Checklist: What's Most Important to You?

Insurance plans vary. Before choosing a plan, decide what is most important to you. This checklist can help. Put a check in front of those services that are important to you. Then see how many of these services are in Policy #1, Policy #2, and Policy #3. On the checklist, write in the coinsurance or copayment rate, if there is one, and any limits on service.

Remember that the most important service to be covered is hospitalization. If you are not covered for hospital care, then one sickness could cost you thousands of dollars, even hundreds of thousands of dollars.

Service Policy #1 Policy #2 Policy #3
Hospital care      
Surgery (inpatient and outpatient)      
Office visits to your doctor      
Maternity care      
Well-baby care      
Immunizations      
Mammograms      
Medical tests, x-rays      
Mental health care      
Dental care, braces and cleaning      
Vision care, eyeglasses and exams      
Prescription drugs      
Home health care      
Nursing home care      
Services you need that are excluded      
Other issues that are important to you:      
Choice of doctors      
Convenient location of doctors and hospitals      
Ease of getting an appointment      
Minimal paperwork      
Waiting period before coverage begins      

 

Health Insurance: Overview
Books about Insurance
Checklist: What's Most Important to You?
Fee-For-Service Health Insurance
Health Maintenance Organization (HMO)
Offering Health Insurance as an Employee Benefit
Other Types of Health-related Insurance
Preferred Provider Organization (PPO)
Understanding Health Insurance Terms
Where to Find More Information
Which Type of Health Insurance Is Right for You?
Worksheet: What Is Your Best Buy?