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		<title>What is Dental Health Insurance?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dental health insurance is different from other health insurance plans. Dental health insurance can be defined as insurance that pays various kinds of costs related to the dental needs. Dental health insurance covers a part or the complete dental care bills from dentists, hospitals, and other kinds of problems or services which the client requires [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dental health insurance is different from other health insurance plans. Dental health insurance can be defined as insurance that pays various kinds of costs related to the dental needs. Dental health insurance covers a part or the complete dental care bills from dentists, hospitals, and other kinds of problems or services which the client requires in his or her treatment. The aim of dental health insurance is to prevent the client from paying a lot of extra cash for treatments which the dental health insurance Company covers. </p>
<p>It is seen that most of the people do not opt for dental health insurance plans as they seem oblivious to the needs of it. People who do have Dental insurance plans often get it through their employers as a part of their health insurance or they might get it individually as per the need is required. It is always suggested to opt for a medical plan that completely rules out the scope of having a gap or overlap within the two insurance plans. This allows the client to take advantage of benefiting or getting preventive care<br />
during this period.</p>
<p>Is Dental Health Insurance not an Insurable Risk?</p>
<p>Often it is said that dental health insurance is not an insurable risk, though there are many theories to the same. But the concept has changed over the years there are still debates about the same due to several reasons. It is said that since this is something every one has then every one will use it too. There are fewer risks of various other kinds of health problems which a person may or may not get. But dental health is such that it can happens easily to any one at any time and seeing that most people do have teeth the fear of covering such a huge cost of keeps many insurance companies at bay from providing dental treatment. </p>
<p>The second problem is that usually the nature of the pain and treatment is such that the client has complete control over the fact whether treatment is required or not. Again how a person uses his dental care is dependant on the client which increases the risk of misuse of benefits. How traumatizing the pain actually is can only be determined by the client himself.</p>
<p>Again the nature of the treatment is usually administered by the client himself. So even though an individual dental care needs vary the needs of an employee group are highly predictable. This can be funded by the client itself. </p>
<p>The main reason for dental health insurance not being a favorite with insurance companies is that is not a life threatening disease. There are no risks of the person not living due to the dental problems faced by him or her. The financial factors in this case are also not very low and are reused time and again unlike the bigger diseases.</p>

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		<title>Medical Insurance  Sorry, you&#8217;re not covered!</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[In the UK around 7 million people spend around 3 billion a year on medical insurance. One in seven policies are taken out by individuals with the balance being put in place by their employers. The problem is that Medical Insurance is complex and few policyholders take the time to really study the details of [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In the UK around 7 million people spend around 3 billion a year on medical insurance. One in seven policies are taken out by individuals with the balance being put in place by their employers. The problem is that Medical Insurance is complex and few policyholders take the time to really study the details of their cover. As a result, many misunderstand what will be covered. If you expect medical insurance to pay every health claim, you&#8217;re mistaken. </p>
<p>Medical Insurance is designed to provide protection for curable, short-term health problems and allow policyholders to jump the NHS queues to see consultants, be diagnosed, receive surgery or be treated. That sounds fine, but before you buy you need to appreciate the treatments and situations that fall outside the scope of the cover. </p>
<p>But first a word of warning. This article does not relate to any specific policy and the terms and conditions issued by individual insurers do vary. So please ensure you also check your policy documents. After reading this article, you&#8217;ll know what to look out for! </p>
<p>Sorry  it&#8217;s a chronic condition </p>
<p>If a condition can be cured and is not a long-term problem, your insurance company will classify it as acute and should meet the cost. If your problem is incurable or it&#8217;s a problem that, despite appropriate treatment, will be with you for a long time, then your insurance company will classify it as chronic &#8211; and no, you won&#8217;t be covered. </p>
<p>But deciding whether a condition is acute or chronic is fraught with problems. It&#8217;s rarely a black and white decision and this can lead to a major area of conflict between policyholder and insurer. </p>
<p>It&#8217;s clear that asthma and diabetes are chronic conditions as you&#8217;re almost certain to suffer from them for the rest of your life. So those categories of illness are not covered. </p>
<p>Problems arise when Doctors initially consider a patients&#8217; condition to be curable, but the condition later deteriorates and the medical team changes its&#8217; mind, it&#8217;s now become incurable. This can sometimes happen, especially in the treatment of certain types of cancer. </p>
<p>In these circumstances, the condition is initially defined as acute and is therefore insured, but deteriorates and becomes chronic &#8211; and outside the terms of cover. This is possible as insurers retain the right to reclassify a condition from acute to chronic during treatment. </p>
<p>Sorry &#8211; it&#8217;s too long term<br />
The insurance company will not pay out for long term treatment. But you need to check your policy documents to see how they define long-term. You can find the situation where a course of drugs extends for say 12 months, but the insurer will only pay for ten months. </p>
<p>Sorry  it&#8217;s preventative<br />
Your insurance is designed to pay for the treatment and cure of conditions when they arise. It is not designed to pay for treatments that are used to prevent an illness. </p>
<p>Again, the problem of definition arises. Sometimes it is arguable whether a treatment is preventative or a cure. Take the drug Herceptin for example. This drug can be used in the early stages of breast cancer. Research shows that Herceptin can halve the incidence of cancer returning for women who have a particularly virulent form of the cancer known as HER2. In this situation, is Herceptin offering a cure or is it a preventative? </p>
<p>Insurance companies are split on the debate. Norwich Union, WPA, BUPA and Standard Life Healthcare will pay for Herceptin for HER2 patients whereas Legal and General and Axa PPP will not. </p>
<p>Sorry  the drug is not approved<br />
Two of the main attractions for taking out medical insurance are: to jump the queues at the NHS, and to get the latest treatments and drugs. But there&#8217;s a rider. </p>
<p>The Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence exists to approve the use of new drugs by the NHS in England and Wales. Until that body has approved the drug your insurer is unlikely to pay for its use. The problem is that the Institute&#8217;s brief is to perform a cost/benefit analysis to ensure that the financial benefits to the nation from using the drug, outweigh the costs of using it in the NHS. A difficult brief and it has placed the Institute under scrutiny for the extended delays in drug approval. </p>
<p>The compromise hit on by the Financial Ombudsman is that if your medical policy won&#8217;t pay for the use of experimental treatments, then it should meet the cost of an approved conventional treatment with the policyholder footing the bill for the balance if the experimental treatment is more expensive. </p>
<p>Sorry  it&#8217;s a pre-existing condition </p>
<p>The basic principle is that if you are already suffering from a condition when you start a policy, then that condition pre-exists the policy and any claims for its treatment are invalid. </p>
<p>For this reason, insurance companies insist you complete an exhaustive questionnaire before they agree to insure you. After all they need a clear picture of your medical condition before they quote. For many applications, the insurer will, with your approval, also write to your GP for specific details of your medical history. They like to have a complete picture. </p>
<p>So lets say some years ago you twisted your knee playing tennis. It appeared to recover but now it turns out that you have a torn cruciate ligament and it needs to be operated on. Your medical insurance company could argue that the ligament damage was a pre-existing condition and you have to pay for the operation. </p>
<p>Some insurers try to accommodate these grey areas with a moratorium provision within your policy. These provisions typically say that so long as you have been symptom free for two years relating to any condition you&#8217;ve suffered from within the last 5 years, they will pay for subsequent treatment. Not all policies have these moratorium provisions and the time periods do vary between insurers. You should carefully read your policy. </p>
<p>Sorry  its not covered </p>
<p>Medical Insurance is an annual contract  just like your car insurance. So when it comes to renewal, your insurer is at liberty to review not only your premium but also change the conditions on which your cover is provided. </p>
<p>Therefore, if your policy comes up for renewal mid way through a course of treatment, it&#8217;s possible to find that your new policy no longer covers that particular treatment. This means that you will have to foot the bill for the balance of the treatment. </p>
<p>Furthermore, with ongoing advances in medical research, more and more conditions are becoming treatable. This progress has the effect of shifting back the dividing line between chronic and acute conditions. </p>
<p>This hits the insurers&#8217; pocket in two ways. With more conditions being reclassified as acute, the number of claims is increasing. And there&#8217;s also a trend for new treatments to cost more  Herceptin being a good example. The net result is that the insurers are finding themselves having to pay out far more. This is inevitably passed back to you through increased renewal premiums. And in an attempt to reduce their risk exposure, insurers have a tendency to adjust their definitions and exclusions. This means that you must read your renewal notice closely before you decide to renew. </p>
<p>So if you&#8217;re tempted to buy Medical Insurance, be aware that everything is not always black and white. If you&#8217;ve got insurance and need treatment, you&#8217;re well advised to contact your insurer without delay and get them to confirm that they will meet the cost of your proposed treatment.</p>

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		<description><![CDATA[Are you prepared for retirement and old age? While it may still be a long way off and there are usually a lot more urgent things to take care of, dealing with some of the requirements of old age, either for yourself or for someone you care about, a huge difference can be made by [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Are you prepared for retirement and old age? While it may still be a long way off and there are usually a lot more urgent things to take care of, dealing with some of the requirements of old age, either for yourself or for someone you care about, a huge difference can be made by a few simple steps. </p>
<p>While saving for a pension and having good medical insurance are two of the most common steps, there is also the scope for long term care insurance, which may also be of great potential use in certain situations. This type of insurance covers the need for assistance in old age. Old age, as well as mental and physical illness can lead to many people needing assistance with such everyday tasks as eating, bathing and dressing. Simply looking after you can be too much for many people and when they are faced with this situation, assisted living and long term care can be an option. </p>
<p>Long-term care insurance can step in to help pay for the costs of such care. Do you think you may need such care? Will you be able to afford it if you do? Long-term care can last for many years and it is very expensive. Without the proper insurance, many people simply could not afford it. You may be planning to rely on Medicare or your own private health insurance policy. However, Medicare does not pay for custodial treatment of this kind. It is simply too expensive and you will therefore have to seek alternative living arrangements. Even private medical insurance will not foot the bill for long-term care. </p>
<p>If you think you will be very short of money by the time you need long term care you may qualify for Medicaid. Medicaid steps in to pay for medical care for the very poor. The good thing about Medicaid is that it will pay for long-term care. It is difficult to qualify for it though. You must be in the right wealth level and this is difficult to guarantee. The provisions of Medicaid are also liable to change so theres no guarantee that just because long term care is provided for now, that it will be in the future. If you are in serious doubt as to your ability to qualify for Medicaid, then it is unwise to rely on it. </p>
<p>Long term care can make a huge difference to your quality of life and well being in old age so if you think it is something you would like to make use of, the sooner you look into insurance for it, the better.</p>

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Health Insurance  It&#8217;s Important To Know What&#8217;s Not Insured!</p>
<p>Around 7 million people in the UK are covered by health insurance, the majority being covered through their employers. The problem is that few have really studied their policy documents and many misunderstand what is covered. And perhaps just as important, what isn&#8217;t. If you expect health insurance to pay all your health costs, you&#8217;re mistaken. </p>
<p>Health insurance is designed to provide protection for curable, short-term health problems and allow policyholders to jump the NHS queues to see consultants, be diagnosed, receive surgery or be treated. That sounds fine, but before you buy you need to appreciate the treatments and situations that fall outside the scope of the cover. </p>
<p>But first a word of warning. This article does not relate to any specific policy and the terms and conditions issued by individual insurers do vary. So please ensure you also check your policy documents. After reading this article, you&#8217;ll know what to look out for! </p>
<p>Sorry  it&#8217;s a chronic condition </p>
<p>If a condition can be cured and is not a long-term problem, your insurance company will classify it as acute and should meet the cost. If your problem is incurable or it&#8217;s a problem that, despite appropriate treatment, will be with you for a long time, then your insurance company will classify it as chronic &#8211; and no, you won&#8217;t be covered. </p>
<p>But drawing a firm line between what is acute and what is chronic is fraught with problems, and leads to the biggest area of conflict between insurer and policyholder. </p>
<p>Everyone agrees that diabetes and asthma are chronic conditions as you&#8217;re likely to suffer from them for the rest of your life. So those sorts of condition are not covered. </p>
<p>Problems arise when the medical team initially considers a patients&#8217; illness to be curable, but the condition subsequently deteriorates and the doctors change their mind, it&#8217;s now become incurable. This can happen especially in the treatment of some types of cancer. </p>
<p>In these circumstances, the condition is initially defined as acute and is therefore insured, but deteriorates and becomes chronic &#8211; and outside the terms of cover. This is possible as insurers retain the right to reclassify a condition from acute to chronic during treatment. </p>
<p>Sorry &#8211; it&#8217;s too long term<br />
The insurance company will not pay out for long term treatment. But you need to check your policy documents to see how they define long-term. You can find the situation where a course of drugs extends for say 12 months, but the insurer will only pay for ten months. </p>
<p>Sorry  it&#8217;s preventative<br />
Your insurance is designed to pay for the treatment and cure of conditions when they arise. It is not designed to pay for treatments that are used to prevent an illness. </p>
<p>Again, the problem of definition arises. Sometimes it is arguable whether a treatment is preventative or a cure. Take the drug Herceptin for example. This drug can be used in the early stages of breast cancer. Research shows that Herceptin can halve the incidence of cancer returning for women who have a particularly virulent form of the cancer known as HER2. In this situation, is Herceptin offering a cure or is it a preventative? </p>
<p>Insurance companies are split on the debate. Norwich Union, WPA, BUPA and Standard Life Healthcare will pay for Herceptin for HER2 patients whereas Legal and General and Axa PPP will not. </p>
<p>Sorry  the drug is not approved<br />
Two of the main attractions for taking out health insurance are: to jump the queues at the NHS, and to get the latest treatments and drugs. But there&#8217;s a rider. </p>
<p>Unless the drug has been approved for use by the NHS in England and Wales, by the Institute for Health and Clinical Excellence, your insurer is unlikely to approve its use. The problem is that the Institute&#8217;s brief is not simply to decide whether a drug works, but to carry out a cost/benefit analysis to ensure that the benefits to the nation outweigh the financial costs of using it in the NHS. Not an easy brief &#8211; and one that has placed the Institute under scrutiny for the extended delays in drug approval. </p>
<p>The compromise hit on by the Financial Ombudsman is that if a health policy won&#8217;t pay for the use of experimental treatments, then it should meet the cost of an approved conventional treatment with the policyholder footing the bill for the balance if the experimental treatment is more expensive. </p>
<p>Sorry  it&#8217;s a pre-existing condition </p>
<p>The basic principle is that if you are already suffering from a condition when you start a policy, then that condition pre-exists the policy and any claims for its treatment are invalid. </p>
<p>For this reason, insurance companies insist you complete an exhaustive questionnaire before they agree to insure you. After all they need a clear picture of your medical condition before they quote. For many applications, the insurer will, with your approval, also write to your GP for specific details of your medical history. They like to have a complete picture. </p>
<p>So lets say some years ago you injured your knee playing football. It appeared to recover but now it turns out that you have a torn cartilage and need an operation. The insurer could argue that this is a pre-existing condition and you have to pay for its&#8217; treatment. </p>
<p>Some insurers try to accommodate these grey areas with a moratorium provision within your policy. These provisions typically say that so long as you have been symptom free for two years relating to any condition you&#8217;ve suffered from within the last 5 years, then they will pay for subsequent treatment. Not all policies have these moratorium provisions and the time periods do vary between insurers. You should carefully read your policy. </p>
<p>Sorry  its not covered </p>
<p>Health Insurance is an annual contract  just like your car insurance. So when it comes to renewal, your insurer is at liberty to review not only your premium but also change the conditions on which your cover is provided. </p>
<p>Therefore, if your policy comes up for renewal mid way through a course of treatment, it&#8217;s possible to find that your new policy no longer covers that particular treatment. This means that you will have to foot the bill for the balance of the treatment. </p>
<p>Furthermore, with ongoing advances in medical research, more and more conditions are becoming treatable. This progress has the effect of shifting back the dividing line between chronic and acute conditions. </p>
<p>This hits the insurers&#8217; pocket in two ways. With more conditions being reclassified as acute, the number of claims is increasing. And there&#8217;s also a trend for new treatments to cost more  Herceptin being a good example. The net result is that the insurers are finding themselves having to pay out far more. This is inevitably passed back to you through increased renewal premiums. And in an attempt to reduce their risk exposure, insurers have a tendency to adjust their definitions and exclusions. This means that you must read your renewal notice closely before you decide to renew. </p>
<p>So when you are considering Health Insurance, be aware that everything is not always black and white. And if you&#8217;ve got insurance and need treatment, always contact your insurer without delay and get them to confirm that your treatment is indeed covered</p>

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