Students On A Budget: How To Reduce Medical Expenses

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These days having proof of an existing insurance plan may be required by your school. While some institutions offer a plan for their students, it won’t be tailored specifically to you and it may be more expensive than one you can select with a little research. Recent surveys indicate that between 10 and 30% of the student population does not have any healthcare insurance. To find an affordable medical plan You need to comparison shop for insurance - just like you would for anything else. Don’t be shy about comparing insurance plans and companies - information is the key to proper coverage.



You might be asking yourself why you should even bother looking for individual student health insurance.





Here are the top 3 reasons.



1) You can save a lot of money by doing so.



2) It allows you to get a policy that fits your needs and preferences.



3) You don’t have to pay for coverage you will never use.



If you happen to be a very healthy student who does not use healthcare providers on a regular basis, you may find that you can save a significant amount of money by opting for individual student health insurance coverage. School sponsored student health insurance plans are similar to group insurance in that rates are set according to the average needs of the students at the school. Therefore the healthier students help to pay for the ones who are not as healthy. Private student health insurance is usually more affordable because it is only based on your health history. You can also make adjustments to the individual policy to further reduce the premiums you pay.



Individual student health insurance allows you to choose a policy that fits your needs. The school’s plan maybe an HMO, these plans restrict doctors and healthcare providers that you can see. HMO’s only allow you to see doctors that belong to their plan. If you have your own physician and it is important to you to be able to see him or her, you may want to opt for a plan to which he or she belongs, or a PPO that allows you the choice of who you want to see.



You may also find that school sponsored health insurance plans offer coverage that is too comprehensive for your needs. If you rarely, if ever, get dental care beyond basic preventative care; have no need of vision coverage and almost never take prescription drugs, you do not need to carry these types of coverage. Self-insurance, where you take the risk of not carrying this type of coverage, is a very economical way to go. If you encounter these kinds of costs, there are many discount plans and cards, which can help to lower your out of pocket expenses.



It is not difficult to find a good and affordable medical insurance plan. After checking your schools health insurance plans and rates, compare individual plans and rates that are available to you. Make your choice only after carefully comparing a variety of quotes from different insurers who offer student health insurance.

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