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If you only have health coverage through Original Medicare, you may be concerned that your benefits do not include dental, vision, or hearing coverage. To get such coverage, you will have to seek out and enroll in a qualified plan that offers the benefits you need. Dental, vision, and hearing insurance are not required by the Affordable Care Act, therefore you don’t have to worry about facing penalties for not buying coverage.
DVH plans help cover things like exams, cleanings, contact lenses, hearing aids, x-rays, and other common services and items that aren’t covered by Medicare or your Medicare Supplement.
Dental, vision, and hearing plans don’t make you answer health questions. No medical underwriting is required to be approved for dental coverage.
Every insurance carrier offers benefit options ranging from $1,000 per year to as much as $3,000 per year. Choose the benefit that best matches your budget for DVH expenses.
Plan deductibles are typically $100, giving you quick access to your coverage.
A basic DVH plan costs around $35 per month. Even if you want the highest coverage options, the monthly premium only reaches about $75 per month.
While you don’t have to stay in-network for most plans, you receive a discount if you do. Take advantage of preferred pricing by seeing in-network physicians.
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Vision insurance is another form of insurance that works just like any other type of insurance; you pay monthly premiums in exchange for access to essential benefits. There is a difference between the way vision insurance works and the way dental insurance works. Vision insurance will help you pay for routine exams that are not covered by most medical plans, and it also helps policyholders pay for glasses and contact lenses. Yet, serious procedures, like non-elective surgery to fix an eye injury, are not covered. Instead, you will have to leverage another form of coverage to pay for such treatments. Because of this difference, vision insurance is often incredibly affordable
Vision insurance is very inexpensive, with average costs ranging from $5 to $15 a month. Adding coverage for a family member may result in lower per-person costs. Each plan covers a different set of expenses, so check with your provider to determine what your monthly premiums pay for and whether you have to pay deductibles or coinsurance for services rendered.
Buying glasses without insurance can be expensive, because you need to purchase the frames and the lenses. If you opt to choose contact lenses, those may cost less upfront, but over time the costs compound. Insurance can help you make sure that you always have the eyewear you need to keep your vision protected. Some insurance plans also cover coatings that can be added to your eyewear, such as anti-scratch, fog and moisture, and reflective coatings.
As stated before, medically necessary eye procedures are normally covered by health insurance plans. Corrective surgeries, like LASIK eye surgery, are not. Therefore, if you wish to receive a corrective surgery, your vision insurance plan may help pay for it. Keep in mind that only some plans include this benefit, so check with your provider before signing the contract.
In exchange for monthly premiums, dental insurance will provide you with coverage that helps you pay for dental services. There are two major categories of dental insurance; basic coverage and full coverage. Basic plans cover preventive care services, like cleanings, x-rays, and a few other basic procedures, like cavity fillings.
Full coverage, on the other hand, covers far more services and can significantly decrease your out-of-pocket costs for dental care. Though, full coverage typically has much higher premium costs than basic coverage. But the cost is usually worth it, because full coverage plans often cover a wider range of preventive dental treatments, including fluoride treatments and sealants.
With full dental coverage, you may have access to the following major benefits:
Dental insurance requires plan participants to pay a range of out-of-pocket costs, like coinsurance, deductibles, and premiums. Premium costs vary from plan to plan, but the average American pays approximately $360 a year for dental insurance. Averages may be different in different states. Most plans also have a maximum annual benefit, that marks the maximum amount you are allowed to receive per year. In most cases, this limit will range from $1,000 to $2,000. This limit can be met quite quickly, so be sure to prepare for additional out-of-pocket costs if you need a serious dental procedure.
When it comes to dental insurance, there are typically only two basic varieties being offered by insurance coverage. They are Dental HMOs and Dental PPOs. There is a third option, called Indemnity plans, but they are uncommon.
Dental HMOs are dental insurance plans that restrict policyholders to only seeing providers that are within their plan’s network. Most HMO networks are quite limited, so it is difficult to see the same dentist regularly, but in exchange, you typically face lower costs and the plans have simpler fee structures.
Dental PPOs also have a network of dentists, but they are far less restrictive than HMO plans. Your PPO plan will typically let you seek care outside of the network, but doing so may come at a higher cost. If you choose a larger insurer, you may be able to find a plan that includes your current dentist within their network as well.
If you have an HMO, you don’t really have the option to see out-of-network dentists, but if you have a PPO, the choice is yours. Though, we suggest you always try to see in-networks providers, because your insurer negotiates discounted fees on your behalf.
There are countless vision, dental, and hearing insurance policy options, so get help sifting through them. Trust the insurance professionals at First Guard to help you find the coverage you need.
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