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		<title>The Costly Reality of Michigan Health Insurance Misconceptions</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 25 Oct 2009 12:00:38 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mike Novelli</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Available in a variety of Michigan health insurance plans, selecting the right policy leaves many consumers baffled and quite often with unsuitable policies or none at all. Shoppers, looking for the most affordable monthly premium, usually end up with medical coverage, garnering too many out-of-pocket costs. An inflating unemployment deficit and uninsured setbacks, coupled with skyrocketing hospital bills continue to plague Michigan's financially distressed citizens.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Available in a variety of Michigan health insurance plans, selecting the right policy leaves many consumers baffled and quite often with unsuitable policies or none at all. Shoppers, looking for the most affordable monthly premium, usually end up with medical coverage, garnering too many out-of-pocket costs. An inflating unemployment deficit and uninsured setbacks, coupled with skyrocketing hospital bills continue to plague Michigan&#8217;s financially distressed citizens.</p>
<p>Approximately, 47 percent of Americans don&#8217;t understand their health insurance or the difference between co-payment, deductible, and coinsurance. The problem is that consumers shopping for Michigan health insurance are unaware of what they&#8217;re buying. In the end, many are left to pay medical bills they thought their policy would cover.</p>
<p>As a first time expectant mother, Wanda Jones, was excited about giving birth. However, the affordable premium health plan that she bought as a small business owner uncovered some unforeseen surprises. Ms. Jones thought that her $2000 deductible should cover the cost of her hospital bill, when she learned that it would be an additional $4000 for the delivery of her baby.</p>
<p>Insurance analysts share that consumers often misconstrue the terms of having health insurance to mean that everything is covered. In the long run, confusion about medical coverage proves to be costly. As was the case of Ms. Jones, the owner of a craft shop in Ann Arbor, failure to ask specific questions changed the course of several events. Her deductible to deliver her baby was more than she held in her savings account. She admits that she may have rethought facing parenting on her own.</p>
<p>Mike Novelli, president of MichiganHealthandLife.com says that selecting the right Michigan health insurance plan has a lot to do with the broker selling the policy. If the agent neglects to disclose all the policy&#8217;s details, there are generally going to be some surprises. He advises consumers to avoid unscrupulous brokers by obtaining quotes from an agent who vends an assortment of Michigan health insurance plans. He also recommends recognizing the following shortlist of ethical attributes:</p>
<p>- Thoroughly explains the terms of the policy (Compares options between deductibles, coinsurance and low cost premiums).</p>
<p>- Does not request an application fee. Quote for Michigan health insurance plans are free.</p>
<p>- Exudes helpful and knowledgeable advice without imposing any coercion tactics.</p>
<p>For additional consumer information pertaining to medical coverage in Michigan, one of the best resources, featuring <a href="http://www.michiganhealthandlife.com">Michigan health insurance</a> and free <a href="http://www.michiganhealthandlife.com/quotes_family_health.htm">Michigan medical quotes</a> is <a href="http://www.michiganhealthandlife.com">Michigan Health &amp; Life</a>.</p>
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