How Do I Estimate My Healthcare Expenses?
The Health Plan Cost Estimator includes a specific
list of the most commonly used medical services, and asks you to enter
numbers for each category based on how often you and your covered dependents
will use each of those services during 2008. The list includes:
- Routine physicals and annual GYN exams (preventive care)
- Well baby office visits
- Diagnosis/treatment office visits (with your family practice doctor
or internist)
- Specialist office visits
- Lab tests
- Electrocardiograms
- CAT scans
- X-rays (chest)
- Emergency room visits
- Maternity care - either normal or Cesarean delivery
- Prescription drugs - divided up by retail versus mail order, and by
generic, preferred brand name and non-preferred brand name.
The tool also asks you to enter a dollar amount that represents what
the total cost of medical services that aren't included in the list above
are likely to be. This includes what you and the medical plan might spend
on those services. So, for example, if you know you will have outpatient
surgery at a cost of $1,500, you would enter that amount for additional
services, and the estimator would apply any deductibles and coinsurance.
To help you estimate your likely expenses for the special plan year,
collect your statements of medical claims paid for the last year or so
to help you predict some of your likely expenses for 2008.
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