I'm
Pregnant Now What? (And I Don't Have Arizona Maternity Insurance)
By Matthew Irons
Many
women in America
are in this situation today of not having maternity insurance. The reasons for not having maternity coverage
are all too common: “I cannot afford it”,
“I thought my coverage included maternity”, or “I just didn’t choose to
have it in my plan because, we weren’t planning on having a baby yet”. Even though the reasons are different the end
result is the same. It is such a shame
that during one of the happiest times in a woman’s life has to be
mingled in with worry and fear. It is my
hope that the information in this article will provide clear answers
and will help remove some of the anxiety you may be feeling. I remember when my wife was pregnant; we had
enough to worry about let alone the financial aspects of having a baby.
So
what are your options if you do not have maternity coverage? Unfortunately, as you probably have already
experienced the insurance avenue is out! Once
you are pregnant, insurance companies will not accept you.
It is kind of like trying to get auto insurance after a
car wreck. Fortunately, there are a few
choices you can make:
**Discount
Medical Plans--- Discount medical plans like Ameriplan are
similar to traditional major medical plans yet are different. Major
medical insurance plans are designed to help cover the costs of medical
claims. Discount plans, however, just
provide a better rate for health services. The
nice thing about discount plans are they are significantly less
expensive than traditional health plans and you can begin using the
benefits from day one.
**Advocacy
Groups--- Similar to discount medical plans are maternity
advocacy groups like Maternity Advantage. They help to negotiate the best pricing for
lab work, help find the best doctor fees in your area, and help find
errors in billing to help cut costs. Click
the link above to have a maternity specialist help you better
understand the different programs they have available for you.
**Cash Payment Option--- Most OBGYN’s
have two billing methods 1) Global
billing—which
is used for insurance and 2) Cash payment. With
a cash payment option they give you a cash pay discount for their
medical services. Typically, the doctor’s
office will charge you around $2000-$3000 dollars from conception to
delivery. Next, you will need to contact
the billing department for your hospital. Every
hospital has a prepayment package for delivery services.
Usually these packages range from $3000-$5000 dollars. As you can see this is a much more expensive
option to experience on the front end, but you do save at the end. On average a normal pregnancy if you do not
have insurance, use an advocacy group, or discount plan will cost you
from $7500-$10,000 dollars - just for delivery!!!
As you can see there are options
available for pregnant women. I wish they were as comprehensive
as traditional health insurance with maternity care, but these programs
do help save women a lot of money in their maternity expenses. I
hope after reading this article you have a better understanding of what
your choices are and are able to develop a road map of what to do
next. But most of all, I hope that now you can rest a
little
easier at night because in a few short months you will have a lot of
late nights with your new baby.
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For Any Questions Relating To Your Arizona Health Insurance
Needs Please Contact:
Matthew Irons - Irons Family Insurance-
602-573-4198
matt@ironsfamilyinsurance.com
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