Affordable Alternative Health Insurance - Some Alternatives That Could Save You Money

Health insurance costs have risen dramatically in the past few years – whether you’re insuring only yourself or your , you have most likely experienced this yourself. There are some alternatives to the traditional employer sponsored health plans that may be able to save you money.

First, there are what are known as ‘ Savings Accounts,’ which allow you to put money into an account specifically for health related expenses, tax free. You also use it tax free, which means – you pay no taxes on that money at all! There are downsides, though. You have to ‘predict’ how much money you’ll need to put away, and you have to use it all up by the end of the year, otherwise that money is gone for good. It is typically distributed to everyone else who has savings accounts at your employer, so I advise only using these accounts if you know you will incur costs in the next year, and know the approximate amount of money you’ll be spending on expenses.

In addition to this, there are now being plans introduced in certain states which allow you, the patient, access to prices that only insurance companies had access to. See, hospitals and doctors charge certain prices to insurance companies, and different prices to individuals without insurance.
Of course, the insurance companies are charged a fraction of what someone without insurance is. Under these new plans, you can access the same prices without having to go through your insurer. There is a ‘monthly access fee’ that applies, but it is usually much cheaper than the monthly premiums charged by an insurance company.

Finally, an individual always has the option to take the cheapest option available on their health insurance. This means, of course, that you are ‘gambling’ on the fact that you or your will not get sick or need care. This usually involves taking the highest possible deductible and selecting the plan with the least freedom in choosing your doctors. When selecting this option, a person is ‘self-insuring,’ or choosing to take the responsibility of most of the charges on him or herself, instead of shifting the responsibility to the insurance company. This may be the cheapest way, but it’s not recommended for someone who needs to visit the doctor often or families with children.

Cheap Car Insurance Online

With oil prices on the increase predominantly in the Middle East, it is having a serious knock on effect to the price of petrol.

In the UK petrol is currently almost GBP 1.00 per litre, and in some rural towns it exceeds this price. The burden on the average motorist is having an effect with an average family car costing around GBP 55.00 to fill up.

With the increase in fuel prices any relief on the poor motorist is more than welcome. You will be pleased to know the increase in recent car insurance competition, particuarly online, has resulted in cheaper car insurance for all.

This does mean that shopping around for car insurance can lead to lower premiums. The large car insurance companies have recently carried out major advertising campaigns highlighting the ‘lower premiums and saving online benefits’. At present just by buying your car insurance online rather than over the phone can save you an instant 10% with some car insurance companies.

One other aspect to consider are companies that search out the cheapest car insurance for you with top car insurance firms. You simply make one phone call, or one web enquiry and they will search on your behalf with top firms. You pay no for this service as the commission they take comes straight from the car insurance firm. It’s an ideal solution for those with little time to shop around.

One point to remember is make sure you have the right policy for you. You may find a replacement car an advantage for times when your car may be being repaired. Not all insurance companies offer this and it often comes as a premium. Cost is a major factor but ensure the cover is right for you, your car and circumstances.