What is Covered?

  • Other Plan’s Copay/Deductibles
  • Doctor, Urgent Care & ER Visits
  • Hospital Stays & Surgery
  • Lab/Diagnostic Services
  • Prescription Drugs

Fixed Indemnity Insurance

Fixed indemnity insurance plan that pays you back.

A fixed indemnity plan is a plan that can supplement a major medical plan or maybe even a short term medical plan to cover your out-of-pocket costs associated for other medical services – including outpatient care, trips to the doctor for illness or injury, lab work and prescription drugs.

Set Benefits Pay You Cash

For specific covered medical services

Dual-Coverage Benefits Paid

Regardless of other insurance coverage

No Out-of-Pocket Deductibles

You pay nothing before receiving benefits

No Network Restrictions

See any doctor or specialist you choose

In general, fixed indemnity plans pay out cash benefits for specific covered situations related to hospital and doctor medical care. Sometimes called Hospital & Doctor Fixed Indemnity, the benefits received through these plans can help cover the annual deductibles that you may have to pay before receiving any coverage from your major medical or short term health plan.

Fixed indemnity plans are also more affordable than a major medical plan and consumers may see an average cost of $75.00 a month.

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