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Health
Health care is changing rapidly. Twenty-five years ago, nearly all Americans had indemnity insurance coverage. A person with indemnity insurance could go to any doctor, hospital or other provider, and the insurance company and the patient would each pay part of the bill.
Today, more than half of all Americans who have insurance are enrolled in some kind of managed care plan, an organized way of both providing services and paying for them. The initial impetus for managed care was a desire to contain costs. Increases in health care costs had far outpaced increases in inflation throughout the 80’s and into the 90’s. Over time, however, the distinctions between managed care and indemnity plans have begun to blur as health plans have been forced to compete on both cost and quality-of-care considerations.
Please call our office to discuss your many options. For an online quote and application, use the link below for an offer from Blue Cross Blue Shield of Texas.