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Tips for choosing an insurance company

Don't get rocked when you enroll ...

When you purchase insurance, you are buying the insurer's promise to make the payments specified in the policy if you incur covered medical expenses. To fulfill this promise, the company must be willing and able to pay the claim. How can you be sure your chosen insurer is solvent? The best way to investigate a company's ability to pay claims is to check out its financial stability.

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What about choosing a carrier?

HealthInsurance.com has strict criteria for choosing carriers. Once potential carriers are identified, HealthInsurance.com reviews their products, their ratings, their reputation and their competitiveness in the market. In addition to independent studies and resources, HealthInsurance.com utilizes the following tools for carrier review:

  • NCQA (National Committee for Quality Assurance)
    This committee uses clinical audits and customer feedback to report on the quality of Health Maintenance Organizations and Point-of-Service plans.
  • AM Best
    Insurance carriers are alpha-rated based on overall financial strength and ability to meet claims commitments. HealthInsurance.com only includes carriers with a B+ or higher rating. B+ is a secure, very good rating.
  • Standard and Poor's
    Similar to AM Best, this group rates financial security of carriers by checking the carriers' ability to pay claims in accordance to terms of issued policies. HealthInsurance.com only represents carriers with BBB or higher ratings. An insurer rated BBB has good financial security characteristics.

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