New Individual Medical BridgeSM
plan offers stronger coverage with new benefits
Consumers looking for stronger protection against out-of-pocket medical
and nonmedical costs can now take advantage of a new hospital
confinement indemnity plan from Colonial
Life & Accident Insurance Company.
Individual Medical BridgeSM is a hospital
confinement indemnity insurance plan that helps America’s workers
and their families pay expenses not covered by major medical coverage,
including deductibles, co-payments, coinsurance and other out-of-pocket
medical and nonmedical costs.
The plan provides benefits for hospitalization, outpatient surgery,
diagnostic tests, doctor’s office visits, emergency room visits,
ambulance transportation and other expenses due to a covered accident or
covered sickness.
“Many employers are looking for solutions to help offset rising health
insurance costs while still providing a competitive benefits package for
their employees,” said Steve Hesler, assistant vice president for
products at Colonial Life. “They’re shifting more of the costs to
employees in the form of higher deductibles and co-payments. Individual
Medical Bridge is an affordable solution for employees to create a
safety net and protect themselves from this greater financial exposure.”
Stronger protection for today’s rising health care costs
Colonial
Life’s new Individual Medical Bridge plan offers enhanced coverage,
including:
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Hospital confinement benefit levels up to $5,000.
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Outpatient surgery benefit.
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New medical treatment package to provide additional coverage for
common services including doctor’s office visit, emergency
room visit, X-ray, ambulance, air ambulance and appliances.
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Expanded health screening benefit that applies to 24 tests.
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New observation room visit benefit.
Greater flexibility for employers and employees
Individual
Medical Bridge is available in several plan options so employers and
their employees can choose the coverage that best meets their needs.
Employers with high-deductible health plans can select a more robust
HSA-compliant plan. They also can choose from several optional benefits
and employee optional benefit riders coupled with a simplified plan
design. Smaller employers can take advantage of lower requirements for
post-enrollment guaranteed issue at lower benefit levels to make
coverage available to more workers. Employees up to age 75 can qualify
for coverage.
Because Individual Medical Bridge is an indemnity plan, it’s easier for
employees to know exactly what their benefits are for a covered illness
or accident, Hesler said.
“It’s a ‘what you see is what you get’ benefit amount. That’s different
from an expense-based or ‘gap’ plan with an ‘up to’ benefit amount that
may be advertised but rarely realized,” he said. “And claim payments go
directly to the policyholder to use however they need it. The
policyholder is in control.”
Indemnity plans also tend to pay claims more quickly than expense-based
coverage, which requires primary major medical claims to be paid first.
With Individual Medical Bridge, there’s no coordination of benefits with
major medical or other coverage.
Colonial Life’s Individual Medical Bridge plan designs vary by state and
are not available in all states. This is a limited policy. Coverage has
exclusions and limitations that may affect benefits payable. To learn
more, contact Hesler at shesler@coloniallife.com
or 803-678-6743.
About Colonial Life
Colonial Life & Accident Insurance
Company is a market leader in providing financial protection benefits
through the workplace, including disability, life, accident, dental,
cancer, critical illness and hospital confinement indemnity insurance.
The company’s benefit services and education, innovative enrollment
technology and personal service support 85,000 businesses and
organizations, representing 3.5 million of America’s workers and their
families. For more information, visit www.coloniallife.com
or connect with the company at www.facebook.com/coloniallifebenefits,
www.twitter.com/coloniallife
and www.linkedin.com/company/colonial-life.
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