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What is Health Insurance and How does it Work?

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Last updated: June 14, 2024 5:23 pm
Published May 17, 2024
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What is Health Insurance?

DUBAI, UAE – (ARAB NEWSWIRE) — The world of health insurance might seem like a confusing maze of concepts and jargon. Fundamentally, nevertheless, it’s regarded as one of the most effective instruments that protects one’s financial security in case of unanticipated medical situations. Let’s understand the complexities of health insurance, which will help them to make informed decisions about their health insurance coverage.

Who Needs Health Insurance?

Illnesses and injuries can occur unexpectedly, leading to medical expenses that can quickly accumulate. Whether an individual is young and healthy or dealing with chronic conditions, having health insurance ensures that one can access the care that they need. Health insurance offers financial protection against these unforeseen health care costs.

Basic Health Insurance Terms

Here are some key terms to understand health insurance:

  • Premium: The regular fee an individual pays, monthly, quarterly or yearly, to the insurance company for coverage.
  • Deductible: The amount a person must pay out of their pocket for covered medical services before the insurance company starts paying.
  • Copay: A fixed amount that one pays for certain covered services, like doctor visits.
  • Coinsurance: A percentage of the cost of covered services is shared with the insurance company after individuals meet their deductible.
  • Out-of-pocket maximum: The total amount a person will pay for covered services in a year (including deductibles, copays, and coinsurance).
  • Network: A group of contracted hospitals, doctors, and other healthcare providers that the insurance company has negotiated rates with. Using in-network providers typically results in lower out-of-pocket costs.

How does Health Insurance work?

People who have health insurance can protect themselves financially from the expensive expenditures of medical care. Generally, an insurance firm receives a premium from individuals or their businesses in exchange for coverage. This coverage often includes various medical services, such as doctor visits, hospital stays, prescription medications, and preventive care.

When a covered individual requires medical treatment, they present their insurance card, and the insurer pays a portion of the medical expenses, while the individual may be responsible for deductibles, copayments, and coinsurance. Depending on the plan type and insurer, the specifics of coverage and costs can differ significantly. The goals of health insurance are to lessen the financial burden of medical costs and to encourage access to essential medical services.

What does Health Insurance cover?

Some common types of coverage include:

  • Hospitalization: Costs associated with staying in a hospital, including room and board, surgery, and other medical services.
  • Doctor visits: Costs of seeing a doctor for office visits, consultations, and checkups.
  • Diagnostic tests: X-rays, blood tests, and other tests used to diagnose medical conditions.
  • Preventive care: Services like vaccines, screenings, and wellness visits that help prevent illness.

How to get Health Insurance?

Securing health insurance can often be straightforward. Many employers offer group health insurance plans, which can be a convenient option. It’s wise to start by checking with one’s employer about available coverage. If an employer’s plan doesn’t meet individual needs, or if one is self-employed, individual or personal health insurance plans are also available. These can be purchased directly from insurance companies or through health insurance marketplaces.

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