For many families, finding
affordable health insurance is a task akin to the search for the Holy Grail.
Depending on where in the country you live, a family health insurance plan can
cost as much as $800-$1000 per month. Even when you split that cost between
employee and employer, that's a major chunk of nearly anyone's monthly budget.
And while it's popular to swear under your breath at the greed of the health
insurance industry, a look at the cost of medical care is an eye-opening shock
for many people. The expenses associated with a broken arm, for instance, can
easily mount into several thousands of dollars.
The Health Industry has a
stake in keeping people healthy.
The high cost of health insurance
is the direct result of the high cost of medical care. It's a simple matter of
economics. The more it costs to take care of each subscriber, the more the
insurance companies have to charge all their subscribers. This cost/expense
ratio is what has made most insurance companies embrace the idea of providing
preventive care to their subscribers. It's a simple matter of business sense -
healthy people don't cost the insurance companies a lot of money.
Accidents may be the first type of medical need that springs to mind when people consider buying health insurance, the major insurance companies all agree that accidents aren't the major cost drain on medical resources. That place is reserved for chronic illnesses like diabetes, heart disease, cancer and high blood pressure. Because of this, it makes good business sense for major players in the insurance industry to encourage their subscribers to adopt preventive health strategies. That pays off in special benefits for health conscious consumers.
Preventive Health Benefits Help Keep Costs Low
Among the benefits that have become commonplace for major health insurance providers are routine physicals, medical screenings for all subscribers, discounts on health club and gym memberships, payment of dues for weight loss groups and lowered subscription fees for non-smokers.
Some health insurance companies
and HMO's go even further in their preventive efforts. Because of the high risk
of serious injury or fatality for infants in automobile accidents, Fallon
Community Health Plan of Massachusetts has for years teamed with local
organizations to provide free infant car seats to families with newborns. In
the same spirit of prevention, many HMOs offer free stress management and
stress reduction workshops to all subscribers because stress has been
identified as a leading risk factor in nearly every major illness.
Seeking a Cure
The quest for affordable health care has also prompted health insurers and HMOs to help fun research and health initiatives all over the country. The industry underwrites millions of dollars of medical research annually in an effort to lower the costs of health care. Their dollars fund grants to enroll low income and other hard to insure populations, and to offer eye, dental and health care to inner city and poor rural populations. They estimate that routine preventive eye and dental care, as well as routine medical screenings and physicals can identify illnesses at early stages and prevent conditions and costs from escalating out of reach.
Get the Most from Your Health Insurance
You pay for it - you should certainly get the most possible benefit from your health plan. Here are some suggestions for ways that you can make your insurance plan work for you:
- Join a gym. Check the benefits that your HMO or health insurer offers. Chances are good that one of them is a discount good on membership at a local gym or health club. Get fit - it saves THEM money... but it saves YOUR life.
- Lose weight. Take advantage of nutritional counseling and memberships in weight loss support groups to get down to your ideal weight. Added bonus? Many insurance plans offer a lower tier cost for subscribers who are at healthy weights.
- Quit smoking. Non-smokers are another group that often enjoy lower insurance premiums. Many HMOs and health providers offer free smoking cessation programs to help you get smoke free and healthy.
- Attend medical screenings and health fairs. Many insurance providers sponsor 'wellness fairs' where you can have your blood pressure tested, get free medical screenings and learn about alternative medical techniques like massage therapy, acupuncture and yoga. Take advantage of special events to learn more and get healthy.
Deb Powers is a freelance writer and researcher who writes frequently about renewable energy and global warming. She has been an environmental activist since the 1970s, and continues to work toward a greener planet by highlighting advances in alternative energy sources, promoting Fair Trade causes and participating in local environmental activism.
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