Future of Health Insurance

Future of Health Insurance

What if you had th option TODAY to obtain  heaalth insurance coverage that pays fixed benefit amounts for covered services, so there’s no guessing or waiting to see the financial impact when you need to be seen?

A great deal of people refuse to go to the doctor soley because of COST!  It shouldn’t be that way and yet this is a sad reality for some!!! So, there’s options!

You say, “Yes, but who actually benefits from this kind of coverage?”  Great question!  Those who benefit most are

* Independent contractors & gig workers

* Desiring an extra layer of  protection

* Small business owners

* Individuals in-between jobs

* Those with high-deductible plans

* Aged off parents plan

Please don’t hesitate to call for details!  We’ll go over age availability, rates, the underwriting process, how many plans are available and options all yours to select!  Call Jet Petruso: 602.993.1122 and let’s visit your specific needs.

 

 

 

 

 

What Are Indemnity Plans?

What Are Indemnity Plans?

 

The main difference with indemnity plans is the flexibility and freedom to select whom you see for health care without being penalized. Let’s take a closer look at what indemnity plans are, how they function, and if they are right for you.

 

Indemnity Plan Defined

With an indemnity plan, sometimes called “fee-for-service”, you can use your medical provider of choice (such as a doctor or hospital).  Either you or your provider can send the bill to the insurance company for payment as structured according to which plan you select.  This gives you the advantage to direct your own health care and visit almost any doctor or hospital you prefer. 

Different from those offered by health maintenance organizations (HMOs) and preferred provider organizations (PPOs),  an indemnity health policy grants you the advantage to obtain medical care where you choose instead of from a provider network, although some offer even greater savings if your preferred provider is within the indemnity plan’s network. HMOs, IPAs, and PPOs use ‘managed care’ and may force you to choose a primary care provider as part of their plan, leaving you to choose a new provider if yours is not within their network. 

This may be the plan for you if you prefer flexibility of providers.