Thursday, June 14, 2007

Where To Find Florida Health Insurance Information

Choosing the right health insurance plan is confusing, but it's
brain work that must be done. There are several resources
online where you can find consumer-friendly information about
choosing the best healthcare provider for you.

There is a downloadable PDF file called "Consumer's Guide To
Getting And Keeping Health Insurance In Florida" available at
this site: http://www.healthinsuranceinfo.net/fl00.html. The
report covers all the basics of the health insurance industry,
and all things specific to the state of Florida. It's a
daunting 40 pages and some of it is quite detailed, but it is a
must-read for Florida residents.

The best place to go for Florida health insurance information
is the state government. The Florida Agency For Health Care
Administration, a Florida state agency, has several websites
that provide up-to-date information about Florida health care.
These sites provide easy access for Florida residents to
information about different health care plans, providers and
hospitals.

Florida was the first state in the country to start reporting
mortality rates, infection rates and information about the
quality of pediatric care of different hospitals. If you are
checking out hospitals in Florida, you can easily see which
hospitals have the highest death rate, and this can help you
decide which one is right for you. For more info see
http://www.medicalhealthinsuranceguide.org/Individual_Health_Insurance/
on cheap Health Insurance.

The AHCA has two particularly useful sites, Florida Health Stat
(www.FloridaHealthStat.com) and My Florida RX
(www.MyFloridaRX.com).

Florida Health Stat provides information about particular
hospitals, healthcare professionals and outpatient care
facilities. It has a "QuickStat" link that provides an
easy-to-see summary of general healthcare information. It
gives you updated prices for each facility and program as well.

Florida Health Stat also offers information about prescription
drugs, nursing homes and doctors. It also has a statewide
facility locater. You can enter your street address and it
will tell you where to find the closest healthcare facility.
You can also use advanced search options to look for certain
types of facilities.

My Florida RX is a searchable site that tells you where to buy
the prescription drugs you need, and at what price. You enter
your county and location, then the type of drug you need. It
will give you a listing of places where you can have your
prescription filled, and how much it will cost you.

These sites contain all kinds of useful information for Florida
residents, but they also have lots of external links.

If you are looking for specific information on Florida health
insurance plans, Florida Health Stat has a section about health
plans with comprehensive and current information. Here, you can
find Florida HMO reports for each year. Looking at the reports
and comparing health plans can help you make an informed
decision about which provider is best for you.

There is a lot of jargon and difficult terminology, and it can
be overwhelming to sift through it all. But, this is something
you absolutely must do. Your health insurance choices are very
important. This is why the Florida Health Stat also offers a
glossary and help page to help you sort through it all.

Health insurance laws and practices differ from state to state.
It's important to know your rights and what options are
available to you.

About The Author: You can also find more info on
http://www.medicalhealthinsuranceguide.org/International_Health_Insurance/
on International Health Insurance and
http://www.medicalhealthinsuranceguide.org/Long_Term_Health_Insurance/
on Long Term Health Insurance.

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