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1. Do you prefer having a copayment
Copayment - A flat fee you pay for certain benefits. The copayment amount may vary by service and whether that service is provided by a health care professional that belongs to ConnectiCare's network of providers. for most in-network services rather than an up-front deductible? A copayment
Copayment - A flat fee you pay for certain benefits. The copayment amount may vary by service and whether that service is provided by a health care professional that belongs to ConnectiCare's network of providers. is a flat fee you pay for certain benefits, like doctor visits.
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2. Would you like the predictability of choosing a deductible
Deductible - The amount of medical expenses that you must pay before an insurer will cover any expenses. The deductible amount and what applies to it, are determined by the specific health plan.
and premium
Premium (or price) – The monthly fee that is paid to ConnectiCare to provide health coverage, including doctor visits, hospitalizations, medications and other covered benefits. The amount of your premium depends, in part, on the level of your coverage. For example, a health plan with a higher deductible tends to have a lower premium.
that fit your budget?
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3. Are you interested in a low-premium
Premium (or price) – The monthly fee that is paid to ConnectiCare to provide health coverage, including doctor visits, hospitalizations, medications and other covered benefits. The amount of your premium depends, in part, on the level of your coverage. For example, a health plan with a higher deductible tends to have a lower premium.
plan that can be combined with the tax advantages of a Health Savings Account
Health Savings Account (HSA) – A tax-advantaged savings account for use with a High-Deductible Health Plan that allows you to set aside money to pay for uncovered medical expenses. The money can be invested and earn interest, and it can be left in the account for use in future years. You can withdraw money from the HSA at any time to pay for qualified medical expenses.
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4. Do you need maternity coverage?
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5. Not sure which plan is right for you? Would you like more information?