Private and Public Health Insurance

Private and Public Health Insurance Private health insurance and public health insurance are two different types of health insurance that provide financial protection against the cost of medical care. Public health care is usually provided by the government through national healthcare systems (NHS). Private health care can be provided through “for profit” hospitals and self-employed practitioners, and “not for profit” non-government providers, including faith-based organizations. Private health insurance is purchased from a private insurance company. The premiums are paid by the individual or employer, and the coverage and benefits vary depending on the plan. Public health insurance is provided by the government and is for low-income individuals and families. Public health insurance is typically less expensive than private health insurance, but it may have more restrictions on coverage and benefits. Private health insurance plans are generally more expensive, but potentially more comprehensive and customizable. Public health insurance plans are less expensive due to governments assistance (subvention), but may be less comprehensive than you would like due to certain limitations or restrictions. Base on your budget you want to select the insurance plan that is most convenient for you. #benewinsurance #insurtech #inclusiveinsurance #insurance #reinsurance #takaful

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