How do I find an affordable Connecticut health insurance plan?
There are several determinants of eligibility for children to be insured under the HUSKY Connecticut health insurance plan. The child must be under the age of 19 and must live in the state of Connecticut. The family income level varies depending on the number of individuals in the household. The cost of coverage for a HUSKY plan is different for Parts A and B. The cost for coverage in Husky Part A can range from free to minimal depending on household income. Premiums for Husky Part B on the other hand, are based on family income. Coverage for Husky Part A is comprehensive and includes preventive care such as prenatal and immunizations and well child visits. The plan provides coverage for a specified number of visits per year in accordance to the recommendations of the American Academy of Pediatrics. This plan usually covers hospital care and in-patient physician in full. HUSKY also provides 100% coverage for x-ray’s fillings, dental exams and necessary dental care. Husky Part B coverage is comparable to Part A, but Part B has low deductibles and co-payments. The co-payment is usually only $5 and deductibles vary depending on family income level. Husky Plus provides coverage for children with behavioral and special intensive physical needs. You can get more information on Connecticut health insurance by checking out insurance websites and comparing various types of coverage and related costs. Answer by general public — June 26, 2009 @ 3:21 pm No CommentsNo comments yet. Leave a comment |
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