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What’s the best way to compare health care plans?

Health insurance differs from other types of insurance, and it is really important to compare different health care insurance plans.

These plans can widely differ from each other in three or four main areas, and understanding them can allow you to compare policies on a like for like basis.

These differences relate to types of costs, where the treatment can be carried out and by whom, and the type of medical care provided.

Cost

Every insurance policy has a premium, but health insurance plans have other features that can affect the overall price of the policy. These costs can be referred to by different names, but are normally called deductibles, co-payments and co-insurance.

A deductible is similar to an excess on most other types of insurance, but is normally a much higher percentage of claim retention than say a car or home insurance policy.

Co-payments and Co-insurance are costs that relate to two different areas.

Co-payments are normally for relatively small areas of payment, such as frequent visits to a primary care physician, and Co-insurance normally relates to an overall percentage cost of any overall treatment that the policyholder incurs.

Taken together, these costs can be quite considerable. A thorough comparison of healthcare plans beforehand can help clarify which companies are likely to be most cost-effective.

In / Out Networks

This is a key feature of many healthcare plans.

A network refers to a specific number of hospitals, clinics and clinicians, that the insurance company will have arranged contracts with, and will specify where any treatment needed will have to be carried out, and by whom.

These hospitals and clinicians, are referred to as being in network, i.e. centres that the insurance company works with.

If a policyholder wants to seek treatment at another hospital or clinic, then these are referred to as being out of network, and either will not be covered by the policy, or will cost significantly more than ‘in network’ treatment.

This area of networks affects the choice of clinicians. For some people, this will be an issue, for others not so much so, but it is important to be aware of it when comparing policies.

Pre-existing conditions

This is a term that many people will be familiar with. It is really important to check whether the health care plan excludes any existing medical condition, that has either been treated in the past or currently exist. Policies differ widely in this area.

Aside from pre-existing conditions, it is also important to check if the policy covers recurrence of other conditions that might not be pre-existing conditions but occur for the first time during the time of the policy.

These might be treated successfully, but then recur later. Some policies might exclude such a recurrence, others would not.

Dental / Optician costs

A number of healthcare plans specifically exclude any type of dental or optician related treatment and costs. If a plan does include them, they are likely to be quite expensive. It is always worth getting alternative quotes for these types of policies, and then being able to compare them on a similar basis.

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What are the key factors which affect your health insurance premium?

One of the most common things for people around the UAE to take out is international health insurance. Having a comprehensive health plan in place not only gives you peace of mind that you are covered in the case of any emergencies but also that your family is too. Of course, the key thing is to shop around for the best health insurance package which gives the cover you need. The cost which any cover incurs will usually be decided on by insurance companies after finding out a few important details about you.

But what are the most important factors which could affect the price of cover?

Pre-existing conditions

Health conditions prior to opting for an insurance policy have a major impact on the health insurance premium. Some insurers provide 100% cover for the pre-existing conditions based on the severity of the health declaration and at a higher premium than standard policy whereas there are other insurers who cover pre-existing conditions only after a certain duration of waiting period, which is in most cases 6 months.

Hospital Network

Insurance companies operate a network of healthcare providers in the country of their operation. Network of hospitals and clinics have a major impact on the health insurance pricing as most insurers have a tiered network list. The different tiers of hospitals are separated by level of service, reputation & pricing. In order to avail direct billing services, the chosen hospital / clinic should be in the network list of the insurer against that health plan. For any treatment which is not in the network list of hospitals, the treatments are done on a cash reimbursement basis. It is therefore, highly advisable to choose an insurance company that covers major hospitals in their network to avail direct billing services.

Deductibles / Co-insurance

This is the amount that the insured person pays each time they avail the medical insurance benefits. The higher the contribution of the insured person, the lesser is the health insurance premium. It is usually either Nil, 10%, 20%, 20% max. AED 50 or AED 100.

Age & Gender

The health insurance premiums are rated on an age basis with elder people being quoted a higher premium amount. Older people also require more health care than younger people and so could cost insurance companies more.

Females usually having a slightly higher premium band owing to potential maternity claims.

Smoking

One thing that can really bump up health cover for UAE residents is whether you smoke or not. Those who do smoke cigarettes or use tobacco products will normally pay more for their cover. This is not only applicable if you currently smoke in many cases but if you have done so within the last 12 months. The reason for this is the greater chance people who smoke have of getting serious conditions like cancer which could then incur costly treatment.

How many people are covered

Many people with families will often take out a plan which covers everyone. This makes sense as you will often pay less than taking one out for each person individually. Putting more people on your health insurance though will bump up the monthly cost. This is because there are more people being protected on the plan which insurance companies may have to pay out against.

Compare health insurance in the UAE

Now you know what type of factors can influence how much you could pay for UAE health insurance, you need to find the best deals around. Rather than manually trawling the internet for hours though, why not let Compare Insurance help? We bring together all the most attractive health insurance plans around the UAE in one place for you to consider.

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Does my UAE health insurance cover me against Covid-19?

Global panic in stock markets around the world, as well as the World Health Organisation’s concerns about the spread of Covid-19 (coronavirus), are causing many UAE residents to query whether their current health insurance cover provides essential protection. If your existing health insurance is provided by your employer, you’ll need to speak with your manager or occupational health team about this; however, the CompareInsurance team has issued this update for anyone in the UAE with private health care insurance.

Worried about UAE health care insurance cover against Covid-19?

You will already have seen and read lots of news stories about Covid-19, and Gulf News is running a story about ways to protect yourself against catching the virus while at work or travelling. One of the most common queries about the virus relates to health insurances, and whether cover will be available. This will all depend on the type of medical health insurance you have. The quickest way to discover if you’re covered is to get in touch with your insurer direct – this is especially vital if you’ve recently returned from countries like China, Iran or Italy.

It’s likely that your health care insurance will cover you for treatment if you do develop Covid-19, as it is a viral infection. Some individuals do have medical exclusions noted on their Certificates of Insurance. For example, if your Certificate has an exclusion for any respiratory conditions or any pre-existing condition that could be impacted by Covid-19, then you may not be covered for diagnosis or treatment if you develop the infection.

Income protection insurance can help if you need to self-isolate

Many Dubai and UAE employers are stressing the importance of self-isolation if you have worries about visits to areas that have already been severely affected by Covid-19. One way to protect your income throughout any long term self-isolation is via an income protection plan. Just so long as your existing health insurances don’t include medical exclusions, an income protection policy could be the perfect insurance protection needed. You can browse our website to discover more, or chat with one of our experts online to discuss any issues or concerns you may have.

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