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An overview of various types of health and disability insurance, their costs, and major provisions. Learn about medical expense insurance, disability income insurance, group and individual coverage, cobra, and hipaa. Discover the importance of health insurance in financial planning and assess the trade-offs of different plans.
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Eases the financial burden people may experience as a result ofillness or injury (pay a premium to transfer risk of loss)– Medical expense insurance- pays actual medical costs– Disability income insurance- provides replacement income
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Group and individual health insurance coverage available
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COBRA^ –
Requires many employers to offer employees and dependents the optionto continue their group coverage for a set period of time following a layoff
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The Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act^ –
Established federal portability standards
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If you change
jobs, you need not lose your health insurance
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Sources of Health Care Plans
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Health Care Plan-
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Group Health Care Plan
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Open Enrollment Period
changes (e.g., birth of a child, adoption, marriage)
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Objective 2Analyze the Costs and Benefits of VariousTypes of Health Insurance as well as MajorProvisions in Health Insurance Policies
Types of Health Insurance Coverage
BasicMajor medicalBoth
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Basic Health Insurance^ –
Hospital Expense Insurance
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Hospital room, board, and other charges (usually with a cap)
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Surgical Expense Insurance
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Surgeon's fee for an operation (often specify amount per service)
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Physician Expense (Medical Expense) Insurance
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Pays for physician’s care that does not include surgery, such asoffice visits, lab tests, X-rays (often specify amount per service)
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Types of Health Insurance Coverage
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deductible
(initial amount paid before
insurance co. pays),
coinsurance
(e.g., 20% to 25% of
expenses after deductible), and a
stop-loss
provision
Stop-loss:
policyholder pays coinsurance up to a
certain amount, after which insurance company pays100% (typically $3,000 and $5,000)
Comprehensive Health Insurance-
combines basic
health insurance and major medical into a single policy
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Major Provisions in a Health
Insurance Policy
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you pay, such as $15 per office visit or $10 perprescription
percentage of expenses
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Major Provisions in a Health
Insurance Policy
Service Benefits^ – Entitlement to specific services
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Benefit Limits^ – Maximum dollar amount or maximum number of days
in the hospital
Exclusions and Limitations^ –
Pre-existing conditions
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Cosmetic surgery
Guaranteed Renewable
(can’t cancel policy unless
fail to pay premiums; insurer can’t raise premiums forone person unless raised for an entire group)
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Cancellation and Termination^ –
Explains the circumstances under which policy can becanceled and/ or converted
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Health Insurance Must-Haves
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Objective 4
Evaluate the Differences Among Health Care Plans Offered by Private Companies
and by the Government
Private Health Care Plans •^
Private Insurance Companies^ – Individual policy– Group policy sold to an employer
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Hospital and Medical Service Plans^ – Blue Cross = hospital care– Blue Shield = surgical and medical services
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Private Health Care Plans
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)^ –
Several providers to choose from
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Costs more than an HMO
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More choices, fewer restrictions than an HMO
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If you go to a non-PPO provider, you pay more
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Example: NJ Direct for state of NJ employees
Point-of-Service (POS)^ –
Combines features of HMOs and PPOs
Home Health Care Agencies^ –
Medical care in a home setting for a fraction of the cost of hospitals
Employer Self-Funded Health Plans^ –
Company runs self-insured insurance program
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Collects premiums from employees
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Pays medical benefits as needed
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New Health Care Accounts
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Health Spending Accounts (HSA)^ – Money contributed to pre-tax dollar account– Must have a high-deductible policy
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Health Reimbursement Accounts (HRA)^ – Also tied to high-deductible policies– Funded solely by employer– Unused funds carried over to next year
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Flexible Spending Accounts (FSA)^ – Workers contribute pre-tax dollars– Funds managed by employer– Unused funds forfeited at year end
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MEDICARE
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Hospital insurance
helps pay for inpatient care in a hospital or skilled
nursing facility (following a hospital stay), some home health care, andhospice care (paid for by workers’ payroll deductions)
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Medical insurance
helps pay for doctors’ services and many other
medical services and supplies not covered by hospital insurance
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Beneficiaries pay a monthly premium (varies according to income)
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Medicare Advantage plans
available in many areas
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Those with Parts A and B can choose to receive all of their health careservices through one of these provider organizations under Part C
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Prescription drug coverage
helps pay for medications doctors prescribe
for treatment
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Government Consumer Health
Information Websites
www.hhs.gov
www.nlm.nih.gov/medlineplus
www.nih.gov
www.fda.gov
www.medicare.gov
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Sources of Disability Income
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Workman’s Compensation^ – Disability from on-the-job accident or illness
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Employer Plans^ – Short or long-term group disability policy
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Social Security^ – Covers total disability lasting > 12 months– Starts in the 6
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Private Income Insurance Programs^ – Supplements other disability income sources– Normally provides 40-60% of income (up to 75%)
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Disability Income Insurance
Trade-Offs
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Policy’s definition of disability–
Own Occupation-
can no longer perform previous job
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Any Occupation-
can’t work at
any
job
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Waiting or elimination Period
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Duration of benefits
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Amount of benefits
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Accident and sickness coverage
(want payment for both; accidents are
not the only cause of disability!)
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Guaranteed renewable
(guarantees coverage as long as you pay your
premium, but premiums can change for you within a class of insureds)
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Noncancellable-
Better but more expensive; no future change in premium
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Cost-of-Living Adjustments
(adjusts benefit for inflation)
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Partial benefits
(pays benefit if person can only work part-time)
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