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home > health plans > fee-for-service plans Fee-For-Service Health Plans Cover Everything - At a PriceIndemnity insurance, the traditional and more commonly familiar fee-for-service health care, has gradually become less prevalent as managed care becomes more and more popular. However, if you value flexibility in your health care and don't mind spending a little extra money for full coverage, it may be the best policy for you.
Your coverage with fee-for-service health care
Fee-for-service health care offers you incredible flexibility concerning your choice of physician and facility, including your primary caregiver, any specialist that might be necessary, your hospital and even your surgeon. Having coverage this flexible also means immediate treatment for medical emergencies or unexpected illnesses. Your costs with fee-for-service health careHaving a choice in you primary caregiver, specialist, hospital and surgeon does not come cheap. While it's hard to predict the annual cost of health care under an indemnity insurance plan, there are a few costs that come pretty standard: Basic, comprehensive, and major medical insuranceThere are three kinds of indemnity insurance coverage: Want to learn even more?
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