Understanding the Benefits of an Affordable Medical Supplement Insurance Plan

Understanding the Benefits of an Affordable Medical Supplement Insurance Plan | JT Insurance ServicesThere are many people who have individual or family insurance plans who may be wondering if they should get medical supplement insurance. As its name suggests, supplemental insurance is not meant to stand on its own; it is an addition to an already existing insurance plan. This type of insurance is a great option for people who have children, and those who may be self employed. People may want supplemental insurance if they are unable to afford to pay the medical bills that may be acquired due to an illness or injury, and would be in financial trouble if this injury forced them to take time off of work. It can also be great for those who are covered by Medicare.

There are medical supplement insurance plans that will provide cash benefits for services that are covered in the plan. These services can include stays in the hospital, such as emergency procedures and outpatient services. Some of these supplemental plans will also provide coverage for preventative medical care. For those who are concerned about cancer, there are supplemental plans that will give cash to policy holders so they can pay for cancer treatments and other expenses. Some of these supplemental plans will give lump sum benefits to cover critical conditions and illnesses such as strokes, heart attacks, cancer, etc.  The type of plan that one receives depends on what they are willing and able to pay.

The cost of most of the previously mentioned medical conditions can be astronomical. Very few people are able to pay for these medical expenses out of pocket. That is why many people find comfort in having medical supplement insurance. It gives them peace of mind to know that if something terrible happens, they will not be buried in thousands of dollars of medical debt. There are many insurance companies that are willing to help their clients find a supplemental insurance plan that they will be able to afford, and will be there to support them in their greatest hour of need.

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Understanding Different Types of Health Insurance | JT Insurance Services

Understanding Different Types of Health Insurance

With so many different  types of health insurance available, it is important to learn about and understand the options available to you. Private health insurance is often offered by employees or organizations, while public health insurance acts through the government. This article breaks down the options in more detail to better explain types of health insurance.

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States Request Obamacare Delay | JT Insurance Services

States Request Obamacare Delay

While Obamacare may be off to a slow start, some states are requesting further delay. Obamacare’s small business exchange, or SHOP, provides employee choice for health plans, with multiple  plan options to choose from. However, the Obama administration delayed employee choice this year, and many states are pushing to delay further due to concerns regarding selection and other setbacks.

Click here to read the full article by Jason Millman for Washington Post.

Insurance Tips for Millennials

The age group now being referred to as the Millennials– young adults ranging from 18 to 31 years of age– starting out their professional lives must consider different types of insurance. The group is considered to be more vulnerable due to lower income and assets, and for this reason and many more, should consider looking into the different kinds of insurance to secure their futures.

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Does Affordable Health Insurance Improve Health?

Does Affordable Health Insurance Improve Health? | JT Insurance ServicesA new study coming out of Massachusetts examined the effectiveness and links between affordable health insurance and actual improvement in health. Looking at the subjects’ health as a before/after comparison, the study showed improved health after receiving health insurance. Though the improvements were relatively small, the importance of affordable health insurance should not be ignored.

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Affordable Care Act Disburses $300M to Community Health Centers

Affordable Care Act Disburses $300M to Community Health Centers | JT Insurance Services

Health and Human Services has just announced $300 million in grants that will become available for community health centers across the country. The grants, to be distributed under the Affordable Care Act, will provide opportunity for expansion of services, employees, and resources.

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Factors That Could Sway Affordable Health Insurance in 2015 | JT Insurance Services

Factors That Could Sway Affordable Health Insurance in 2015

Five factors may have an effect on affordable health insurance rates come 2015. According to the Washington Post, medical costs, customer health, customer age, competition within the insurance market, and overhaul-related changes could sway insurance prices in the next fiscal year.

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Youth Concussion Policy to Minimize Accident Risk | JT Insurance Services

Youth Concussion Policy to Minimize Accident Risk

Senator Durbin of Illinois is seeking President Obama’s support to promote a strict youth concussion policy. Durbin has introduced the Protecting Student Athletes from Concussions Act, which requires a “when in doubt, sit it out” policy, parent notification of student injury, and a doctor’s note to return to playing the sport. This policy change could drastically improve concussion rates and minimize accident risk for youth.

Click here to read the full article by Ramsey Cox for The Hill.