Michigan Student Health Insurance
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Health Insurance Coverage for Michigan Students
When you’re healthy and rarely visit the doctor it’s easy to forget how important health insurance is until you actually need to use it. Minor injuries and emergency room visits can cost a lot to a college student on a budget. But one important point that most students forget is that they have more options than the average person when it comes to getting health coverage.
Going without coverage is never a good idea, and your school may require you to have some form of coverage. What health insurance options are available to Michigan students?
Coverage Options for Michigan Students
Stay on Parent’s Plan – if you are a fulltime student, you may be eligible to remain on your parent’s plan. It is easier since your parents will be handling the bills, but if you go to school out-of-state, your coverage levels may not be as robust as they would be in your home state. Also, your parent’s health insurance could be more expensive than other coverage options.
School Sponsored Plan – Some colleges offer their own health plan. Some common concerns with these plans is that they may not cover services off-campus or you can lose eligibility if you are a part-time student. Check to see if your school offers a health plan for its students.
Student Health Plan – These plans are for full-time students typically between 17-29 years old. The major advantage with this plan is that the coverage will travel with you wherever you go in the US. However, it may require you to pay your premium in a single lump-sum amount and it is not available in every state.
Individual and Family Plans – You can also purchase an individual and family health plan. Individual and family health insurance is a type of health insurance coverage that is made available to individuals and families and offers a range of coverage benefits depending on the actual plan you select.
Dependency Rules in Michigan
Federal Health reform law states that after September 23, 2010, children are allowed to stay on their parents’ insurance plan until age 26, whether or not they are enrolled in school. Certain states may have additional rules determining dependency eligibility. Check with the Michigan State Department of Insurance or your parents’ insurance carrier.
Michigan College / University Coverage Requirements
Some Michigan colleges and universities may require that students to have some form of health insurance coverage. You should check with the admissions office to determine if health insurance coverage is required.
Benefits / Advantages of Student Plan
Some benefits of a student plan include:
You’re covered all year, not just during the school year.
You’re covered no matter where you go. School-sponsored plans might only cover you within the state where you go to school. If you are on your parent’s health insurance plan and move out of state, you could run into the same issue.
If you transfer schools, you plan moves with you. This might not be the case for school-sponsored health plans.
Whatever you decide, make sure the plan is right for your health care needs.