Fall is round the corner and it’s time to get back to school! As a
college student, one of the first things you should be thinking about is
securing your Kentucky student health insurance. If you should fall
sick or have an accident and don’t have coverage, you could end up
spending lot of money on hospital bills.
Here are tips to help you stay covered in the most affordable way:•
Rethink staying on your parents’ health insurance plan: Students are
allowed to stay on a parent’s health plan till age 26. This is a good
option if you are going to school in Kentucky. However, many
Kentucky health insurance plans
provide comprehensive coverage only if you use their network of doctors
and hospitals within the state. If you’re going to a college or
university outside the state, you would have to consider purchasing a
separate individual health insurance plan.
• If you are an
undergraduate or graduate student age 26 or older, you cannot get
coverage on your parents’ health insurance plan. So you would have to
buy coverage on your own.
• Compare plans: Once you decide to
purchase a Kentucky individual health insurance plan, check out your
options. A reliable health insurance broker can help you get quotes from
leading Kentucky health insurance companies. You can also get
professional advice on whether it would be more affordable to stay on
your parents’ plan or to enroll in a separate one.
• Know your school-based plan: School-based
Kentucky student health insurance
plans are easy to enroll in and more affordable than an individual plan
from a private health insurance company. They allow access to
healthcare facilities on the campus. However, the downside is that
coverage may not extend to outside the campus. For instance, if you fall
sick during your holiday at home or elsewhere, you would have to pay
for your medical bills from your own pocket. Another limitation is that
many school-based plans have limited benefits. If you do consider
enrolling in one, don’t forget to check whether it covers sports
injuries.
You could also consider a non-school sponsored student
health insurance plan. This type of plan can cover you when you are off
campus and even if you’re going abroad.
• Understand your
Kentucky individual health insurance options: The Affordable Care Act
has changed many things about Kentucky individual health insurance
plans. They offer greater access to certain preventive care with no
deductibles, co-pays or co-insurance. The long list of covered services
includes annual flu shots and routine vaccinations. Moreover, you cannot
be denied coverage even if you have a pre-existing condition. Not all
plans have to follow these rules, so make sure to check with your
insurance broker before you buy your plan.
Check out all the pros
and cons before you purchase your Kentucky student health insurance
plan. Find an experienced, licensed Kentucky health insurance broker you
can trust and get the right advice about staying covered.