Understanding And Comparing Health Insurance In California
With all the health insurance options that are available it might be overwhelming with choosing the right health coverage. Every state offers different health insurance options based on the laws in that state. California residents have one of the largest selections of health coverage that is available today. This guide will help you understand eighty percent of all the health insurance options that are available to you in the state of California.
When comparing health insurance plans there are three main categories that you will be looking at. Three categories are; office consultation, prescriptions drug coverage and everything else that is build in to the deductible.
1. Office consultation. With most health insurance plans, you will have a copay or co-insurance to pay for office consultations. The copay or co-insurance are typically not subject to the main deductible of the plan. A copay is a fixed amount such as $30 for an office visit. Co-insurance is a fixed percentage such as 30% for an office visit. An example of co-insurance would be:
Office Visit: $100 charge
Negotiated rate: $ 60 charge
Co-insurance: 30%
In this case, the subscriber would pay 30% of the negotiated rate of $60 for a total of $18. The negotiated rate is the charge that an in-network doctor or provider has agreed to in order to participate in that network. This usually applies to PPO type plans.
The office copay or co-insurance is only for the consultation itself. If the doctor runs labs, performs procedures, or does other services in addition to the consultation, these charges are handled in the third section and will be in addition to the copay or co-insurance.
The office consultation is one of the key items when looking at your California health insurance quote for Individual Family or Small Group insurance. You will typically see “$25? or “30%” in the results.
A quick note. With HSA qualified high deductible plans, the office visit consultation is subject to the main deductible. This means you must meet the deductible before you get a copay or co-insurance benefit. You will get negotiated rates for seeing an in-network provider even if the benefit is subject to the deductible. For example, in the case above, you would pay the $60 as part of your deductible. Some plans do not cover office visits at all. They tend to be the least expensive hospital or catastrophic coverage plans.
2. Prescription coverage and California health insurance. With most plans, prescription coverage is broken out separately from the main deductible in the form of copays. Almost all plans on the market today distinguish between Generic and Brand name.
Insurance companies have a Formulary, or list of drugs they deem to be effective and cost-effective.
The lower-priced drugs are Generic and typically you have a smaller copay (around $10 on average) which is not subject to any deductible.
Brand formulary drugs are more expensive and tend to be the patented drugs that are heavily advertised and marketed. Essentially, they are newer drugs. Usually, these drugs are handled with a higher copay (average around $30) after a separate brand name deductible is met. This deductible tends to run $250-750 annually (per member) for individual family California health insurance and $150-250 for California Small Group health coverage. The deductible is usually per person (in a family policy) and it resets January 1st regardless of when the plan starts. One you pay the brand drug cost up to the deductible amount, following brand formulary drugs will just require a copay ($30 for example).
There is sometimes a 3rd category call Brand Non-Formulary. This essentially means the drug is very expensive and there are less expensive alternatives. With most plans, you will have to pay a percentage of the cost so there can be quite a bit more out-of-pocket with Brand Non-Formulary.
You can reduce your cost by asking your doctor if there a Generic equivalent. Some plans do not cover Brand drugs at all so double check this as the trend towards very expensive medications (10’s of thousands of dollars) for more exotic conditions.
3. Pretty much everything else. Most other coverage benefits (labs, x-rays, emergency, surgery, hospital) are typically subject to the main deductible. This is another item listed when you request your California health quote. The average deductible amounts run from no deductible up to $5000 on average. The deductible is typically per person (usually up to two people a family) and it resets January 1st as well. When you see “2 member max”, this means that if two people meet their deductible in a calendar year, the other family members do not need to.
One note…HSA Health Savings Account plan deductibles are cumulative. This means that the family deductible (for two or more people on one policy) is not met for any individual on the policy until the family deductible is met. For example, if the individual deductible is $2400 and the family deductible is $4800, one individual on the family plan would not meet the deductible till the $4800 was met. Other family members would have their deductible satisfied as well. Essentially, all individuals on the family plan are working towards one $4800 deductible.
Once you meet the deductible you either go into a co-insurance sharing percentage or the carrier takes over 100%. For example, if your deductible $2500, and the co-insurance percentage is 30%, with a max out of pocket of $7500. Let’s say you have an $80,000 hospital charge (in-network for covered benefits). You would pay the first $2500, then you would pay 30% until you hit another $5000 out of pocket. Essentially, you will pay $7500 (max out of pocket) and the carrier will pay the $72,500. With some plans, the max out of pocket is in addition to the deductible. The Deductible and Out of Pocket Max are two other important items listed when you get your health insurance quote.
When comparing health insurance online there are categories mentioned above that most website will show you to compare. Before going out there and comparing health insurance plans, get a general idea on the plans that you might want to have. Then compare the plans until you find something that is within your budget.
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