Prerequisite for Virginia Health Insurance
Reader’s Question:
Are there any pre-requisite questions I need to ask before I jump into buying health insurance from the individual market in Virginia?
Rhea
Alexandria, VA
Glad you asked, Rhea.
Definitely there are a number of essential information you need to ask and know before you buy an individual health insurance policy in Virginia. This is for you to have the chance to cross examine and understand how any health insurance policy works and what it covers. Most health insurance policies do not offer comprehensive coverage that you can find in group polices. You better ask what services are covered in your prospective health insurance policy. Rehabilitation, mental health, substance abuse, and eye care are the most not included in health insurance coverage. It is also a fact that most policies offer a limited prescription drug benefit or no prescription benefit at all. However, I know of some health insurance policies which offer these and other benefits in the form of separate riders, which of course will have a corresponding cost.
Aside from that, you also have to ask if there are limits on the health insurance coverage. There are really some health insurance policies which put limits on the amount the insurance company’s share for a covered medical service. Some would also establish a limit on the amount you pay out of your pocket. An example would be a limit of $5,000 as out of pocket spending in a year. Different health insurance companies would have different out of pocket maximum.
Getting Health Insurance in Virginia
Reader’s Question:
What are my rights to be insured and how can I start getting my own health insurance in Alexandria, VA?
Sam
Alexandria, VA
Hi there Sam!
Your rights to be insured really depend on your current circumstances. For example, it you apply health insurance in Alexandria, VA through your employer, our federal law states that the health insurance company cannot deny you coverage because of a medical condition nor can it charge you more than what the other employees are being rated. With group health insurance coverage, application process would be simpler as compared to applying on your own for individual health insurance policy. If you are currently employed and you need to know your insurance rights, suggest you verify your rights from the US Department of Labor’s Employee Benefits Security Administrations hotline.
If you are self-employed you can start getting covered through applying on your own through an individual insurance coverage in Alexandria, VA. I will have to warn you that your application process might be more tedious and it might be harder to obtain individual health insurance coverage. It can be more expensive too and can be less consumer-friendly, although better than not having any coverage at all. You never want to get wiped out financially in case you get ill. You can start asking around first and try to shop around for individual policies from online quotes and independent health insurance agents. Be advised that health insurance agents need to have license to sell which are issued by the state.
Getting your Own Health Insurance
Reader’s Question:
I am still covered under my parents this year. I will be turning 23 next year and I will be dropped out soon from my parents’ health insurance in Virginia. What are my options?
Casey
Chesapeake, VA
Hello there, Casey.
It’s good that you are thinking about your health protection at an early age. Besides, if you are planning to attend graduate school after college, you might be required a student health insurance card on your own or from the school’s. Although, if you plan to work after your graduation (I’m assuming you will graduate this year), then you might be covered from your employer’s group health insurance. But whatever your choices are, it is to be your first priority to get your own health insurance coverage as soon as you are dropped out from your parents’ coverage.
Why? Because adolescents up to your age are one of the high risk age group that face serious health challenges. Although I am not saying that you are one of the statistics, but your age bracket include high rates of pregnancy, suicide, substance abuse, mental/emotional illness, poor nutrition, HIV, and other sexually transmitted diseases. As soon as you can, get all of the coverage you need. Don’t wait until the first ER trip pegs you a whopping $10,000 medical expenses.
Before you decide, you should have a clear picture of where you are heading and ask yourself questions like: Am I heading the military? Am I going out-of-state for college? Am I going to get a job that pays well? If you can answer these questions, then you will be able to decide on your health insurance options in Virginia.
Do you Need a Newborn Life Insurance?
Reader’s Question:
I have a newborn baby and an insurance agent is giving me a baby life insurance quote. Do I need a baby life insurance? Which type should I pick in Virginia?
Holly
Alexandria, VA
You are probably very excited this time in your lifeā¦and might be quite excited in securing your baby’s future. However, is it really a good idea to get your child a baby life insurance?
Most insurance companies in Virginia nowadays offer life insurance policies for babies in order to give him/her a good ‘financial head start’. Baby life insurance rates are usually affordable and guarantee your baby’s future insurability, even in the event of a health condition that will deteriorate. In case the child dies, most policies for baby life insurance even offer burial costs. Most life insurance companies would encourage you to buy a whole life insurance policy for your baby instead of the straightforward term life policy by highlighting the cash value which your child can take advantage of in the future.
These benefits and ‘fringe benefits’ can be quite tempting for any parent like you! But the question is, is it really essential?
Before you join the bandwagon of Americans who have been lured into buying baby life insurance policy, you better be warned first. The bottom line is, the cost of a baby life insurance is much higher than the benefits gained, especially if you are underinsured. Better get enough life insurance for yourself before you buy one for your child.
Cheaper Alternative to Life Insurance Policy?
Reader’s Question:
I have a medical condition and I have been rejected so many times by life insurance companies Hampton, Virginia. Up to this day, I am uninsured and I can not get any life insurance. Is there any cheaper alternative to a life insurance policy? Now is the time that I need it most due to my health conditions.
Barbara
Hampton, VA
Good thing you asked, Barbara.
In Virgina, this is really a common problem for those with medical conditions: they become classified as uninsurable and hardly get any life insurance policy. However, it is not really to cause you any disappointment, as there is a discount medical cards being offered to specific memberships. The Consumer Health Alliance card is one that offers a discount cards, and is gaining popularity because members who have the cards are allowed to get access to healthcare without the limitations and paperwork associated with life or health insurance.
Is there a monthly membership fee? Yes, there is. But fees are normally very nominal. You need not worry too because your medical history does not warrant your approval to get the discount cards. This is specifically designed for the underinsured or to those qualified as uninsurable because of medical conditions.
Is Term Life Insurance the Cheapest Policy Out There?
Reader’s Question:
An agent of a life insurance company here in Virginia suggests I should get a term life insurance if I want a cheap life insurance rate. Is she correct in saying that a term life insurance policy is the cheapest and the most popular option of all life insurance policy offerings?
Martha
Alexandria, VA
Thank you for asking Martha
Yes. Term life insurance is the simplest to understand and poses to be the cheapest to buy on a net cost basis. It provides death benefits without any savings, investment, or “cash value” components for the coverage period.
Over the set period of term, you are guaranteed that your premiums will not increase. The company cannot cancel you as long as you regularly pay your premiums. Term life insurance remains to be the popular choice due to its guaranteed renewal and guaranteed convertibility.
You can get instant quotes from the internet so you can compare the rates given to you in Virginia. Also ask your life insurance agent in Virginia if the policy offered to you contains guarantee renewable option, which grants you the right to continue coverage beyond the initial rate guarantee period without a medical exam. Also verify if it is guaranteed convertible, which reserves you the right to convert your coverage to any cash value policy that the company might offer at current rates without having to take a physical exam.
