Unlike HMO and PPO health insurance plans, most indemnity policies allow you to choose any doctor and hospital that you wish when seeking health care services. Indemnity health insurance plans offer more flexibility in services, but sometimes that comes with an extra cost. If you have the opportunity to choose an indemnity policy for health insurance, here are five important points to remember.


Your “5 points to remember ” did not show up on my computer for some reason. Would you e-mail me these 5 points? Thanks, Jeri
Yes, same, you do not have the 5 points listed, therefore this brief is incomplete.
Thanks.
Lame!!!! Where ARE the 5 points???
This was a waste of time!
Click on the headline to see the full article…
Y’all need to click on the title!
On the internet things underlined are usually links to other documents…
You have to click on the “Understanding Indemnity Health Insurance Plans” and the five points will display.
Thanks for the help with the title-click…the information was just what I needed.
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I like the idea that you can choose which hospital or doctor you want to treat you. I never really bothered about it but after moving to another district I found that my previous hospital was much better run than my new one.
Gav @ corporate dental insurance