
Are you paying too much for your health insurance? Before you go out and replace your current health insurance plan, you really need to do your research to understand the different options that are available for you to choose from.
Years ago, health insurance was almost always provided by your employer. The only choice you had to make through your Human Resources Manager was whether to choose plan A, B, or C. Today, more individuals are now purchasing health insurance on their own. As the cost of health care continues to rise, many employers can no longer afford to provide their employees with health insurance. Some businesses are even offering their employees more affordable options that are described with words like “consumer directed”, “high deductible”, and “HSAs”. What exactly does all this mean to you? If you have always had traditional first-dollar coverage employer-based health insurance, this could all be very confusing to you. My advice to you -- before you go out and purchase health insurance on your own, you should get up to speed on some important issues that can save you thousands of dollars and avoid making painful mistakes selecting the wrong plan for you/your family. Purchasing health insurance requires a level of knowledge that many of us are not comfortable with.
I just read a book that does an excellent job informing consumers on how to save money on your health insurance. This easy to read book, Get a Good Deal on Your Health Insurance without Getting Ripped Off, written by Jonathan Pletzke was recently published and is a must read if you are a consumer in the market for health insurance. I highly recommend this book if you feel like you’re paying too much for your health insurance and want to understand your options. For $16.45 at Amazon.com your return on investment (ROI) is substantial. You can save yourself hundreds of dollars a month by becoming a well informed consumer and can avoid making the costly mistakes from purchasing the wrong type of health insurance plan for your family. The book and accompanying website is available at www.BestHealthInsuranceBook.com.
Happy Holidays,
Mona