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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE NATION’S INSURANCE COMMISSIONERS HELP CONSUMERS COPE WITH COST, CONFUSION REGARDING HEALTH INSURANCE Insure U Online Provides Basic Information and Special Considerations by Life Stage KANSAS CITY, MO (June 19, 2006) – Health insurance – critical to the peace of mind of most Americans – has become increasingly complex and expensive, according to The National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC). A maze of options and cost considerations – from Health Maintenance Organizations to Health Savings Accounts – now confront consumers. To help individuals clear up the confusion and gain a better understanding of the costs of their coverage, the NAIC has assembled useful information about health insurance – all organized by life stage needs – on a new consumer education Web site, www.InsureUonline.org. “The better consumers understand their health insurance options, as well as their share of the costs for premiums, co-pays and deductibles, the better they’ll be able to plan for health related expenses,” said Alessandro A. Iuppa, NAIC President and Superintendent of the Maine Bureau of Insurance. “We’ve created Insure U online to help educate consumers about insurance.” Recent research conducted by the NAIC indicates that cost and confusion regarding health insurance are significant issues for consumers across all life stages, even for those with access to health insurance through their employers or government programs like Medicare. According to the NAIC survey:
Tips to Help Consumers Lower their Health Insurance Premiums Health insurance – whether provided by an employer or purchased by individuals – is expensive. Following are some ways consumers can control their costs. · Married couples in situations where both spouses are offered health insurance through their jobs should compare the coverage and costs (premiums, co-pays and deductibles) to determine which policy is best for the family. · Always stay in-network when possible, making sure to get referrals and pre-certifications as required by the plan. · Keep all receipts for medical services, whether in- or out-of-network, in the event you exceed your deductible, you may qualify to take a tax deduction for out-of-pocket medical bills. · Consider opening a Flexible Spending Account (FSA), if your employer offers one, which allows you to set aside pre-tax dollars for out-of-pocket medical expenses.
Health Insurance Tips for Different Life Stages
The NAIC’s consumer Web site, Insure U online, explains the different types of health insurance and gives focused tips to consumers based on their likely needs in different life stages. For example:
“The more than 45 million consumers without any health coverage are particularly vulnerable to being targeted by fake companies selling discount health cards or bogus health insurance,” noted Catherine J. Weatherford, NAIC Executive Vice President and CEO. “All consumers should be aware that discount health cards are not insurance plans, and therefore aren’t regulated by the state insurance department in some states. Before purchasing any kind of health insurance, all consumers should protect themselves against scams by taking a few minutes to stop, call their state insurance department and confirm that the company offering the policy is legitimate and authorized to sell insurance in their state.” For more information about insurance, consumers can visit the NAIC’s consumer education Web site, Insure U Online, at www.InsureUonline.org
About the NAIC About the NAIC Headquartered in Kansas City, Missouri, the National Association of Insurance Commissioners (NAIC) is a voluntary organization of the chief insurance regulatory officials of the 50 states, the District of Columbia and the five U.S. territories. The NAIC’s overriding objective is to assist state insurance regulators in protecting consumers and helping maintain the financial stability of the insurance industry by offering financial, actuarial, legal, computer, research, market conduct and economic expertise. Formed in 1871, the NAIC is the oldest association of state officials. For more than 135 years, state-based insurance supervision has served the needs of consumers, industry and the business of insurance at-large by ensuring hands-on, frontline protection for consumers, while providing insurers the uniform platforms and coordinated systems they need to compete effectively in an ever-changing marketplace. For more information, visit NAIC on the Web at: http://www.naic.org/press_home.htm
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