How much should health insurance be costing me and my family of 4?

I аm self employed аnd hаνе a wife аnd two kids. Thе current health insurance carrier seems tο hеlр mе wіth minumum οf coverage οf doctors visits. I took mу kids tο gеt school physicals. blood pressure checks, consequence checks аnd a few minutes cost mе 120.00 per physical. IS THIS RIGHT. I live іn Ohio near cleveland, Cаn anyone give mе ѕοmе pointers

5 Responses to “How much should health insurance be costing me and my family of 4?”

  • reena r:

    Better converse in to agent

  • mbrcatz17:

    Health insurance should be costing you and your family between $800 and $1100 per month, for a low/no deductible plot.

    That price is in this area right, for physicals.

  • ISOintelligentlife:

    There’s really no way to say what health insurance for a family of 4 should be costing you. It’s like asking how much a car will cost… even if you’re looking at two 1968 muscle cars, there’s a HUGE difference in the price of the one that someone’s babied and displays on the auto show path and the one somebody’s just hauled out of a junk yard.

    As for the cost of physicals, that’s really a small low in my opinion. But this is a huge part of the problem of why people don’t know their health insurance costs. People who have low (or no) deductibles and flat copayments (typically also very low) for doctor’s visits don’t associate the fact that the insurance company may very well be shelling out an bonus $50 – 250 PER VISIT for each of these, depending on the nature of the visit.

    Most people are too insulated from the real cost of the medical care, so they scream in this area the cost of their insurance. But their insurance rates keep going up because the same people who it only costs a $10 copay run to the doctor for each small sniffle DO run to the doctor for each small sniffle.

    In fact, most people are also too insulated from the real cost of their health insurance, because the majority of the premium is paid by an employer. (I always laugh when people come in and tell me in this area how they’re paying “outrageous” amounts for their company health insurance, but they’re only contributing $63 each two weeks.)

    Look, the fact is it’s all in the details. I’m a 36 year ancient diabetic (who happens to sell health insurance for a living) and I pay $450/month for a policy with a $1500 deductible. That’s just for me and that’s on a group plot. (A comparable individual plot would run me $681/month.)

    If everyone in your family is healthy, you may be able to get a nice policy for under $500/month. If anyone has a serious health issue (even one that you may not consider to be a serious health issue), it will easily run you $500 for that self alone (and that’s with a high deductible, likely more — possibly a LOT more.) There’s just no way to tell you how much your plot should cost, because it’s based on your family’s health history.

  • Coastalalltheway:

    Try a discount medical plot. With this plot you would have probably paid $60 per kid instead of $120. One thing people don’t realize is that healthcare make their money off the self pay. That is why the rates for self pay is so high. they don’t make money off of the insured because the insurance company is only going to pay them a percentage off the customary fee. View website below. It seems to me a discount medical plot would be best for you. You don’t want your profits to go to paying insurance premium. You can get full family coverage for $59.95 a month.

  • Christy:

    It really depends on what your plot allows. For example, there are some plans that offer wellness benefits (i.e. they will allow physicals up to a particular dollar amt. once a year). Also, if any member of your family has any pre-existing conditions, you may be paying more to have coverage for those conditions.

    It would be in your best interest to shop around and get some quotation marks to find out if you’re being ripped off. And of course, with any type of insurance, the amount of your premium depends on your copays and deductibles. Also, you do NOT want a discount plot. Those are the worst. Usually, the doctors that acknowledge those are in the worst areas of town, plus, and you get what you pay for, so to converse in (discount plot, discount service, discount treatment, etc.).

    Hope that helps. :o )