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Selecting your next HMO confidentlySubmitted by chadisenberg Thu, 28 May 2009
If you think that selecting your next provider of health insurance is easy, well think again. Searching for that perfect provider that can offer you a cheap health insurance is never easy, especially if you are looking for the best services around. Plus you will be given a choice when you are out shopping. It's as if you will be given the menu card, and you will have to make your choice. The choice may range from the Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) and other forms of managed health care like your PPOs or the Preferred Provider Organizations or the POS, the Point of Service Organizations. Actually we can really say that no plan is truly above the rest, though one of the most sought-after services right now when it comes to health insurance is the HMO. There are a lot of interests on HMO and some are asking, how they can find the best provider of the HMO.
If you are on the market on the lookout for one, then these listed questions can help you zero-in on the right health insurance policy right for you. One question that you need to ask is this- "Is the HMO provider an accredited member of the National Committee for Quality Assurance"? To double-check, you can ask for a listing of providers so you will know if you are dealing with the accredited organization. You need to check access too, and check if the physicians that you prefer are listed on the "provider panel". Make sure that the most or all of the medical specialties are covered in wide geographic locations. You also need to ask secondary questions like, "will you be able to see physicians outside the network and will it come in cheap or more expensive"? After checking the quantity of physicians and locations, another important factor to consider is the quality of the physicians that are part of the roster of the family health insurance provider. You can test the quality of doctors by checking if they are board certified in their chosen field. When shopping for the provider, you can also check out the physician turnover rate. The rate will have a say on the insurance company. And speaking of the turnover rate of the physicians, if you can you can also double check the disenrollment rates or how many individuals have left the HMO for the past three years. Again, this will have a say on the quality of the services offered by affordable health insurance provider. The limits of the coverage, the benefits and the obligations must be clear to you as well. Study your obligations as mandated by the provider, since there are some instances that can provide conflict between you and the provider. For example, some HMOs will not pay if you have asked for a medical service which they did not approve even if you thought that what you are feeling is dangerous. Look for special programs that may be offered by the HMO as way to help you prevent diseases. These are just some questions that can start the ball rolling for you. Don't feel limited by these suggested questions when looking for an insurance plan. The more questions you ask the better.
Miyaka Yusheto was born in Alberta, Calgary, on July 21, 1982. Worked as a volunteer health worker after graduation. Miyaka uses up her free time writing about health insurance.
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