Short Term Health Insurance Simplified

Posted by on January 14, 2012

Article by Matthew Pawlina

Short-term health insurance policies are for people who are in-between jobs, in school, just about to retire, or students just graduated and waiting to find work.

Short-term health insurance policies are low-cost and cost as little as the monthly pay out for a car. Some short-term health plans may even provide coverage of USD 1 million.

Here are a few basics of short-term health insurance:

* Short-term health policies are for health of people with no pre-existing conditions that need to be cover.

* The short-term health policies help in case of unexpected accidents or illness during the period covered.

* The policies are generally for a period of 12 months or less. Although there are a few short-term health policies available that offer 36 months.

* The policies are flexible and payments can be made one a month. This permits flexibility in almost non-existent budgets.

* The plans are specific and will not cover any health problem that existed 36 months prior to the coverage.

* Most short-term policies have a list of limitations and exclusions that need to be considered.

* Short-term health insurance helps when a person is in-between jobs or studying, just discharged from military service, temporarily out of work, on strike and so on.

* Short-term insurance works along the lines of indemnity plans.

* The insurance needs pre-certification before any treatment is undergone except in case of emergencies. No certification could result in no reimbursement from the health plan. It is important to follow the rules.

* Short-term insurance covers surgery, hospitalization, drugs, and perhaps even follow up visits. However the policies do not cover preventive health care, health check ups, PAP tests, or immunizations. Basically only an injury or illness is covered by a short-term insurance plan.

* Most short-term health policies can be renewed up to 36 months. However if there is a claim within the period the rules may change. Check with the insurance agent or company.

Costs of short-term insurance vary according to policy bought, insurer, and market trends. A short-term policy may cost USD 300 plus per month for a family of four with a deductible of around USD 1000. The cost of short-term health coverage for a single person may be around USD80. Most companies cover anyone under 65 and such policies are only sold to people who have no other coverage.

Short-term health policies can be bought from leading health insurance companies online and offline. It is important to get quotes from different providers before buying a policy and also to compare the features of the policy being purchased.

Short-term health insurance protects individuals and their families when in transition for any reason.

Matthew Pawlina is a writer for Short Term Health Insurance, the premier website to find, short term care insurance, short term insurance, short term health insurance, short term disability insurance, short term care insurance quote, and many more.










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Question by Jose S: I need advice on a good and “affordable” Short Term Health Insurance plan for me and my wife.?
All this is because I have to wait until July 2008 to get the one from my current job. I live in Orlando, FL. I heard of Assurant and some others but I would like to hear from people who had experience with any of these Short Term Health Insurance companies…Thanks in advance, JS.

Best answer:

Answer by osunumberonefan
check out www.ehealthinsurance.com

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3 Responses to Short Term Health Insurance Simplified

  1. fec2010@yahoo.com

    JS, You should take a serious look at BlueCross/BlueShield’s temporary policies. In my opinion, its the best short-term product in Florida for the money. Here’s a link: http://www.bcbsfl.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=memHealthIndividualUnder65.BlueOptions#temp The info you need is about 1/2 way down the page. If that sounds good to you, then you can get a quote for you and your wife at: http://consumerdirect.bcbsfl.com/wps/portal/cwsales/.

    You will have a couple of decisions to make, but they can be boiled down thusly: 1). 30, 60 or 90 day plan? 2). $ 500 deductible or $ 1000 deductible? That’s about it.

    Just keep in mind that prices are very reasonable because no temp policies will cover pre-existing conditions. On the plus side, because of that, they require no underwriting , so they can pretty much go into effect at midnight the day you submit it, pending a cursory review by BlueCross to make sure that there is no glaring reason to NOT insure you – i.e. you just got turned turn by them for permanent health insurance.

    That’s about it. I’m an Orlando area agent, so e-mail me if I can help you, otherwise good luck! warren@iccf.us.

  2. Pat D

    Hi yes go to http://www.mybenefitsplus.com/40523320
    or email me at patden@bellsouth.net
    and I will be glad to give you the information
    have a great day!!!!

  3. Legasy

    You can get free quotes from most company. You can find them at http://www.healthandlifeproduct.com/index.php?lay=show&ac=article&Id=5347783.
    Compare and choose the one that most suited to you and your wife. Good luck.