Bucks County Insurance Company Helps Locals Understand Insurance Options

By Donna Beley


Even before Obamacare, choosing the right healthcare plan was a messy process. Now there are a whole lot of new possibilities, and that makes it downright bewildering. The easy way out is to get hold of a Bucks County health insurance company so that one of their agents can lay out all the options for buying healthcare coverage in Pennsylvania.

A good place to start would be to know what features to look for in a plan. The ideal provider would have lots of different plans, so look for one that has an affordable premium and offers features such as emergency/urgent care, electronic referrals, and no claim forms. Other desirable features include prescription drugs, regular eye exams and contacts or glasses, if needed.

It's no secret that an employer-sponsored plan is likely to be the cheapest option. For one thing, the employer foots part of the cost. Secondly, the employer purchases it as a group plan for all eligible employees in the firm, which further reduces the rates. Medicare and Medicaid would be very affordable too, but eligibility is limited even after the expansions under Obamacare.

Pennsylvania's healthcare marketplace, otherwise known as Obamacare, is likewise a place to buy into an affordable healthcare plan. The competitive marketplace reduces rates. The cost of coverage is then further reduced through tax credits.

In any case, everyone has to have healthcare unless they can claim a special exemption. Those who do not comply will be hit with a fine that the IRS will collect with their taxes. If the open enrollment period for Obamacare has ended for the year, the one for next year will start in October.

People who do not qualify for any of these options will need to buy into their own plan. In such cases, it's important to look closely not just at the premiums, but also at other features including deductibles, co-pay, prescription drug benefits, pre-existing diseases, out of network costs, etc. To get a comparison of the different options available to them, Bucks County residents should contact a nearby insurance agent or company and ask for quotes.




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