Most people, especially with dependents, need health insurance. Health insurance
costs represent a growing part of the household budget.
Choosing between health plans is not as easy as it once
was. Although there is no one "best" plan, there are some plans that
will be better than others for you and your family's health needs.
Plans differ, both in how much you have to pay and how easy it is to
get the services you need. Although no plan will pay for all the
costs associated with your medical care, some plans will cover more
than others.
This website can help you make sense of your choices for getting
health care insurance.
Almost all plans today have ways to reduce unnecessary use of health
care. and keep down the costs of health care, too. This may
affect how easily you get the care you want, but should not
affect how easily you get the care you need.
Plans change from year to year,
so you should carefully consider each plan, using the information outlined
in this website.
Even if you don't get to choose the health plan yourself (for
example, your employer may select the plan for your company), you
still need to understand what kind of protection your health plan
provides and what you will need to do to get the health care that
you and your family need.
The more you learn, the
more easily you'll be able to decide what fits your personal needs and
budget.