Humana has a hospital cash plan.
Do you think Humana's hospital cash plan is good and is the application process similar to filling out a major med app.
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Humana has a hospital cash plan.
I'd very much like to know where to get more information on this plan.
You can call them T: 615.377.1300 . They have people dedicated to this product that can assist you with getting appointed and explain to you how it is sold.
It is designed perfectly for Medicaid recipients, which would be the target market for this sort of thing.
If they are on Medicaid, can they afford these plans? How do you get a list of people on Medicaid? I have talked with people that wanted to pay $100/month - $150/month for a major med plan.
check with southwest service life - click on "home" below:I am looking for high daily hospital benefit plans being offered on an individual basis in Ca. and Tx. as well as small group plans offered in Ca. Tx. Az. and Nv.
Thanks
Mark
Medicaid people don't need it, and most often, the application for hospital indemnity asks if they are on medicaid, and if they are, they are rejected, quite often. Hospital indemnity is for people trying to cover a big deductible on their major med, or for people who cannot afford major med, but make too much to be on medicaid. I have sold a few of these policies over the years. I thought Obamacare rules might get rid of the plans.If they are on Medicaid, can they afford these plans? How do you get a list of people on Medicaid? I have talked with people that wanted to pay $100/month - $150/month for a major med plan.
Some of these indemnity plans are made to look like real Major Medical they say they pay $3000 per day in the Hospital and cover 3 times what Medicare would pay for a surgery so its good enough to be a primary plan.
When I went to a training it looked like the most they would pay is $3000 a day for the Hospital Room X number of days ( a little more for ICU) ,but the surgery was included in that $3000 a Day, there was no extra money added on to the $3000 a Day x number of days, so this surgical benefit of 3 times what Medicare would pay is meaningless.The real claim example showed the number of days times $3000 plus the number of Days in ICU x $4700(the amount for ICU per day) plus a one time $2000 admittance to the Hospital Benefit added together and that was it.There was no extra amount for the surgery (bypass) added on to that.
This would pay about $38,000 of a $80,000 Hospital Bill. Is this right?
Why?
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