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Health Insurance

Navigating the complex world of health insurance can be difficult. We’re here to make it easy and be a resource you can depend on. No one plans to get sick or injured, but most people need medical care at some point. Health Insurance covers these costs and protects you from very high out-of-pocket expenses.

With the changing laws and the cost of healthcare on the rise, you can’t afford to take chances with the health of you and your family members. We represent several of the top national insurance carriers and use our access to multiple insurance companies to deliver the coverage you need at most competitive price. 

  • Health Maintenance Organizations (HMOs) and Exclusive Provider Organizations (EPOs)

    HMOs and EPOs may limit coverage to providers inside their networks. A network is a list of doctors, hospitals, and other health care providers that provide medical care to members of a specific health plan. If you use a doctor or facility that isn’t in the HMO’s network, you may have to pay the full cost of the services provided.

    HMO members usually have a primary care doctor and must get referrals to see specialists. This is generally not true for EPOs.

  • Preferred Provider Organizations (PPOs) and Point-of-Service plans (POS)

    These insurance plans give you a choice of getting care within or outside of a provider network. With PPO or POS plans, you may use out-of-network providers and facilities, but you’ll have to pay more than if you use in-network ones. If you have a PPO plan, you can visit any doctor without a referral.

    If you have a POS plan, you can visit any in-network provider without a referral, but you’ll need one to visit a provider out-of-network.

  • High Deductible Health Plan (HDHP)

    High Deductible Health Plans typically feature lower premiums and higher deductibles than traditional insurance plans.

    If you have an HDHP, you can use a health savings account or a health reimbursement arrangement to pay for qualified out-of-pocket medical costs. This can lower the amount of federal tax you owe.

  • Catastrophic Health Insurance Plan

    A catastrophic health insurance plan covers essential health benefits but has a very high deductible. This means it provides a kind of “safety net” coverage in case you have an accident or serious illness.

    Catastrophic plans usually do not provide coverage for services like prescription drugs or shots. Premiums for catastrophic plans may be lower than traditional health insurance plans, but deductibles are usually much higher.

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Notice to Medicare Beneficiaries: 

We do not offer every plan available in your area. Currently, we represent eight organizations, which offer fifty-six products in your area. Please contact Medicare.gov, 1-800-MEDICARE, or your local State Health Insurance Program (SHIP) to get information on all of your options.