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Five simple Ways to tackle Health Insurance Costs

Premiums of health insurance are rising to as high as 30%, with chances or further increase of 20% every year in the future. It is imperative that you know the intricacies of the system before you take any action against this high inflation rate. It is advisable to compare various health plans and options to get a clear idea of the entire process and also get competitive rates and better benefits.

Comparative study will also give you an idea of whether your company or resident state is eligible for the new health plans in the market which are low-cost as well as very flexible. Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans and HMOs are classic plans which are very popular. Aggressive competition in the health insurance sector has changed the entire outlook of consumers as well the industry. Here are five simple ways to deal with the rising health insurance costs –

1) Make your employees share the insurance cost

Most companies end up paying a large amount of money on employee health insurance, especially the smaller firms. It is an expensive and unproductive method as most employees tend to take advantage of this benefit without having to incur any financial burden for the same. Making them share the premium will ease the company’s insurance cost burden as well make employees value this benefit more.

2) Encourage Employees to save more tax with their share of Health Premiums

Another easy and effective method to reduce insurance cost is to allow the employees to pay their health-insurance premiums and un-reimbursed health-care costs with tax free dollars. Saving tax will be a huge incentive for them to share the insurance cost and employers will also get to save money on the reduction of the employee's base salary.

3) Save cost by High-Risk Employees transfer to state pool

Health insurance can continue with the high premiums against the inflation rate. This already high premium increases further if someone falls seriously sick with any terminal illness like cancer or cardiac problems. In such cases the raised premium might be too high for the individual company to maintain. It is best to negotiate a transfer of this employee insurance to the state high-risk pool where his benefits are assured even with rising costs.

4) Change to Blue Cross and Blue Shield Plan and save costs

It is often impossible for individuals or companies to continue paying the high and rising premiums. For such situations one can simply opt for the Blue Cross and Blue Shield plans which operate in several states as the default high-risk pools. This will save costs as well as save your policy from lapsing in the time of critical emergency or need.

5) Change over to HMO

The new age HMOs cover all kinds of routine and emergency medical requirements for a basic flat monthly fee. Traditional insurances cost more, are inflexible and offer less benefits.



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