only a prescribed short period of time-picked up from an earlier cheap health insurance policy.</p>
<p><b>South Carolina Health Insurance Pool</b></p>
<p>The South Carolina Health Insurance Pool is a state health insurance plan designed to provide coverage for those that either do not have or have lost medical coverage at no fault of their own and are uninsurable. The pool was created by the General Assembly to help people who couldn&#8217;t get health insurance coverage from any other source, including people with certain disabilities. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of South Carolina currently administers the pool.</p>
<p>Coverage is available to a person who has been a state resident for at least 30 days and meets the following criteria:</p>
<ul>
<li>They were turned down for private health insurance coverage for health reasons;</li>
<p>
<li>They were accepted for private health insurance, but have pre-existing illnesses or conditions excluded from coverage, for a period exceeding 12 months;</li>
<p>
<li>They are paying health insurance premiums for comparable coverage which are more than 150 percent of the premium levels charged by the pool;</li>
<p>
<li>In certain situations, other individuals whose last health insurance coverage was an employer based group health plan may be eligible for coverage.</li>
<p></ul>
<p>No matter what your age, there are also several federally sponsored programs to help you if can&#8217;t afford the premiums for individual health insurance, providing you meet their eligibility guidelines.</p>
<ul>
<li>Medicare, a health insurance program for people age 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with end-stage renal disease.</li>
<p>
<li>Medicaid, a program for the poorest individuals and low-income families with children.</li>
<p>
<li>The Children&#8217;s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), a plan that provides health care to children whose parents make too much to qualify for Medicaid, but earn too little to afford individual health insurance.</li>
<p></ul>
<p><b>Types of Cheap Health Insurance Coverage</b></p>
<p>Cheap health insurance plans generally fall into one of two categories: indemnity plans and managed care plans (HMOs, PPOs or POS plans). An indemnity plan allows you to choose your own doctors and pays for your medical expenses totally, in part, or up to a specified amount. Managed care plans generally provide broader coverage within a specified network of health-care providers. </p>
<p>Although you can purchase <b>cheap health insurance</b> plans that cover specific areas of health care (surgical, hospital, physician expense plans) most plans cover varying degrees of health care in a number of different areas. This health insurance coverage, known as major medical insurance, offers extremely broad coverage with a very high maximum benefit that&#8217;s designed to protect you against losses from catastrophic illness or injury.</p>
<p>When comparing <b>cheap medical insurance</b> plans, check to see if they provide additional benefits that you may need, including prescription drugs, preventive care, mental health benefits, maternity care, and vision care. A comparison of various health insurance policies and rates through many South Carolina health insurance companies can be obtained at www.insurances.sc.</p>
<p><b>Cheap Health Insurance Recipient Costs</b></p>
<p>With most cheap health insurance policies available in South Carolina, the way to control cost is to cut down on the out-of-pocket expenses. Since most health care insurance policies require you to make a co-payment (the amount you pay a health care provider with every visit), anything involving a lot of time spent in the doctor or dentist&#8217;s office can become expensive. Most also require a deductible (costs you must cover out of your pocket for any major expense before your <b>cheap health insurance</b> policy picks up the remaining costs). You may also have coinsurance, the percentage of <b>cheap medical insurance</b> cost you will still have to pay after you reach your deductibles.</p>
<p>Another thing to consider is COBRA health insurance. This law allows employees who leave a job the ability to stay on that South Carolina company&#8217;s employee health insurance for up to 18 months although they have to pay the full amount of the coverage. Check the COBRA benefits to see if purchasing a less expensive individual health insurance plan may be in your best interest.</p>
<p><b>How to Buy Cheap Health Insurance</b></p>
<p>If you need to purchase individual health insurance, it can be expensive. Unlike group plans, in which the costs and risks associated with health care are spread among many people; individual health policies are &#8220;medically underwritten&#8221; to take into account your personal health history. Any &#8220;pre-existing&#8221; condition such as heart disease, diabetes, and even pregnancy, can nix your chances of acceptance or boost your premiums.</p>
<p>To determine the acceptability of a particular applicant, a health insurance underwriter can require information regarding the following:</p>
<ul>
<li>The individual&#8217;s age: Age determines rates and whether coverage will be issued at all.</li>
<p>
<li>The individual&#8217;s gender: at younger ages, males have a lower rate of illness and injury than females. That changes by age sixty.</li>
<p>
<li>The individual&#8217;s health history and physical condition: Someone who has had a previous condition that can contribute to a future illness/injury is not considered an ideal risk. In response to a less than ideal medical history, modified coverage may be offered depending on the individual&#8217;s health, higher than normal premiums may be issued, or the person may be denied coverage altogether.</li>
<p>
<li>The individual&#8217;s occupation and hobbies: Some occupations such as construction workers have higher insurance rates, along with people who enjoy dangerous activities such as skydiving or bungee jumping. At times certain occupations are considered so hazardous that insurance companies will not cover them at all.</li>
<p></ul>
<p>Your first step in getting cheap health insurance coverage is to understand exactly what you need. Think carefully about what coverage you must have. Do you need health insurance for your whole family, or just yourself? Do you want to choose your providers? If you&#8217;re over 65, do you need insurance to fill the gaps in Medicare? Do you need &#8211; and can you afford &#8211; long-term disability and/or long term care coverage? Even if you begin by soliciting cheap health insurance quotes you must still know exactly what you want in terms of health insurance coverage so you will be comparing apples to apples when weighing any cheap health insurance premium quote.</p>
<p>After that, contact a South Carolina insurance agent in your area. Ideally, you can start with an independent South Carolina insurance agent who is familiar with the insurance companies that do business in your area. This agent is also not bound to write coverage for any particular health insurance company so he or she can give you an honest appraisal of various health insurance policies.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;ve found the right coverage, you&#8217;ll give information to your agent to complete the necessary forms. Be honest. It&#8217;s important to disclose your medical history thoroughly and accurately. Report all of your health problems to your agent. If any of your health information is misstated or incomplete, the company might refuse to pay your claims and could cancel your policy.</p>
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<p>Whether you already know it or not California has a lot of options for health insurance. There are companies that we all heard of and there are some companies that we never heard of. With all the Health Insurance Companies out there you might be wondering what the differences are and which one is right for you.</p>
<p>First in state of California the health insurance companies you should be looking at are; Aetna, Assura<span id="more-37"></span>nt, Blue Cross, Blue Shield, HealthNet, Kaiser, Nationwide, PacifiCare, Celtic and new company that is going to be available in state of California is Golden Rule. These are the largest carriers that are available in the State of California. If you are looking at any other company that was not mentioned previously, use caution. With all the health insurance premiums going up there are companies that prey on people with low premiums and coverage that does not cover anything. They are just out there to make a quick buck buy collection as much premiums as they can before you cancel your coverage. Stay away from companies that you never heard of, not matter what they tell you. If you hear something like, &#8220;affordable health insurance for self-employed&#8221;, run.</p>
<p>Second what you have to understand that the actual cost of insurance no matter what company you go with is about the same. So how do insurance companies have so many different plans with different premiums? If it is a large insurance company and the company ran efficiently that is how you get great premium with great coverage. What creates variety of prices for coverage is the creative aspect of the insurance company designing their plans. The way they do it is by deductibles, co-pays, co-insurance, drug coverage deductibles, whether the plan covers brand name drugs or generic drugs only, maternity coverage, maximum out of pocket, deductible and co-pays for all kind of different services.</p>
<p>The name we all know is Blue Cross Blue Shield. Blue Cross has been around since the recession of 1929, and it used to cost only 1 cent a day. The times have changes since then, but the Blue Cross name is still around. Blue Cross has been over the years the most stable largest health insurance provider in the United States. Their strategy is to keep rates stable and have stable rate increases. While most other plans might lower their rates to get more people on their coverage and then keep increasing their rates. There fore as some plans might be more attractive in premiums at the moment over time eventually they have to catch up with the actual market health insurance cost. Sometime the company has to charge people more for health insurance in the future so they can give more affordable rates today. Blue Cross will give the one of the largest varieties of plans to choose from and you can always downgrade a plan without going through underwriting is the monthly premiums because to expensive.</p>
<p>The most competitive health insurance coverage you will be able to get in California today is through Aetna and once Golden Rule plans come out by United Health Care then Golden Rule plans are going to be the most completive plan. Every time most of the large insurance companies enter a new state with a new plan they make that plan more competitive just to capture the percentage of that market eventually the company will have to raise their rates to the market level. Aetna plans in California are the most competitive. This is where you can get the most coverage for your money. Keep in mind that the Aetna Individual plans in the state of California do not cover Maternity.</p>
<p>Assurant Health Plans is provided through Fortis Insurance Company witch is the 26th largest company in the world and Fortis Insurance Company has been around since 1892. Assurant Health Plans are the most widely accepted and flexible plans that are available on the market today. Assurant Health Plans utilizes dozens of provider networks Nationwide to give you the worlds largest selections of doctors in United States and worldwide. Assurant Health Plans are the only plans that will cover you world wide as they will cover you in the United States. There is a big difference when insurance company says that you are covered for emergencies worldwide. Insurance company can make a final decision on whether that was true emergency or not. Assurant Health Plans have no such restrictions. Assurant is the only company that will allow you to move to different state without going through underwriting process all over again. That meant that with most companies even if it is a same company if you move from one state to another you have to cancel you policy in the current state and re-apply in the state that you are moving to. The down side with Assurant in some states is that they are not the most competitive and harder to get approved for. If you considering HSA plan, Assurant Health is the best options available to individuals and families.</p>
<p>Blue Shield of California is great coverage especially if it is young family looking for a plan with maternity coverage and for a family where one of the adults on the plans is significantly younger than the other. Blue Shield bases their monthly premiums on the youngest primary policy holder. This can be any adult in the family. Blue Shield plans have low maximum out of pocket and wide acceptance with doctors. A lot of doctors in state of California prefer Blue Shield plans because Blue Shield reimburses them faster than most other insurance companies. Keep in mind that in some states Blue Cross and Blue Shield are the same company in state of California they are two different insurance companies competing for your business.</p>
<p>HealthNet of California is the insurance company available in western states. HealthNet family plans are affordable, have some of the lowest maximum out of pocket and designed for healthy individuals and families. The new line of plans form HealthNet are their popular no deductible PPO plans. Which are some of the worst plans for families. No deductible plans are not designed for families since they have extremely high maximum out of pocket witch might be a great fit for single healthy individuals. HealthNet of California also offers some of the best HMO plans available on the market. Health Net&#8217;s simple design and affordable plans are perfect match for healthy families. The way their family plans work is that once you meet your deductible HealthNet will pay 100% for all of your medical expenses after that. The down side is that their family plans do not cover regular sick doctor visits. The money that you are going to save monthly is going to be way worth no having doctor visits covered until the deductible is met. All you will get is negotiated rates that HealthNet has with doctors and hospitals. Your doctor office visits are going to cost you anywhere from $65 to $65 per visit.</p>
<p>Nationwide Health Plans have some of the great unique options that other plans just don&#8217;t offer. The only way you can get Nationwide health plans is by being a member of California Farm Bureau. Anyone can become a member of California Farm Bureau also know as Farmers Association. Because it is a group plans it has some options available that most individual plans do not have. You still have to qualify medically to get health insurance through Nationwide. Nationwide offers some of the most comprehensive health plans available on the market today. Nationwide health plans offer low maximum out of pocket. Some plans that they offer work similar to the way HealthNet&#8217;s plans work. Once you meet your deductible Nationwide covers everything at 100% and Nationwide plans cover doctor visit before you meet your deductible and Nationwide is the only health insurance company that has no prescription drug deductible on most of their plans. If you are looking for the most competitive HSA plans, Nationwide will be your choice.</p>
<p>PacifiCare is company that has been available to Californians for a long time until recently they were bought by United Health Care. PacificaCare will be replaced by Golden Rule health plans. If you have PacifiCare you might want to find out if you will have to re-qualify medically for new health insurance once they take the company of the market. Golden Rule owned by United Health Care witch known as the quality company and recommended everywhere. If you are considering PacifiCare I would wait for Golden Rule or get something else. For more great resource on Health Insurance visit www.GuideToHealthInsurance.org
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<p><b>Cheap health insurance</b> has become the issue of the moment in South Carolina and across the country. More small businesses are increasingly unable to provide <b>cheap health insurance plans</b> to their employees because of the rising cost and the lack of federal and state legislation that would allow small businesses to purchase <b>cheap medical insurance</b> in pools. In the meantime South Carolina and other states are <span id="more-3"></span>looking to cut the costs of the Medicare and Medicaid health insurance programs for the elderly and the poor. However, more affordable forms of <b>health insurance plans</b> are available as some private companies are experimenting with a new variation of cheap health insurance known as health discount plans. In the article that follows we&#8217;ll explain the various aspects of cheap health insurance in South Carolina and how to find a plan that works for you.</p>
<p><b>Health Care Costs due to Managed Health Care</b></p>
<p>The current health care system in America is inaccessible to approximately 47 million poor and lower middle class people. In order to address the growing health care insurance crisis in the U.S. that resulted in health care cost growth in the 1970s and 1980s, health maintenance organizations (HMOs) sprung up. These were initially as non-profit groups designed to separate unnecessary tests and treatments from those that the patient required in an effort to keep costs down. Managed care organizations began screening requested procedures by physicians to pre-authorize what the HMO would or would not cover. However, the number of people who are the riskiest to insure-diabetics, cancer, etc.-continues to rise. Many South Carolina managed care industry experts say the cost of <b>cheap health insurance</b> is still high because of the existing pool of insured people who use the health care system more than an average amount.</p>
<p>The other battle that is ongoing in South Carolina involves the health insurance companies and hospitals, the latter which cannot turn anyone away from care by law. However, as the number of South Carolinians who cannot afford <b>cheap health insurance</b> increases, hospital emergency rooms are handling the majority of the load. More people have to turn to hospitals as their primary health care givers given a lack of adequate or non-existant health insurance coverage.</p>
<p><b>Cheap Health Insurance Plans Through the Workplace</b></p>
<p>Most cheap medical insurance policies in South Carolina are usually written through group coverage offered at work by your employer through a private South Carolina cheap health insurance company. This is usually the more cost effective way to purchase <b>cheap health insurance</b> now available since a large number of employees allows South Carolina companies to reduce their insurance premiums. Similar to buying in bulk, the more health insurance plans a business can purchase for its employees the less expensive the insurance is per employee. In South Carolina, like the rest of the nation, the number of companies that can provide cheap health insurance for their employees is declining.</p>
<p><b>Personal Health Insurance Plans</b></p>
<p><b>Health insurance plans</b> can be purchased by individuals and families from virtually every insurance provider in South Carolina. Trying to purchase health insurance on an individual basis can be more expensive if the person already has a health problem, known as a pre-existing condition. Many companies will not cover people with pre-existing conditions if they have no continuation of coverage-renewing health insurance coverage after only a prescribed short period of time-picked up from an earlier cheap health insurance policy.</p>
<p><b>South Carolina Health Insurance Pool</b></p>
<p>The South Carolina Health Insurance Pool is a state health insurance plan designed to provide coverage for those that either do not have or have lost medical coverage at no fault of their own and are uninsurable. The pool was created by the General Assembly to help people who couldn&#8217;t get health insurance coverage from any other source, including people with certain disabilities. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of South Carolina currently administers the pool.</p>
<p>Coverage is available to a person who has been a state resident for at least 30 days and meets the following criteria:</p>
<ul>
<li>They were turned down for private health insurance coverage for health reasons;</li>
<p>
<li>They were accepted for private health insurance, but have pre-existing illnesses or conditions excluded from coverage, for a period exceeding 12 months;</li>
<p>
<li>They are paying health insurance premiums for comparable coverage which are more than 150 percent of the premium levels charged by the pool;</li>
<p>
<li>In certain situations, other individuals whose last health insurance coverage was an employer based group health plan may be eligible for coverage.</li>
<p></ul>
<p>No matter what your age, there are also several federally sponsored programs to help you if can&#8217;t afford the premiums for individual health insurance, providing you meet their eligibility guidelines.</p>
<ul>
<li>Medicare, a health insurance program for people age 65 or older, certain younger people with disabilities, and people with end-stage renal disease.</li>
<p>
<li>Medicaid, a program for the poorest individuals and low-income families with children.</li>
<p>
<li>The Children&#8217;s Health Insurance Program (CHIP), a plan that provides health care to children whose parents make too much to qualify for Medicaid, but earn too little to afford individual health insurance.</li>
<p></ul>
<p><b>Types of Cheap Health Insurance Coverage</b></p>
<p>Cheap health insurance plans generally fall into one of two categories: indemnity plans and managed care plans (HMOs, PPOs or POS plans). An indemnity plan allows you to choose your own doctors and pays for your medical expenses totally, in part, or up to a specified amount. Managed care plans generally provide broader coverage within a specified network of health-care providers. </p>
<p>Although you can purchase <b>cheap health insurance</b> plans that cover specific areas of health care (surgical, hospital, physician expense plans) most plans cover varying degrees of health care in a number of different areas. This health insurance coverage, known as major medical insurance, offers extremely broad coverage with a very high maximum benefit that&#8217;s designed to protect you against losses from catastrophic illness or injury.</p>
<p>When comparing <b>cheap medical insurance</b> plans, check to see if they provide additional benefits that you may need, including prescription drugs, preventive care, mental health benefits, maternity care, and vision care. A comparison of various health insurance policies and rates through many South Carolina health insurance companies can be obtained at www.insurances.sc.</p>
<p><b>Cheap Health Insurance Recipient Costs</b></p>
<p>With most cheap health insurance policies available in South Carolina, the way to control cost is to cut down on the out-of-pocket expenses. Since most health care insurance policies require you to make a co-payment (the amount you pay a health care provider with every visit), anything involving a lot of time spent in the doctor or dentist&#8217;s office can become expensive. Most also require a deductible (costs you must cover out of your pocket for any major expense before your <b>cheap health insurance</b> policy picks up the remaining costs). You may also have coinsurance, the percentage of <b>cheap medical insurance</b> cost you will still have to pay after you reach your deductibles.</p>
<p>Another thing to consider is COBRA health insurance. This law allows employees who leave a job the ability to stay on that South Carolina company&#8217;s employee health insurance for up to 18 months although they have to pay the full amount of the coverage. Check the COBRA benefits to see if purchasing a less expensive individual health insurance plan may be in your best interest.</p>
<p><b>How to Buy Cheap Health Insurance</b></p>
<p>If you need to purchase individual health insurance, it can be expensive. Unlike group plans, in which the costs and risks associated with health care are spread among many people; individual health policies are &#8220;medically underwritten&#8221; to take into account your personal health history. Any &#8220;pre-existing&#8221; condition such as heart disease, diabetes, and even pregnancy, can nix your chances of acceptance or boost your premiums.</p>
<p>To determine the acceptability of a particular applicant, a health insurance underwriter can require information regarding the following:</p>
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<li>The individual&#8217;s age: Age determines rates and whether coverage will be issued at all.</li>
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<li>The individual&#8217;s gender: at younger ages, males have a lower rate of illness and injury than females. That changes by age sixty.</li>
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<li>The individual&#8217;s health history and physical condition: Someone who has had a previous condition that can contribute to a future illness/injury is not considered an ideal risk. In response to a less than ideal medical history, modified coverage may be offered depending on the individual&#8217;s health, higher than normal premiums may be issued, or the person may be denied coverage altogether.</li>
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<li>The individual&#8217;s occupation and hobbies: Some occupations such as construction workers have higher insurance rates, along with people who enjoy dangerous activities such as skydiving or bungee jumping. At times certain occupations are considered so hazardous that insurance companies will not cover them at all.</li>
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<p>Your first step in getting cheap health insurance coverage is to understand exactly what you need. Think carefully about what coverage you must have. Do you need health insurance for your whole family, or just yourself? Do you want to choose your providers? If you&#8217;re over 65, do you need insurance to fill the gaps in Medicare? Do you need &#8211; and can you afford &#8211; long-term disability and/or long term care coverage? Even if you begin by soliciting cheap health insurance quotes you must still know exactly what you want in terms of health insurance coverage so you will be comparing apples to apples when weighing any cheap health insurance premium quote.</p>
<p>After that, contact a South Carolina insurance agent in your area. Ideally, you can start with an independent South Carolina insurance agent who is familiar with the insurance companies that do business in your area. This agent is also not bound to write coverage for any particular health insurance company so he or she can give you an honest appraisal of various health insurance policies.</p>
<p>When you&#8217;ve found the right coverage, you&#8217;ll give information to your agent to complete the necessary forms. Be honest. It&#8217;s important to disclose your medical history thoroughly and accurately. Report all of your health problems to your agent. If any of your health information is misstated or incomplete, the company might refuse to pay your claims and could cancel your policy.</p>
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