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5 Surprising Health Insurance Tips You’ve Never Heard Before

10/12/2024

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​When it comes to health insurance, most people know the basics: pay your premiums, stay in-network, and keep track of your deductible. But there’s a lot more to getting the most out of your health coverage than just the obvious. In this post, we’ll share five surprising health insurance tips that you probably haven’t heard before—tips that can help you save money, avoid unexpected bills, and make the most of your healthcare plan.

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1. You Can Negotiate Your Medical Bills
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Did you know that your medical bills aren’t always set in stone? Whether it’s an unexpected hospital visit or a high out-of-pocket cost for a procedure, many healthcare providers are willing to negotiate your bill if you can’t pay it in full.
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  • How It Works: If you receive a medical bill that’s higher than expected, call your provider’s billing department and ask if they offer discounts for upfront payments or payment plans. Many hospitals and doctors’ offices have financial assistance programs that can reduce your bill by up to 50% or more.
  • Pro Tip: Always review your bill for errors before paying. Medical billing mistakes are common, and you may be charged for services you didn’t receive or overcharged for procedures.

2. Use Your HSA or FSA for More Than Just Doctor Visits
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Health Savings Accounts (HSAs) and Flexible Spending Accounts (FSAs) are great for covering doctor visits and prescription medications, but did you know that you can use them for a wide range of other healthcare-related expenses?
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  • What You Can Cover: HSAs and FSAs can be used for things like over-the-counter medications, eyeglasses, contact lenses, acupuncture, and even chiropractic care. You can also use these accounts to pay for health-related travel expenses, such as gas or parking fees for doctor’s visits.
  • Pro Tip: Be sure to spend the balance in your FSA by the end of the year, as funds typically don’t roll over. HSAs, on the other hand, allow you to carry over unused funds from year to year.

3. Free Preventive Care Is Your Best Friend
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Many health insurance plans, especially those offered under the Affordable Care Act (ACA), provide free preventive care services. These are services you can access without having to meet your deductible or pay a copay.
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  • What’s Included: Free preventive services often include annual wellness checkups, vaccinations, cancer screenings, cholesterol tests, and more. Taking advantage of these services can help catch potential health issues early, saving you money in the long run.
  • Pro Tip: Schedule these preventive services every year to maintain your health and avoid costly medical bills for preventable conditions.

4. You Can Get Discounts on Health Services Without Insurance
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If you’re between jobs or don’t have health insurance, you can still access discounted healthcare services. Many providers and pharmacies offer cash-pay discounts, which can sometimes be cheaper than using insurance.
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  • How It Works: Some doctors and clinics will reduce the cost of your visit if you pay out-of-pocket rather than going through insurance. Additionally, apps and websites like GoodRx can help you find discounted prescription medications.
  • Pro Tip: Always ask your healthcare provider if they offer a discount for cash payments. You’d be surprised how many do!

5. Review Your Network Every Year
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Many people stick with the same health insurance plan year after year without checking to see if their preferred doctors, hospitals, and specialists are still in-network. However, insurance networks can change from year to year, and a provider that was in-network last year might not be in-network this year.
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  • Why It Matters: Going out-of-network can result in significantly higher medical costs, so it’s important to review your network during the Open Enrollment period each year to ensure your preferred providers are still covered.
  • Pro Tip: If your provider is no longer in-network, don’t panic. Reach out to your insurance carrier to see if there’s a way to keep your doctor or find a comparable provider within the network.

Conclusion:
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Health insurance can be tricky, but by staying informed and exploring your options, you can make sure you’re getting the best care at the best price. From negotiating medical bills to using your HSA or FSA for unexpected expenses, these tips can help you maximize the value of your health insurance plan.

If you have any questions or need help navigating your health insurance options, reach out to us at Better Health Consulting. We’re here to help you make the most of your coverage!
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    Hi, I’m Martin, the co-founder of Better Health Consulting. I’m passionate about helping people find affordable and reliable health insurance options. With years of experience in the industry, I aim to make healthcare coverage simpler and more accessible for everyone.

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