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A Guideline To Cheap But Comprehensive Medical Plans
By: Shaun Mike

Recession has set the wheel of cost-cutting rolling. People are cutting out on their expenses in whatever way they can. And the budget kept aside for buying health plans for oneself and the family has not been spared either. Though cheap insurance plans may not cover all the fancy treatments or may be not be as flexible, they still are a better option than being without a health plan at all.

Going for a group insurance or getting insured by your employee is the best way to get your medical plan for a cheaper value. But if both of these are not an option and one is looking for an individual but cheap insurance, then Health Maintenance Organization (HMO) is a good bet.

Though HMOs provide comprehensive plans, there are a few guidelines that are to be followed. There are trade-off limitations on the treatments available and the doctors to be consulted.

There are basically two reason why HMOs are cheaper than other health insurance plans, the first being the sheer number of beneficiaries. HMO is able to negotiate a more affordable healthcare by dealing with a large number of patients. Hence the average cost person is reduced. The second reason is that HMO focuses on preventive health care and eliminates treatments that it deems unnecessary. The idea is the cure a problem before it turns into a bigger and costlier health hazard. Though HMO is a cheap insurance option, the biggest drawback of the plan is its restrictive network.

Another cheap medical insurance that one can choose is the Preferred Provider Organizations (PPO). Though a little costlier than HMOs, it is still a good cheap insurance plan to opt for. It has a network of providers from which one can choose. There is also no need to select a primary care physician. Beneficiaries of PPO have the option to choose doctors, hospitals and other providers even from outside the network. They however might have to pay more if they do so.

A third type of plan that is also quite budget-friendly is the Point-of-Service (PoS) plan. This is a mixture of HMO and PPO and provides greater freedom to the patients. Here the patient can consult an out-of-network specialist but only when advised by the personal physician who is already a part of the network. PoS is a substantially cheaper medical plan as compared to a PPO. The plan is ideally designed to provide effective and efficient healthcare at the lowest possible cost.

Cheap health plan do not always necessarily translate into rigid, incomplete coverage. In fact, if chosen carefully these cheap plans can give you the best value for money. If your medical needs are not regular or comprehensive, these cheap medical plans will surely give you the best deals.

Shaun Mike has written many articles on medical plans. He is currently mastering his expertise on cheap medical insurance available in the US.

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