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Supplemental Health Insurance for Seniors
from: Pat MoauroMany senior citizens are dependent on government, which claims it lacks new sources of program funding. As a result, supplemental health insurance for seniors is usually needed.
As we age, our bodies begin to break down, making long term medication and more frequent visits to the doctor necessary. Part of this is covered by Medicare, but the remaining cost is still too high for individuals living on a fixed income from Social Security. Some predict that even Social Security will run out one day as well.
Supplemental health insurance for seniors can help cover these costs. Although these plans don't usually come with low premiums, the rates are often a blessing compared to the cost of some of the medications required.
How does supplemental health insurance for seniors work? Because it's supplemental, the primary coverage will kick in first. Typically, this is Medicare. If another form of insurance is carried, this policy will be utilized to further reduce out-of-pocket expenses. Often, however, no individual in the household is covered by a group policy.
In either case, the next step is to apply the supplemental health insurance for seniors to the rest of the bill. Depending on the policy, a secondary insurance will often pay anywhere from 50% to 80% of the balance remaining. This may not seem like much when you figure in your premium. But one needs to consider that medication often costs hundreds of dollars and may not be covered at all by Medicare, depending on the diagnosis, prescription, and how long the drug has been on the market.
Supplemental health insurance for seniors may also cover additional doctor visits above and beyond the allowance of whatever Medicare policy is held by the insured. In many instances, seniors must see specialists for particular problems. Medicare may not cover such a necessity, but most supplemental health insurance for seniors' policies will. Always read the policy carefully before signing the acceptance of the policy, and get a guarantee in writing that the coverage is what it claims to be.
In many cases, supplemental insurance may seem like an extreme expense, but the additional coverage provided by one of these policies is well worth the premiums charged. Starting early at a lower price may save some pocket money later on as the monthly cost rises with age. However, a policy that costs one hundred dollars per month compared to prescriptions and doctors' costs of more than one thousand dollars is definitely worth the expense.
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