What is health insurance?
The term refers to a variety of insurance policies, ranging from
those that cover the costs of doctors and
hospitals to those that meet a specific need -- like long-term
care or dental coverage.
When most of us talk about health insurance,
however, we refer to the kind of plan that covers doctor bills,
surgery and hospital
costs.
You may have heard terms like "managed care," "Fee-for-Service" and "indemnity." These
words define different types of coverage or health plans widely
used by today's consumers. Confused? Don't worry. HealthInsurance.com
will help you make sense of the lingo.
In a nutshell
Fee-for-Service (also known as indemnity or traditional) plans
generally offer complete freedom to choose your own doctors (including
specialists) and hospitals. These plans, however, tend to be more
expensive to the consumer. In addition, many employers do not
even offer a Fee-for-Service option. (It's expensive!) |