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Health Insurance
We are here to help you with all of your health insurance needs; from individual to large groups.from traditional plans, to HMO's., PPO's and HSA's. If you don't see a plan that you are interested in please feel free to contact us.
Health Insurance Types
We traditionally offer these types of Health Insurance.
• Individual and Family Health:For people that need their own insurance because they are between jobs or don't have insurance offered to them somewhere else.
• Small Group Health:Covers 3 to 50 people.
• Large Group Health:When needing to cover 50 plus people.
Health Insurance Products
HMO:
 HMO stands for Health Maintenance Organization, a health care system that assumes or shares both the financial risks and the delivery risks associated with providing comprehensive medical services to a voluntarily enrolled population in a particular geographic area, usually in return for a fixed, prepaid fee.
PPO:
 PPO - A Preferred Provider Organization is an arrangement designed to supply health care services at a discounted cost by providing incentives for members to use designated health providers (who contract with the PPO at a discount), but which also provides coverage for services rendered by health care providers who are not part of the PPO network.
POS:
 Point of Service has similarities to both PPO and HMO plans. As with Preferred Provider (PPO) plans, you are directed toward a network of contracted doctors, hospitals and clinics for your healthcare, but you can pay a larger out-of-pocket fee to visit an out-of-network provider. In line with the managed care policies of an HMO, your healthcare is administered according to a healthcare professional.
With a Point of Service plan your primary doctor oversees your medical care and refers you to contracted specialists when the need arises.
Akin to the philosophy of an HMO, POS plans promote health and wellness through prevention and education, in addition to treatment. The upside to a Point of Service plan is the freedom to go out on your own and chose your own providers, even specialists, outside the network.
HSA:
 With a Health Savings Account flexibility is the key component. Anyone with a high-deductible health plan can set up a health savings account to save money on medical care now, as well as save for future medical expenses. You may use HSA funds to pay for expenses that must be met before your deductible, to pay for services not covered by your health plan (such as alternative therapies or out-of-network providers), or insurance coverage during periods of unemployment.
FSA:
 Flexible Spending Accounts allows consumers to contribute money on a tax-free basis for common out-of-pocket healthcare expenses.
Voluntary Products:
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Dental:
 Dental refers to a contract in which a consumer pays premium in return for contracted dental services. Consumers may choose a plan which offers discounts on specified dental services performed by providers that are contracted with the organization. Many consumers simply receive dental service benefits as part of a larger healthcare insurance policy.
Vision:
 Vision refers to a contract between a consumer and an insurance organization which provides vision care in return for a premium. In exchange for their premium payments, consumers usually receive eye examinations (given by doctors and clinics contracted with the insurance organization) and corrective eyewear. Exactly how much of the fees are covered varies according to the specifics of the plan.
The Freeman Group  |  1525 Hamilton Ave  |  Waterbury, CT 06706Phone: 203 753 9071  |  Fax: 203 575 0442
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