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Occupational Hazards: Hazards associated with an insured's occupation that increases the possibility of injury, illness or death... Optional Coverage: These types of coverage's are usually purchased and added to the base policy. Examples include, but are not limited to dental, prescriptions, maternity, and term life accidental death & disability (AD&D). Orphan: A policy owner who is not currently being serviced by the writing agent/broker. Overhead Expense Insurance: Insurance for business owners to help offset continuing business expenses if the owner becomes disabled. Out-of-Network: The use of health care providers who have not contracted with the health plan to provide services... Out-of-Pocket Maximum: The amount which a covered person must pay for deductibles, coinsurance and co pays in a defined time period... Outpatient: A patient who received medical services at a health facility without being admitted to the facility for an overnight stay. Outpatient Surgery: Surgery performed in a facility or center devoted primarily to the performance of one day or same day surgery without anticipation of the overnight say of patients.
Insurance HintsMaking a wise decision on which Health Insurance Policy to buy may seem like a confusing task, but if you consider just these five most important items you and your agent will both find that you are a Savvy Buyer! These items are your KEYS to picking a policy that's right for you:
And lastly, make your check payable to the Insurance Company, and then follow up to make sure it was received. When you get your policy, check the Schedule of Benefits to verify you got the coverage you ordered, and then check to see if any special Amendments were added to your policy to exclude any of your conditions. If an Amendment exists, these conditions will always be excluded from this policy, even after the Pre-Existing Conditions Limitation expires. Following these five tips will help you choose a health insurance policy which will protect you from catastrophic medical bills. You may think, "Isn't that what any health insurance policy is for?" Yes, that is the reason for buying any health insurance policy, but, unfortunately, many policies fall short of actually providing this protection! Be sure to take the time to choose wisely when it comes to your health insurance! |
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