Do You Need Health Insurance?
If you think you do not need Health Insurance; then think again. The unpredictable nature of life is itself
a valid reason to own a health insurance. Life is filled with risks. Wherever there is an element of risk,
risk management is indispensable. Insurance is just a form of sensible risk management.
So, what is health insurance? To put it in simple terms, a health insurance policy is an agreement
between an individual and an insurance company. The policy will include a host of benefits such as
medical tests, medicinal drugs and other medical treatments. When an Insurance policy is issued
by the company, then it implies the insurance company has agreed to cover the cost of a particular
set of benefits listed in the policy, which are known as "covered services".
So, when a particular service is not covered by the insurance company and you have it performed
anyway, the insurance company "denies the claim." In such a situation, the individual will be left
with no other choice, but to pay for the service out of his own pocket. However, the policy holder
has the right to challenge the insurance company’s denial, by following the appeal process
mentioned in the plan handbook. But, it is advisable to do so after consulting the doctor in this regard.
It is also very important to read the terms and conditions of the insurance policy clearly, before
signing up for one. This is to ensure that your hard-earned money is not invested in a policy that
does not meet your needs. It is also important to bear in mind the fact that decisions pertaining to
what will be and what will not be reimbursed are made by the company, and not by the doctor.
So, even when a shadow of a doubt about the policy arises, it is advisable to call the insurance
company for support.
In conclusion, when considering the purchase of health insurance it is important to consider all of
its merits. One has to realize that the money that is involved in purchasing a medical insurance is
very little, when compared to the cost incurred in undergoing some major medical services.
Moreover, insurance policies may also be tax deductible, in which case you can be said to be
paying for your policy with money you might have otherwise given to the tax man.
These are some of the financial incentives of having an insurance policy.
Excluding the protection to family and oneself, however, the greatest benefit is that possessing a
health insurance policy would also ensure peace of mind to the policy holder, a significant
psychological benefit. In light of all these advantages, it really wouldn’t be such a bad idea to
own a health insurance policy.
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