When you purchase a primary health insurance plan, a variety of factors define how your plan functions, such as the deductible. Health insurance deductibles can be high or low, so it’s important to find a plan that meets your needs. Once you decide on a health insurance plan, there are ways to help cover costs before the health insurance deductible is reached. At Aflac, we offer supplemental insurance that works with your primary plan to create more holistic coverage (there may be waiting periods before benefits can be used). Essentially, what your primary health insurance misses, we help cover. Read on to learn how health insurance deductibles work and how they compare to other types of insurance costs.
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A health insurance deductible is a specific amount of money that must be paid out-of-pocket before any health insurance benefits kick in. 1 Usually, the prices of the health insurance plan and the deductible amount are directly related. The more you spend on monthly payments (premiums) for the health insurance plan, the lower the deductible, and vice versa. 1 Here’s an example of how an insurance deductible works: Say you injured your arm and visit the doctor to get some x-rays and a treatment plan. You have a health insurance plan with a $1,000 deductible. The costs of the x-rays, a cast, and bloodwork end up closer to $3,000. 1 In this scenario, you would have to pay the entire $1,000 deductible out of pocket, and then your health insurance would help cover the remaining $2,000 in medical expenses.
Now that you know how deductibles work, let’s review a handful of other health insurance terms that may be helpful to understand when choosing a plan:
It’s important to know how health insurance deductibles work so you may have a better idea of the kind of support you need. Whether your deductible is in the hundreds or thousands, Aflac offers a variety of supplemental plans that can help you pay down your deductible. Our insurance plans also help assist with other out-of-pocket costs you encounter along your healthcare journey.
We offer supplemental support in specific areas like cancer, critical illness, accident, short-term disability, and vision. Chatting with an agent and getting a quote can help clarify ways you can bring high insurance costs down.
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