How To Save At Least $300 On Health Insurance

Most Americans are bad at figuring out which health insurance plan will save them money. A study of almost 24,000 employees at a major Fortune 100 company found that 61% of them chose the wrong plan for their needs and estimated that the average employee could have saved 2 per year by choosing a different plan. Watch the video above to learn why Americans struggle to pick the most financially beneficial insurance plan for them and how to pick the right one.

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How To Save At Least 0 On Health Insurance
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This cartoon explains health insurance using fun, easy-to-understand scenarios. It breaks down important insurance concepts, such as premiums, deductibles and provider networks. The video explains how individuals purchase and obtain medical care and prescription drugs when enrolled in various types of health insurance, including HMOs and PPOs.

This is the third YouToons video written and produced by the Kaiser Family Foundation. The video is narrated by former U.S. Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, a nationally-recognized surgeon and Foundation trustee.

Also available in Spanish: http://youtu.be/mDPhCo11z0E

To download the video, please visit: http://www.kff.org/youtoons-health-insurance-explained

Comments

  1. Why Health Insurance?

    https://clearcovid.blogspot.com/2022/09/why-health-insurance.html

    In the U.S. Health Insurance was designed to cover the large murder the expenses at the end of life. 80% of the expense was from cancers. Drug company is and doctors were addicted to that money!

    Heart disease cost 15% of the health budget, while diabetes makes up the meaning 5% are profitable medicine. I have published many times that ½ minute of High Intensity UltraSound each side ahead clears dementia. MS, our Alzheimer's, Parkinson's and schizophrenia.

  2. The question is what r u really getting and remember nothing for free..they may tell u it is but ask they will gaslight u…ask this why r insurance give free check ups but still billing out of your payment to them then turn around send u to doctors who re do everything so double payments? But doctors get kickbacks also? So they dont care? So who's really sticking it to us the doctors or insurance? How much is each person paying?

  3. That’s how much people actually care, they won’t help you unless you have money kids my ass I hate everyone and this world is going on fire soon

  4. this video is about telling you how bad you are at picking a health insurance plan and not actually telling you how to be better at it

  5. Me and my wife have no idea how to get health insurance so I decided to check YouTube and I still have no clue

  6. The economic crisis is just a time that differentiates the wise from the other, the wise will invest right now either in stock or cryptocurrency just to hold some shares of something.

  7. Can't just stop recommending him enough for his tireless efforts and his tremendous by this people ,truly the best👆👆

  8. Can't just stop recommending him enough for his tireless efforts and his tremendous by this people ,truly the best👆👆

  9. Pay a premium. Pay a deductible. Pay a co-pay. Then get denied or be told you have to ask special permission to go to the doctor you want. It’s a giant scam. It’s necessary but it’s a scam.

  10. I would LOVE it if the U.S. had insurance plans that actually provided really good coverage. For example, some routine screenings such as a colonoscopy still are VERY expensive even with insurance.

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