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		<title>Cheapest Health Insurance &#8211; A Practical Guide</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The cheapest health insurance product you find may not always be the best. However, the reverse is also true. Simply because you pay a lot for a health policy, it doesn&#8217;t mean that you&#8217;re buying the best product on the market. It may simply mean that you&#8217;re paying a lot of money. You need to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The <strong>cheapest health insurance</strong> product you find may not always be the best. However, the reverse is also true. Simply because you pay a lot for a health policy, it doesn&#8217;t mean that you&#8217;re buying the best product on the market. It may simply mean that you&#8217;re paying a lot of money. You need to find coverage that fits your situation and pocketbook. Sometimes that may seem like an overwhelming task.</p>
<p>First, look at your own personal health issues. If you&#8217;re insurable but frequent the doctor for minor illnesses, colds and flu, you might want to look at some of the managed care plans.</p>
<p>Managed care plans consist of PPOs, HMOs or POS plans. The HMO plans are the most restrictive and don&#8217;t pay anything unless you visit one of the preferred providers on the list. The other two types of plans simply offer financial incentives to use the list of doctors provided.</p>
<p>For instance, the plan may require a higher co-pay or deductible if you go to a non-listed provider. If your personal physician is on the list of doctors, then the choice is easy for one of these types of plans. If, however, you don&#8217;t find your doctor on the list and really don&#8217;t want to change, don&#8217;t even consider the plan, but look elsewhere.</p>
<p>Other forms of cheap insurance include hybrids created by an act of Congress. These types of plans are a health savings account, HSA, combined with a high deductible health plan, HDHP. If your family has very few claims each year, this type of plan can be the cheapest health insurance.</p>
<p>HSA and HDHP plans offer an opportunity to direct your health budget. When you select a qualified plan, you make two payments. The first payment goes into a tax-deferred savings account. The second part pays for a policy with a very high deductible. The minimum deductible for a qualified plan for 2009 was $1150 for an individual and $2300 for a family. The maximum out of pocket for an individual could only be $5800 and $11600 for a family.</p>
<p>While that may sound like a lot, there&#8217;s a catch. The government allows you to put away $3000 into a tax-sheltered account. If you&#8217;re over 55 then the amount increases by another $1000. If you don&#8217;t use the money, it&#8217;s yours to keep for the following year.</p>
<p>If, however, you have any medical, dental, prescription drug or related types of medical bills, you may remove the money and use it to pay if you haven&#8217;t reached the deductible limit. The premium on the high deductible policy is extremely small and most people in good health find this a delightful way to save their insurance dollars.</p>
<p>If you want the cheapest health insurance for those times between coverage, such as between jobs or when you&#8217;re a student, you&#8217;ll find that short-term major medical insurance offers a huge savings. People in good health no longer need to pay the enormous premiums for COBRA but can use this product to keep their budget in line. That&#8217;s particularly important if you no longer have a source of income.</p>
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