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Health Insurance, What do I need to join the family?

Friday, January 22nd, 2010

Did you know that in South Africa, every citizen is entitled to some form of health insurance thanks to the National Health Service? The money is funded by Social Security and National Insurance funds. It sounds like an amazing concept right?

However these coverages are usually quite poor and basic, not staying up to par with the intense medical advancements and costs associated with the moving technology.

A lot of South African businesses are doing there part, by instating health insurance coverage for all their employees. These employees are not only granted with compensation each week for their work, but also insurance coverage that helps pay for basic health costs and more serious issues.

The rest of the nation that is not covered by employee benefits must take an alternative route. Either they can stick with state health coverage and their poor options or upgrade and seek a private insurance company. You can contact these private health insurance brokers in person or online.

After you contact an insurance broker of your choice, the agency will appoint a doctor’s physical which you must attend. Doctor’s physicals allow the doctor to analyze and judge how your body is operating and what state of health it is in. The medical report will outline the state of your vital organs, including the heart, lungs, kidneys, and liver.

You might even confuse the doctor or medial examiner for an investigator. The reason they ask so many questions is a process for them to gain a better understanding of your current health. Questions that will arise will include statements about your physical fitness, diet, smoking, drinking, or drug habits. The doctor will also take your body weight and comment about whether you are overweight or not.

Along with the weight, the doctor will gage the possibility of future diseases based on past family diseases and disorders. In medicine, doctors have found a common link between current diseases in patients and the same disease found in older family members. So family hereditary diseases are studied and scrutinized.

The culmination of the physical will result in the doctor sending off the final medical report to the insurance company. Experts on the staff will discuss and review your medical information, including the state of your organs, your personal information, and family history. All these factors are weighed into your quote.

In conclusion, if you are a healthy and active individual, you are almost guaranteed to qualify for health insurance. However, individuals that are overweight or smoke are causes for concern and health hazards.

Take care of your body, eat properly, and exercise. These three simple steps will leading to a more satisfied and happy you, and will also greatly reduce the odds of an insurance agency accepting you into their family.

Graham McKenzie is the content Syndication Manager at insurance123.co.zaSouth Africa’s leading Health Insurance information portal.

Health Insurance: Why Me?

Friday, November 27th, 2009

A lot of people settle for health insurance that is free of charge, known as public sector health insurance. The benefits of public sector health insurance are it costs nothing and provides basic coverage. You never have to worry about it unless you get sick or need other medical attention. But what if something goes terribly wrong and you cannot cover the extremely high medical costs? You should have signed up for a policy.

Signing up for a policy ensures way more coverage than health insurance that costs nothing. Plans range in price, but people would be surprised at how much they could get for a reasonable premium, especially if they are in relatively good health. Planning for the future is always important and health insurance should also stay in regard for your future.

What could you do with a few extra years of your life? Where would you travel what would you enjoy? Did you know that on average people are living longer? Recent studies have found that women live an average of 81-82 years, while men live an average of 77-78 years. Breakthroughs in medication have helped, but people are also taking more care of their body.

However, if you do not live a healthy and active lifestyle, how can you expect to stay in good health? Adopting a healthier lifestyle means being careful of what you eat, exercising more often, and moderating alcohol intake. This also means kicking old habits like smoking where it is a common link to lung cancer and other diseases.

Once you have done your part to reduce your risk of bad health, it’s now time to turn the responsibility over to the health insurance company. You might think, ‘I’m healthy, I do not need health insurance,” but that is the entire purpose of health insurance. It covers health costs if God forbid, something terrible should strike at any given moment.

You do not need to wait for the last second to snag health insurance coverage. When people become desperate they turn to desperate measures, which mean signing up for a cheap policy that really does not do squat to protect your medical costs. If you sign up way in advance for the anticipation that something could go wrong, you avoid getting ripped out of your money.

You can save money now by not paying for health insurance, but you will also lose a lot more plus emotional damages when you wait until it’s too late. Health can be bitter and change for the worse at the most inopportune moment. Avoid the chance it does and solidify your future. Love life and live it to its fullest.

Graham McKenzie is the content Syndication Manager at insurance123.co.zaSouth Africa’s leading Health Insurance information portal.

Health Insurance in South Africa

Monday, June 29th, 2009

When searching for health insurance in South Africa there are very extensive reasons to find the cheapest premiums possible. With terminal illnesses becoming more common, and the methods used to treat them becoming more and more expensive. Medical doctors are required to charge more for their services, leaving the general population of South Africa defenseless when it comes to paying for health insurance.

Like America, South Africa has a public support plan. It is an option anyone can get. It is terribly easy to obtain and can be used to pay for anything related to the medical field. What funds are not used within the year of recieving benefits are not awarded to anyone.

There are real health insurance providers in South Africa offering a significant amount of coverage. Keep in mind, there are also a fair amount of scheme artists that are out to make a quick buck at the expense of a terminally ill person. When deciding which insurance is right for your needs, check to see what is covered and what is not. This is how schemes are empowered. People do not pay attention to the details described in the fine print of the insurance policy.

There are limits some times included with your coverage. Make sure you comprehend your policy completed, before purchasing insurance. Some limits branch as far as limiting which physicians can care for you at a selected hospital. This can cause great inconvenience and still leave you a bill. Especially if you are far from your home, and require emergency medical attention.

If you are elderly, you may have trouble finding an affordable insurance policy, and your best bet would be to sign up for medical aid. This is an option for the terminally ill also. If you are in good health and fairly young, you should get involved with a privately owned insurance company, to ensure your health insurance is already established in case you get sick.

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