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How does my Accidental Injury Plan work in actual practice?

Selected Benefits currently offers several accident plans, but our most popular is from NACD (National Association of Consumers Direct). The plan is designed to pay for any expenses related to a covered accident (that your health insurance doesn't pay for) up to the benefit amount you purchase. In order to [...]

How does my Accidental Injury Plan work in actual practice?2016-07-29T15:02:43-05:00

Am I insurable in the Texas individual health insurance market?

Let's review the general criteria. There are quite a few factors that determine your insurability and they are always changing depending on how aggressive the health insurance carriers are at gaining market share. Height/weight: This is the most obvious factor and some carriers are more liberal than others in this [...]

Am I insurable in the Texas individual health insurance market?2016-07-29T15:01:16-05:00

Is maternity coverage available on an individual or family health insurance policy in Texas?

Unfortunately, as of this writing, maternity benefits are only available on group insurance through an employer in Texas. The individual/family private plans do not offer maternity coverage in Texas. Complications of pregnancy are covered as any other illness, but just not the routine pre natal, routine birth and postnatal care. [...]

Is maternity coverage available on an individual or family health insurance policy in Texas?2016-07-29T14:59:25-05:00

Should you use an agent when purchasing health insurance coverage?

The question is, why would you not? A good agent can be invaluable in the process as he/she has access to information and processes that you do not. For example, some insurance carriers will use exclusion waivers on certain pre-existing conditions and some will not. How would you which carrier [...]

Should you use an agent when purchasing health insurance coverage?2016-07-29T14:58:07-05:00

What are my options if I’ve been declined for a Texas health insurance policy?

1) COBRA coverage: If you or your spouse has recently lost their job, COBRA may be an option. COBRA is simply an extension of the health insurance you had before, but with a 2% surcharge tacked on. Many people are shocked at the cost of COBRA, but remember, the plan [...]

What are my options if I’ve been declined for a Texas health insurance policy?2016-07-29T14:55:50-05:00

Can I go to any doctor or hospital I choose on my PPO plan?

The short answer is you can, but you'll be sorry unless you take a few steps first. The basic idea with a PPO is that you have a "network" of physicians, hospitals, imaging centers, pharmacies and many other ancillary medical facilities that have banded together. They have each contracted with [...]

Can I go to any doctor or hospital I choose on my PPO plan?2016-07-29T14:53:47-05:00

How does recent healthcare reform affect my Texas health insurance policy?

There are some major changes to the industry as a whole on the horizon, but not all of them have been implemented as of the writing of this article. One of the main changes is on preventive care. All health insurance policies must now have provisions for free preventive care [...]

How does recent healthcare reform affect my Texas health insurance policy?2016-07-29T14:50:17-05:00

How will my prescriptions be treated under my current health insurance policy?

Prescription coverage will differ a great deal depending on type of coverage you have in place. For purposes of this discussion, we are only describing the coverage under a an individual or family Texas health insurance policy. If you have a Health Savings Account (HSA policy), then your plan can [...]

How will my prescriptions be treated under my current health insurance policy?2016-07-29T14:47:21-05:00

Pricing Differences between Individual/Family Health Insurance and Group?

Are there Pricing Differences between Individual/Family Health Insurance and Group Health Insurance provided by an employer? The short answer is no, but it may certainly seem so depending on your circumstances. If you're employed with a company that provides health insurance to it's employees, the rate that the company will charge [...]

Pricing Differences between Individual/Family Health Insurance and Group?2016-07-28T19:48:47-05:00
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