Title: Chapter 11: Health Care Planning
1Chapter 11 Health Care Planning
2Objectives
- Identify the major sources of health care plans.
- Describe the major types of coverage provided by
health care plans.
3Objectives
- Explain the major provisions of health care plans
and insurance policies. - Describe the purpose and major features of
disability income insurance.
4How Can You Reduce Your Personal Health Care
Costs?
- Stay well - focus on prevention
- eat a balanced diet and keep your weight under
control - avoid smoking and dont drink to excess
- get enough rest, relaxation, and exercise
- drive carefully and look for accident and fire
hazards in your home
5Health Insurance and Financial Planning
- Protection against financialloss due to illness
or injury. - Part of your overall risk management plan to
safeguard your familys economic security - medical expense insurance
- disability income insurance to protect your most
valuable asset - your ability to earn an income
6Health Care Planning
FOUR LOSS TYPES
- Direct medical care
- Recuperative care
- Rehabilitation
- Replacement of income
7Health Care Providers
- Individual
- Group
- Lower rates
- Employee fringe
- Coverage for existing health problems
8Health Insurance and Financial Planning
(continued)
- Group plans comprise more than 85 of all health
insurance issued - Most group plans are sponsored by employers, with
the employer paying most or all of the cost - Group plans can be supplemented with individual
plans - Following divorce, a former spouse can remain
covered for three years, but the premiums can be
as high as 4,000 a year
9Health Care Providers
- Private insurance companies
- Managed care plans
- Preferred provider
- Health maintenance
10Health Care Coverages
- Hospital
- Surgical
- Medical expense
- Major medical expense
- Comprehensive health
- Dental expense and vision care
11A Good Health Insurance Plan Should..
- Provide quality care at a reasonable cost
- Offer basic coverage for doctor and hospital
bills - Cover 120 days hospital room and board
- Provide at least 1,000,000 lifetime maximum per
person - Pay 80 of out-of-hospital expenses after the
deductible is met - Have no unreasonable exclusions
- Limit out-of-pocket expenses
12Types of Health Care Coverages
- Hospital
- hospital room, operating room, lab tests,
X-rays, medicine - Hospital indemnity
- pays a fixed amount for each day in hospital.
Best for people in high risk groups - Surgical
- surgeon's fee
- Physician
- office visits, lab tests and X-rays
13Types of Health Care Coverages
(continued)
- Major medical
- covers expenses for a long term injury or
illness - Comprehensive major medical
- low deductible offered without a separate, basic
plan - Dread disease
- focuses on unrealistic fears, and only pays out
for very specific conditions. Often sold by
people working on commission.
14Types of Health Care Coverages
(continued)
- Dental
- group coverage for exams, cleaning, x-rays,
fillings, oral surgery - Vision care
- some group plans include exams and glasses
- Long term care
- fastest growing coverage, especially for women
15Making Sense of Health Benefits
GENERAL TERMS AND PROVISIONS
- Definitions
- Who is covered
- Time period
16Making Sense of Health Benefits
PAYMENT LIMITATIONS
- Policy Limits
- Deductibles and copayments
- Coinsurance
- Coordination of benefits
17Making Sense of Health Benefits
COVERAGE LIMITATIONS
- Based on timing of loss
- General exclusions
- Maternity benefits
18Disability Income Insurance
- Disability income insurance replaces a portion of
the income lost when you cannot work because of
illness or injury. - The chances of becoming disabled for at least
three months are seven times greater than the
chances of death!