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Long Term Health Insurance: Securing your Life from Possible Misery

from: HealthCoverNews.comHealthCoverNews.com Editorial Staff


People with disabilities and chronic illnesses can purchase the long-term health insurance in which traditional insurance such as Medicare and employer policies does not cover.


Long-term health insurance usually covers meals and provides help on the daily activities of a disabled person such as getting dressed or bathing. This type of insurance is able to protect the family of financial bankruptcy compared to getting a nursing home care which is more expensive.


People can take the advantage of a long-term health insurance to reduce financial risks of the possible effects of a chronic illness due to the poor quality of life they live when they were still young. Health risks are caused by smoking, drinking, taking unwanted drugs, pre-marital sex and stress.


Long-term health insurance is one of the best alternatives in reducing your fears on how you will survive financial burdens and take care of your health. It will ensure that every member of the family would not get saddled with a huge debt caused by expensive medical care or after encountering untimely accidents. High quality care is guaranteed to be given without losing the lifetime savings during treatment or recovery.


The cost of health care continuously rises each year so it is advisable to purchase a long term health insurance at an early age. Some people might not consider it but think of its advantage. It is less expensive when you purchase long-term health insurance at about the age of mid 50's because it is still considered as favorable age rather than purchasing it when you reached 60 years old and above where in higher premiums are charged.


Although the same amount of premium are still required to pay as you grow older, but you are entitled to get a coverage that is much better and increases your chance of getting approved without exclusions and riders. You cannot easily purchase a long-term health insurance once you are sick or hurt because you cannot purchase a policy from an insurance company at any rate.


People with other sources of income other than their benefits from Social Security or SSI (Supplemental Security Income) can reconsider the plan of purchasing a long-term health insurance without any trouble on paying their daily and monthly expenses.


Make sure that the insurance company will conduct current health assessment before giving you a policy. The assessment focuses of your ability in handling daily living activities including eating, dressing, going to the toilet, getting in and out of bed, bathing, and continence without asking help from others. The chance of getting a policy is minimized if you cannot do most of these activities.


Don't lose hope, there are several companies using various criteria for approving the type of policy you are applying for. The policy either focuses on health care given at home by a personal health nurse or some are designed giving care to the insured in a facility for long term care.


The choice will be given to the individual to select the type of plan but remember that different plans have its different price tags. You should be able to understand all the options before purchasing. If the plan makes you uncomfortable and pressured then politely exit and continue your search with other insurance companies. Long-term health insurance ensures that everything will be taken care of in your old age.