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Choosing a Health Insurance Company Online

Purchasing health insurance used to be a tedious process. Usually, one had to make appointments with agents, visit their offices, fill out reams of paperwork, and then submit to a physical exam. Fortunately, times have changed, and consumers are now able to preview and choose a health insurance company from the comfort of home, at any time of day or night they may find convenient. All this can be accomplished by the use of the Internet; however, the convenience comes at a price, and buying health insurance online is only an enjoyable experience if done correctly. To this end, here are a few tips to keep in mind:

1. Don’t Call Me, I’ll Call You

Many of us receive SPAM e-mails on a regular basis. Aside from the prescriptions and get-rich-quick schemes these e-mails offer in staggering numbers, some of them have now ventured into the health insurance coverage domain. If you have received a SPAM e-mail that advertises insurance, health plans, or even prescription drug coverage, stay away! If any company will stoop so low as to send unsolicited e-mails to prospective customers, they will probably not be too picky about their other business ethics either.

2. Protect Your Privacy

When taking advantage of the many insurance companies and agents that offer to give a free online quote, a prospective client will almost always be asked to give out personal information and also an e-mail address. Unless you are certain that you want to do business with a particular company, take a very close look at the privacy policy that should be posted. These privacy policies will spell out what the company promises to do and refrain from doing with the data you provide to them. It is safer to do business with a company who will not share or sell your information to anyone else than to have your sensitive data go to a variety of companies and individuals.

3. By All Means, Call!

While the Internet will most likely supply you with any and all of the information you may need, it is wise to check out an insurance company’s telephone support prior to actually needing it. Having to read through long pages of fine print in order to glean a number is a bad sign. Additionally, if the company does not offer a toll free number, but expects you to pay for a long distance call out of your own pocket, you may wish to consider if you are willing to spend your money while holding for an agent or supervisor, etc. Last but not least, call the telephone number and get a feel for average hold times, times of operation, and also services offered via telephone.

4. Hire An Agent

Unless you have already decided which insurance company you wish to do business with, it is wise to contact a licensed health insurance agent who will be able to access, compare, and discuss health insurance plans from any given number of insurance companies. In addition to comparing prices and products, an agent will be able to give you personalized service, such as feedback received from other consumers about a company, their support, services, and also rates. Naturally, an agent will also be able to give you some suggestions about needed coverage and ideas about foreseeable changes to your situation that will necessitate a health plan update of possibly and overhaul.

5. Compare Apples To Apples

With so many different health plans to choose from, it is easy to get side-tracked. In addition to the foregoing, some insurance companies will showcase a full range of their products online, while others may only highlight their most popular plan choices. When relying on a website for complete information, it is wise to choose one that will allow you to have access to a broad range of plan information.

In closing, buying health insurance online is a welcome convenience for any consumer who does not wish to be inconvenienced by banker’s hours, weekend restrictions, or the faxing of lengthy documents to and from an office fax. Yet, since health insurance is such a critical component to anyone’s quality of life, let the buyer beware!

 


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