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With healthcare costs rising, supplemental health insurance helps individuals cover out-of-pocket expenses for unexpected accidents or illnesses. These plans are particularly popular among those aged 65 to 84, who represent nearly 30% of inpatient hospital stays, and can also benefit younger individuals without sufficient savings for health events. Original Medicare or MA plans, as well as traditional health plans, rarely cover all hospital and medical expenses, leaving additional costs for hospitalization or lost work due to health issues. Let's see if we can help you build an affordable insurance portfolio that includes Supplemental Health coverage.
Features & Advantages
- Bridges gaps in insurance coverage and times of transition.
- Protects your finances from excessive medical bills.
- Some plans pay cash benefits directly to you to use for any purpose.
- You can tailor plans to fit your needs and budget.
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Types of Supplemental Health Plans
Your Supplemental health coverage can be customized for you and your family's needs! We’re here to help you understand your options and create a solution that works for you. By looking out for your needs today, we provide you with the peace of mind you deserve for the years ahead. Click the tabs below to discover more about the Supplemental Health plans we have available!
- Short-Term Health
- Travel Health Plans
- Accident Plans
- Critical Care Plans
- Hospital Plans
- Disability Plans
- Long-Term Care Plans
- Short-Term Facility
Temporary or Short Term Medical Plans are health plans designed for times of transition and help to bridge gaps in coverage for individuals and families. In the past, short term plans have been available for up to three months, but new federal guidelines allow for plans up to one year, and are renewable for up to three years. The great thing about short term plans are they are generally less expensive than traditional health insurance, however, they do not provide full coverage and they typically do not cover pre-existing conditions.
Based on your needs, you can select the length of time and from a range of available deductible amounts. Additionally, short-term health insurance plans do not contain the essential benefits as required by the Affordable Care Act.
While traveling, your regular health plan only covers a fraction of costs. Don’t go without coverage. Medical travel insurance is typically very affordable and provides valuable medical coverage when traveling in the US or abroad, much like a regular health insurance policy. Most often these types of policies will cover care and services that are not typically covered by your regular health policy or Medicare.
Accidents can happen anytime. As a supplemental health insurance, Accident Insurance is very affordable and provides benefits in addition to your regular health insurance and/or disability insurance, in the case of a accidental injury. Thus, Accident Insurance can go a long way to protect you from financial hardship due to a great deal of medical, recovery and out-of-pocket expenses that follow accidental injuries.
In the event of a covered accident, Accidental Injury insurance pays benefits directly to you* or anyone you assign. How you use the money is up to you. Cover deductibles and copays for primary care visits and physical therapy, emergency treatment, hospital stays, medical exams, transportation and lodging needs, along with other expenses that regular health insurance doesn’t cover when you have an accident. Some policies can even pay benefits in as little as one day, based on time of claim submission*
Advantages:
- Policies are guaranteed approval
- Lump-sum cash benefit paid directly to you.
- You decide how best to spend your payment.
- No network restrictions.
- Benefit level choices to fit your needs and budget.
*Benefits are only payable when all policy terms and conditions are met – see plan summary for more information.
A critical illness, such as cancer, heart disease, stroke or other chronic illness or event can prove disastrous to the financial future of both you and your family. Fortunately, surviving a critical illness is becoming increasingly common with the advances in modern medical technology. Critical Illness and Critical Care Plans can help reduce the personal financial impact of the cost of fighting or recovering from these illnesses or keeping up with everyday bills through that process. This supplemental policy will provide a lump-sum cash payment when all policy terms and conditions are met (see plan summary for more information). If you have a health insurance plan and/or disability insurance, this policy will provide benefits in addition to your other coverage.
Key Features Of Critical Illness Insurance:
- Lump-sum cash benefit paid directly to you.
- You decide how best to spend your payment.
- No network restrictions.
- Benefit level choices to fit your needs and budget.
- Simple plan options for your needs and budget.
Unlike a traditional major medical plan that reimburses you or pays directly to a provider for approved hospital stays and medical care, a Hospital Indemnity Plan pays a lump-sum payment directly to the insured. The cash payment helps with out-of-pocket expenses and covers you when you are off work due to a hospital stay. The coverage is usually a set amount per day, per week, per month, or per visit depending on the benefit level selected.
Disability Insurance protects your ability to earn a living during your working years. In other words, it protects one of your most valuable assets. And, this is pretty important considering that statistics show our chances are greater of becoming disabled than dying between the ages of 25 & 45. During the time you are unable to work due to a qualifying disability (illness or injury), the replacement of your regular income through a monthly benefit provided by disability insurance helps to maintain your pre-disability lifestyle.
Employers often provide standard short-term disability (STD) and long-term disability (LTD) insurance to meet federal guidelines. Individual disability income insurance can be customized to meet your needs and considers your occupation, age, income and other factors in determining your cost and monthly benefit payment amount.
What type of coverage is available?
- A standard Short Term Disability (STD) policy allows for income payments to begin after a two-week waiting period. Payments will continue to the insured until he/she recovers or maxes out the benefits. Thus, total benefits for a STD could last for anywhere from one month to two years, depending on the policy.
- A Long Term Disability (LTD) policy allows for income payments to begin after a ninety-day waiting period, although it could be much longer depending on the policy. Once payments begin, they will continue far longer than STD. Thus, the total benefits for a LTD could last for a few years, up to age 65, or even for life.
A Long Term Care Plan augments your health insurance or Medicare and pays for services associated with performing tasks required for daily living such as dressing, bathing, eating, getting in/out of bed, toileting, walking or other basic activities. These services fall under skilled care or personal care and are the types of services that regular health insurance, Medicare or Disability generally does not cover.
As stated, long-term care is usually not medical care and most often does not require a doctor or a nurse. In addition, the need for LTC is not always age related. In fact, statistics tell us that more than half of all individuals age 65 & over will need LTC at some point. Even so, it is important to note that roughly 40% of those receiving LTC today are between the ages of 18 and 64.
Why LTC Insurance?
Regular health insurance, Medicare or Medicaid typically will not pay for Long-Term Care services. The cost of LTC can quickly add up and burden those closest to you, both financially and emotionally. Purchasing a LTC plan can help you avoid those difficult situations, as well as give you the power you need to maintain control of your care, choosing the facilities that best suit your needs. Thus, instead of allowing welfare or the government to make your LTC decisions for you, you are in charge. Additionally, you should be aware that Disability Income Insurance is not designed to cover LTC expenses, but simply replaces part or all of your income during your working years should you become disabled. You need specific coverage to pay for long-term care needs.
Here are examples of what LTC policies may cover:
- Institutional Care: Nursing home, assisted living services, residential care facility, hospice care, adult foster home, respite care and more.
- Home Care: Home health care, adult day care, personal care, homemaker services, hospice care, respite care and more.
Short Term Facility Care” plans, also known as Recovery Care, are a type of insurance that covers the costs of care in a nursing home, assisted living facility, or at home for a limited time, typically up to one year. These plans can be a more affordable and accessible alternative to long-term care insurance and may be useful for covering gaps in other coverage, like Medicare, or for situations where long-term care insurance isn’t an option. Coverage is designed to pay for services like skilled nursing home stays, assisted living, or home health care.
- Short-Term Health
- Travel Health Plans
- Accident Plans
- Critical Care Plans
- Hospital Plans
- Disability Plans
- Long-Term Care Plans
- Short-Term Facility
Temporary or Short Term Medical Plans are health plans designed for times of transition and help to bridge gaps in coverage for individuals and families. In the past, short term plans have been available for up to three months, but new federal guidelines allow for plans up to one year, and are renewable for up to three years. The great thing about short term plans are they are generally less expensive than traditional health insurance, however, they do not provide full coverage and they typically do not cover pre-existing conditions.
Based on your needs, you can select the length of time and from a range of available deductible amounts. Additionally, short-term health insurance plans do not contain the essential benefits as required by the Affordable Care Act.
While traveling, your regular health plan only covers a fraction of costs. Don’t go without coverage. Medical travel insurance is typically very affordable and provides valuable medical coverage when traveling in the US or abroad, much like a regular health insurance policy. Most often these types of policies will cover care and services that are not typically covered by your regular health policy or Medicare.
Accidents can happen anytime. As a supplemental health insurance, Accident Insurance is very affordable and provides benefits in addition to your regular health insurance and/or disability insurance, in the case of a accidental injury. Thus, Accident Insurance can go a long way to protect you from financial hardship due to a great deal of medical, recovery and out-of-pocket expenses that follow accidental injuries.
In the event of a covered accident, Accidental Injury insurance pays benefits directly to you* or anyone you assign. How you use the money is up to you. Cover deductibles and copays for primary care visits and physical therapy, emergency treatment, hospital stays, medical exams, transportation and lodging needs, along with other expenses that regular health insurance doesn’t cover when you have an accident. Some policies can even pay benefits in as little as one day, based on time of claim submission*
Advantages:
- Policies are guaranteed approval
- Lump-sum cash benefit paid directly to you.
- You decide how best to spend your payment.
- No network restrictions.
- Benefit level choices to fit your needs and budget.
*Benefits are only payable when all policy terms and conditions are met – see plan summary for more information.
A critical illness, such as cancer, heart disease, stroke or other chronic illness or event can prove disastrous to the financial future of both you and your family. Fortunately, surviving a critical illness is becoming increasingly common with the advances in modern medical technology. Critical Illness and Critical Care Plans can help reduce the personal financial impact of the cost of fighting or recovering from these illnesses or keeping up with everyday bills through that process. This supplemental policy will provide a lump-sum cash payment when all policy terms and conditions are met (see plan summary for more information). If you have a health insurance plan and/or disability insurance, this policy will provide benefits in addition to your other coverage.
Key Features Of Critical Illness Insurance:
- Lump-sum cash benefit paid directly to you.
- You decide how best to spend your payment.
- No network restrictions.
- Benefit level choices to fit your needs and budget.
- Simple plan options for your needs and budget.
Unlike a traditional major medical plan that reimburses you or pays directly to a provider for approved hospital stays and medical care, a Hospital Indemnity Plan pays a lump-sum payment directly to the insured. The cash payment helps with out-of-pocket expenses and covers you when you are off work due to a hospital stay. The coverage is usually a set amount per day, per week, per month, or per visit depending on the benefit level selected.
Disability Insurance protects your ability to earn a living during your working years. In other words, it protects one of your most valuable assets. And, this is pretty important considering that statistics show our chances are greater of becoming disabled than dying between the ages of 25 & 45. During the time you are unable to work due to a qualifying disability (illness or injury), the replacement of your regular income through a monthly benefit provided by disability insurance helps to maintain your pre-disability lifestyle.
Employers often provide standard short-term disability (STD) and long-term disability (LTD) insurance to meet federal guidelines. Individual disability income insurance can be customized to meet your needs and considers your occupation, age, income and other factors in determining your cost and monthly benefit payment amount.
What type of coverage is available?
- A standard Short Term Disability (STD) policy allows for income payments to begin after a two-week waiting period. Payments will continue to the insured until he/she recovers or maxes out the benefits. Thus, total benefits for a STD could last for anywhere from one month to two years, depending on the policy.
- A Long Term Disability (LTD) policy allows for income payments to begin after a ninety-day waiting period, although it could be much longer depending on the policy. Once payments begin, they will continue far longer than STD. Thus, the total benefits for a LTD could last for a few years, up to age 65, or even for life.
A Long Term Care Plan augments your health insurance or Medicare and pays for services associated with performing tasks required for daily living such as dressing, bathing, eating, getting in/out of bed, toileting, walking or other basic activities. These services fall under skilled care or personal care and are the types of services that regular health insurance, Medicare or Disability generally does not cover.
As stated, long-term care is usually not medical care and most often does not require a doctor or a nurse. In addition, the need for LTC is not always age related. In fact, statistics tell us that more than half of all individuals age 65 & over will need LTC at some point. Even so, it is important to note that roughly 40% of those receiving LTC today are between the ages of 18 and 64.
Why LTC Insurance?
Regular health insurance, Medicare or Medicaid typically will not pay for Long-Term Care services. The cost of LTC can quickly add up and burden those closest to you, both financially and emotionally. Purchasing a LTC plan can help you avoid those difficult situations, as well as give you the power you need to maintain control of your care, choosing the facilities that best suit your needs. Thus, instead of allowing welfare or the government to make your LTC decisions for you, you are in charge. Additionally, you should be aware that Disability Income Insurance is not designed to cover LTC expenses, but simply replaces part or all of your income during your working years should you become disabled. You need specific coverage to pay for long-term care needs.
Here are examples of what LTC policies may cover:
- Institutional Care: Nursing home, assisted living services, residential care facility, hospice care, adult foster home, respite care and more.
- Home Care: Home health care, adult day care, personal care, homemaker services, hospice care, respite care and more.
Short Term Facility Care” plans, also known as Recovery Care, are a type of insurance that covers the costs of care in a nursing home, assisted living facility, or at home for a limited time, typically up to one year. These plans can be a more affordable and accessible alternative to long-term care insurance and may be useful for covering gaps in other coverage, like Medicare, or for situations where long-term care insurance isn’t an option. Coverage is designed to pay for services like skilled nursing home stays, assisted living, or home health care.
Frequently asked questions about Supplemental Health Plans
Non-ACA health plan options are typically a lot less expensive than a comprehensive health plan, because they do not cover pre-existing conditions nor do they contain all of the essential benefits required by the ACA. A non-ACA plan could be a good option for you if you are relatively healthy and do not anticipate having a lot of medical expenses. It is financial safety-net in the event you become suddenly ill, develop an illness, or have an accident. For more on comprehensive health plans the essential benefits, CLICK HERE.
Non-ACA options do not follow the rules of the Affordable Care Act, thus you can buy and enroll in a plan any time of the year. If you buy a plan today, your coverage could start as early as the next day.
While dental and vision coverage can be also be purchased any time of the year directly from the carrier, you can enroll in a Marketplace dental or vision plan during the annual open enrollment for health insurance.
As healthcare costs continue to sky-rocket, why go without coverage and run the risk of financial ruin should you or a family member suffer an expected illness or accident. Most personal bankruptcies, (nearly 70%) are caused by illnesses and accidents leaving individuals unable to work and strapped with medical bills.
Non-ACA alternatives such as Short Term Health Insurance will cost you a lot less than an unsubsidized major medical plan and can protect your finances so you can focus on your health and getting better. However, keep in mind some of these plan have limitations and in some cases, do not cover certain and/or preexisting conditions.
Non-ACA health plan options are typically a lot less expensive than a comprehensive health plan, because they do not cover pre-existing conditions nor do they contain all of the essential benefits required by the ACA. A non-ACA plan could be a good option for you if you are relatively healthy and do not anticipate having a lot of medical expenses. It is financial safety-net in the event you become suddenly ill, develop an illness, or have an accident. For more on comprehensive health plans the essential benefits, CLICK HERE.
Non-ACA options do not follow the rules of the Affordable Care Act, thus you can buy and enroll in a plan any time of the year. If you buy a plan today, your coverage could start as early as the next day.
While dental and vision coverage can be also be purchased any time of the year directly from the carrier, you can enroll in a Marketplace dental or vision plan during the annual open enrollment for health insurance.
As healthcare costs continue to sky-rocket, why go without coverage and run the risk of financial ruin should you or a family member suffer an expected illness or accident. Most personal bankruptcies, (nearly 70%) are caused by illnesses and accidents leaving individuals unable to work and strapped with medical bills.
Non-ACA alternatives such as Short Term Health Insurance will cost you a lot less than an unsubsidized major medical plan and can protect your finances so you can focus on your health and getting better. However, keep in mind some of these plan have limitations and in some cases, do not cover certain and/or preexisting conditions.
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