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Why health insurance is important

  • Health insurance covers essential health benefits critical to maintaining your health and treating illness and accidents

  • Health insurance protects you from unexpected, high medical costs.

  • You pay less for covered in-network health care, even before you meet your deductible.

  • You get free preventive care, like vaccines, screenings, and some check-ups, even before you meet your deductible.

  • If you have a Marketplace plan or other qualifying health coverage through the plan year 2018, you don’t have to pay the penalty that people without coverage must pay.

Even before you meet your deductible, you may save hundreds of dollars in medical costs.

This is true if your plan is a PPO, an HMO, an EPO, or another kind of plan with a network of care providers.

How you save money before you meet your deductible

Insurance companies negotiate discounts with health care providers, and as a plan member you’ll pay that discounted rate. People without insurance pay, on average, twice as much for care.

This means when you use a network provider you pay less for the same services than someone who doesn’t have coverage – even before you meet your deductible.

  • Sometimes these savings are small. If you’re insured and use a network provider, you may pay $25 for a flu shot instead of the $40 someone without coverage pays.

  • In other cases the savings can be big. If use a network provider, you may pay $85 for an office visit instead of the $150 someone without coverage pays. Savings can be even higher for more expensive services.

So even if you don’t reach your deductible during the year, you can save a lot of money on your covered medical services just by being enrolled in an insurance plan.