How do I choose a medical insurance coverage for my child? I’m expecting and this early, I’m looking at getting a health insurance plan since the baby will be needing trips to the pediatrician. Can you give me any advice or tips?
You should look for a more comprehensive medical insurance coverage for your child since he or she needs routine checkups and several vaccines during the first three years of his/her life. A health insurance plan will provide coverage for the newborn if you have enrolled the child within 30 days of birth. Because your medical bill after giving birth is separate from your baby’s, make sure that the plan covers the infant’s stay in the nursery. See if the coverage also includes a stay in the neonatal intensive care unit, if the child ever needs it. You can ask around about other medical services that your baby might need. Check if the medical insurance coverage includes procedures such as laboratory tests, immunization and prescription drugs costs and other health care needs. It is also important to ask about the cost of a doctor’s visit and whether you will have out-of-pocket expenses. Your child’s medical insurance coverage must be comprehensive enough to cover all of his or her needs. You can ask your friends, family and an insurance agent on how you can get the best health insurance plan for your baby. Answer by general public - June 29, 2009 @ 12:57 pm No CommentsNo comments yet. Leave a comment |
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