AR medical insurance quotes
plans
If you
have had AR medical insurance coverage as an employee benefit
and you leave your job, voluntarily or otherwise, one of your first
concerns will be maintaining protection against the costs of medical
care. The Consolidated Omnibus Budget Reconciliation Act of 1985, commonly
known as COBRA is group medical insurance plans sponsored by employers
with 20 or more employees are required to offer continued medical insurance
coverage for you and your dependents for 18 months after your leave
your job in the state of AR. Under the same law, following
an employee's death or divorce, or a child no longer being an eligible
dependent, medical insurance coverage may be continued for up to 36
months.
AR medical insurance
plans
Medical
care is changing rapidly. Twenty-five years ago, nearly all Americans
had indemnity insurance coverage. A person with indemnity medical insurance
could go to any doctor, hospital or other provider, and the insurance
company and the patient would each pay part of the medical bill. Today,
more than half of all Americans who have insurance are enrolled in some
kind of managed care plan, an organized way of both providing services
and paying for them. Check your current AR medical insurance
rates above.
AR medical insurance
quote tips
You will need to decide
what sort of medical insurance coverage you want.
Do you want your
cover to include seeing a specialist as an out-patient in AR?
Do you want a choice of hospitals, or would you be satisfied to receive
any treatment that you might need in a AR hospital available from a
limited range chosen by your medical insurance company?
The answers you give to questions such as these could have a significant
effect on the premium that you pay.