PLANOS DE SAÚDE COM COPARTICIPAÇÃO, COMO FUNCIONAM?

Fraternity Seguros
9 Aug 202210:11

Summary

TLDRRoberto Drops, a technical expert, discusses health insurance plans with co-participation in this video. He clarifies misconceptions, highlighting that despite the fear of high co-pays, these plans can save up to 20-30% on premiums compared to non-co-participation plans. Drops explains that co-participation costs are nominal and provides examples of象征性 costs for elective consultations, emergency visits, and complex exams, emphasizing the overall cost-effectiveness and preventive benefits of such plans. He also mentions that some plans, like Porto Seguro, Golden Cross, and Central Nacional Unimed, have no co-participation for hospitalizations and surgeries, making them even more advantageous.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Roberto Drops, the technical director of Seguros, discusses health insurance plans with co-participation.
  • 🤔 Many people are unaware or have misconceptions about co-participation health plans, leading to reluctance to adopt them.
  • 💰 Co-participation plans can offer savings of about 20-30% compared to non-co-participation plans.
  • 🏥 Despite the fear of high co-participation costs, the actual co-participation amounts are symbolic and much lower than out-of-pocket expenses.
  • 📉 The script dispels the myth that co-participation plans are expensive, showing that they can be more economical.
  • 📈 Co-participation plans often have a fixed co-payment amount per service, which is significantly lower than the cost of the same service paid privately.
  • 🏥 The script provides examples of co-participation amounts for elective consultations, emergency room visits, and various medical exams.
  • 💉 Co-participation for complex exams like CT scans, MRIs, and 3D ultrasounds can range from 50 to 150 reais, which is a fraction of the cost if paid out-of-pocket.
  • 🏢 Some health insurance providers, like Porto Seguro, Golden Cross, and Central Nacional Unimed, have plans that only require co-participation for elective consultations and emergency room visits, not for hospitalizations or surgeries.
  • 📅 Co-participation payments are not made at the time of service but are billed by the insurance company 30 to 90 days after the service is used.
  • 💼 The script encourages viewers to consider the long-term savings and peace of mind that co-participation plans can offer, especially in emergency situations.

Q & A

  • What is a health plan with co-participation?

    -A health plan with co-participation is a type of health insurance where the insured shares the cost of healthcare services with the insurance provider, resulting in reduced monthly premiums.

  • Why do some people have a misconception about health plans with co-participation?

    -Some people may have misconceptions about health plans with co-participation due to a lack of understanding or a preconceived notion that these plans involve excessive out-of-pocket costs.

  • What is the average percentage of cost savings with a co-participation health plan?

    -With a co-participation health plan, one can save approximately 20 to 30 percent on monthly premiums compared to a plan without co-participation.

  • How do co-participation costs compare to out-of-pocket expenses for medical services?

    -Co-participation costs are significantly lower than out-of-pocket expenses for the same medical services, making it a more economical choice for insured individuals.

  • What is the approximate cost of elective consultations under a co-participation health plan?

    -The cost of elective consultations under a co-participation health plan typically ranges from 15 to 30 reais, which is considerably lower than the average market rate.

  • How much does a co-participation plan usually cost for emergency room visits?

    -The co-participation cost for an emergency room visit can range from 30 to 60 reais, which is a fraction of what one would pay if they were to pay out-of-pocket.

  • What is the co-participation cost for complex medical exams like CT scans or MRIs?

    -The co-participation cost for complex medical exams such as CT scans or MRIs can vary from 50 to 150 reais, which is significantly less than the cost if paid directly.

  • How does the co-participation cost work for hospital stays?

    -For hospital stays, the co-participation cost is usually a fixed amount per period, regardless of the length of stay, and it ranges from 100 to 450 reais.

  • Do co-participation health plans cover the full cost of surgeries?

    -Yes, co-participation health plans typically cover the full cost of surgeries, including medication, nursing care, and other necessary procedures, with the co-participation cost being a fixed amount.

  • When are co-participation costs paid by the insured?

    -Co-participation costs are not paid at the time of service. Instead, they are billed by the health insurance provider 30 to 90 days after the service has been utilized.

  • What is the transparency like regarding co-participation costs in health plans?

    -Health insurance providers usually offer detailed reports for co-participation costs, ensuring transparency about the services used, the provider, and the amount charged.

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