Are you familiar with supplemental health care insurance? Many people
are not; these days, most people sign up with their employer-sponsored
health care insurance plans, or purchase individual health care
insurance plans if their employers do not provide health benefits. While
these methods work for many individuals, seniors should consider
purchasing affordable supplemental health care insurance.
Below are some of the most frequently asked questions about supplemental
health care insurance for seniors.
What is supplemental health care insurance?
Simply put, supplemental health care insurance kicks in and pays for
what your regular health insurance policy does not.
Why should seniors consider purchasing supplemental health care
insurance?
Seniors don’t always have the steady income that younger individuals
have. If a senior’s regular health insurance plan doesn’t cover a
significant portion of health care services, it may be difficult for the
senior to pay for the gap between what is covered and what is not. Some
seniors have a nest egg set aside to handle situations such as these;
some even have separate insurance policies they can fall back on, such
as life insurance policies. However, not all seniors have the extra
money set aside to cover the gap in health care insurance; an
affordable, supplemental health care insurance would work for them.
What does supplemental health care insurance provide?
The kind of coverage available with an insurance plan always depends on
the insurance company from which you purchase the plan. Many
supplemental health care insurance plans offer cash benefits and
compensation for lost income. Some supplemental health care insurance
plans even cover pre-existing conditions; pre-existing conditions are
prevalent among seniors.
Do I need supplemental health care insurance if I already have Medicare?
Yes, having an affordable supplemental health care insurance plan is
especially wise for seniors with Medicare, as Medicare doesn’t often
cover long-term health care, care provided at home or in a nursing home,
or the costs of prescription medication.
Read more about how to get affordable supplemental health care.