It is summer 2006. Young and not so young people are graduating
from school and there are millions of people who are starting to think
about student health insurance. Here are some tips for parents and
students who are looking for health insurance for a college student,
health insurance for a graduating college student or health insurance
for an older graduate student. There are a lot of choices. This article
is designed to give you an overview of the choices available to
students.
Health Insurance For College Students You should explore all of the medical plan options available to you. Your choices may include:
Health Insurance For College Students You should explore all of the medical plan options available to you. Your choices may include:
- Getting health insurance through the student's employer.
- Getting medical insurance through your local Blue Cross Blue Shield or other private health insurance plan.
- Getting "college student health insurance" through a plan offered by their college or university.
- Getting health insurance as a dependent on the policy of a parent or spouse.
- Getting health insurance through the former student's employer.
- Getting medical insurance through your local Blue Cross Blue Shield or other private health insurance plan.
- Purchasing short-term health insurance to cover you until your employer-sponsored plan becomes effective.
- Getting health insurance as a dependent on the policy of a parent or spouse.
- Discount plans. These are not health insurance plans! These plans can save you money on health care, but only offer discounted services and not true insurance benefits. If you had a major accident or sickness, getting 25% off of a healthcare bill of $50,000 may not give you the benefits you hoped for.
- Accident only plans. Students get the flu, mono and even cancer. Being covered with an accident only plan can offer substandard coverage when compare to a comprehensive health insurance plan. (By the way, an unplanned pregnancy is not considered an accident either J. :-) )
- Hospital Only or Basic Plans. These plans tend to offer good coverage in the hospital but little coverage outside of the hospital. These plans can save you from a hospital bill that might otherwise bankrupt you. However, today hospital stays are getting shorter and more and more healthcare is being done in doctors offices. If keeping your premiums low is important, consider a plan that covers you both in the hospital and in the doctors office that has a high deductible.
- School Sponsored Clinics And Urgent Care Centers. They cover you well for the little things, but not so well for the big things. There may be no coverage for surgery or hospitalization. In contrast to hospital only plans, these plans my not cover you for a hospital stay or for surgeries.
Alston J. Balkcom has been a Connecticut insurance agent since
1985. His practice primarly involves helping Connecticut residents find
health insurance. His focus is on those who do not qualify for health
insurance through their employers. Most of his clients reach him after
visiting his Connecticut health insurance focused web-site
. He has taken several advanced courses over the years to increase his
knowledge of health and other types of insurance. His resume includes
time with Metropolitan Life, and Mutual of Omaha.



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