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4. There
are
the
main
ones,
like
Indemnity
Plans
and
Managed
Cares
Plans.
.
.
5.
6. • .
.
.and
there
there
the
other,
more
niche,
insurance
plans.
7.
8. Other
Types
of
Insurance
• In
this
presentaBon,
we’ll
explore
some
of
the
more
niche
types:
– Discount
Medical
Plans
and
why
they’re
not
insurance.
– Short-‐term
Insurance
– CriBcal
Illness
Insurance
– Disability
Insurance
– Worker’s
CompensaBon
Insurance
– Travel
Insurance
9. Discount
Medical
Plans
• WARNING:
Discount
Medical
Plans
are
NOT
insurance.
• When
you
buy
membership,
you
are
buying
access
to
a
roster
of
care
providers
that
offer
significant
discounts
to
members.
• So,
be
wary
of
adverBsing
claims
such
as,
“no
deducBble
or
co-‐
pay,”
or
“pre-‐exisBng
condiBons
covered.”
10. • Discount
Medical
Plans
can
help
if
you
don’t
have
other
insurance.
.
.
.
.
.but
are
not
a
replacement
for
more
extensive
coverage.
11. Discount
Medical
Plans,
cont.
• Reputable
plans
can
help
people
who
can't
afford
or
find
insurance
get
discounted
rates.
• Discount
medical
plans
may
lower
your
out-‐of-‐
pocket
costs,
but
they
will
not
protect
you
from
the
financial
costs
of
a
medical
emergency.
12. Short
–Term
Insurance
• Short-‐term
health
insurance
can
offer
low-‐cost
protecBon
to
cover
the
gap
for
people
transiBoning
from
one
insurer
to
another
14. Who
Might
Need
Short-‐Term
Coverage?
• People
leaving
home
for
the
first
Bme
• A
part-‐Bme
employee
• People
In
need
of
student
health
insurance
• Students
graduaBng
from
college
• People
taking
early
reBrement
15. What’s
the
Benefit
of
Short-‐Term
Policies?
• Short-‐term
policies
provide
low-‐cost
coverage
and
can
be
purchased
in
one-‐month
increments,
usually
providing
coverage
of
up
to
$1
to
$2
million
per
person.
*
–
*An
increasing
number
of
insurers
now
offer
short-‐term
health
policies
and
compete
for
business
through
very
compeBBve
plans.
Such
as
plans
found
on
www.healthcompare.com
16. CriBcal
Illness
Insurance
• TradiBonal
health
insurance
does
not
cover
lost
wages
or
similar
costs
that
can
arise
during
illness.
• Contract
terms
for
a
criBcal
illness
supplemental
policy
have
specific
rules
that
define
when
a
diagnosis
of
a
criBcal
illness
is
considered
valid
and
in
most
cases,
a
physician
will
need
to
confirm
it.
17. When
Should
You
Consider
CriBcal
Illness
Coverage?
• Consider
CriBcal
Illness
Insurance
if
you
are
worried
about
the
bulk
costs
of
a
major
injury
or
illness
19. Disability
Insurance
• There
are
two
kinds
of
Disability
Insurance:
• Short-‐term.
.
.
• .
.
.and
Long-‐Term.
When
you
begin
considering
this
coverage,
think
about
how
long
you’ll
need
it.
20.
21. Short-‐Term
Disability
Insurance
• Short-‐term
disability
insurance
provides
an
income
for
the
iniBal
stages
of
disability,
paying
benefits
for
a
defined
length
of
Bme
that
might
be
as
few
as
two
weeks
or
as
long
as
up
to
two
years.
• Employers
typically
include
short-‐term
disability
as
part
of
an
employee
benefits
package
22. Long-‐Term
Disability
Insurance
• Long-‐term
disability
insurance
helps
replace
income
for
long
periods
of
Bme.
• Benefits
generally
end
a]er
five
years
or
when
the
disabled
individual
turns
65.
23. Worker’s
CompensaBon
Insurance
• Worker’s
compensaBon
insurance
protects
employers
from
lawsuits
resulBng
from
workplace
accidents.
•
Worker’s
compensaBon
is
required
in
nearly
every
U.S.
state,
although
state
laws
vary
for
the
governance
of
workers
compensaBon
25. Worker’s
CompensaBon
Insurance
What
Benefits
do
they
Provide?
• Medical
care
to
employees
injured
on
the
job
and
compensaBon
for
lost
income.
• In
the
event
of
death,
worker's
compensaBon
will
disburse
benefits
to
surviving
spouses
and
dependents.
26. Worker’s
CompensaBon
Insurance
• There
are
two
things
you
should
keep
in
mind
when
considering
worker’s
compensaBon
insurance.
.
.
27. Worker’s
CompensaBon
Insurance
• Worker's
compensaBon
insurance
is
not
part
of
any
health
insurance
policy
or
group
plan
and
must
be
purchased
separately
by
employers.
• Worker's
compensaBon
is
a
"no
fault
system,"
meaning
you
cannot
later
sue
your
employer
for
further
damages
28. • And
this
brings
us
to
our
last
subject
today
.
.
.
30. How
EffecBve
is
Travel
Insurance?
• Travel
health
insurance
coverage
can
be
as
flexible
as
your
traveling
schedule.
• Travel
health
insurance
plans
range
from
as
few
as
five
days
or
for
Bme
periods
lasBng
over
a
year.
• If
you
are
planning
to
be
out
of
the
country
for
more
than
six
months,
you
need
a
long
term
health
coverage
plan.
31. What
Does
Travel
Insurance
Offer?
• Typically
these
plans
provide
coverage
for
accidents,
emergencies
and
illnesses.
• If
you
seek
medical
aeenBon
for
exisBng
condiBons
while
you
are
abroad
for
a
condiBon
you
already
have,
some
plans
may
not
cover
all
of
those
costs.
32. • This
concludes
our
presentaBon
on
Other
Types
of
Health
Insurance.
• We
hope
this
has
been
an
informaBve
experience.
33.
34. • If
you
have
any
more
quesBons,
we
hope
you’ll
visit
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website.
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