product icon

Hospital

Often call hospitalization insurance or hospital indemnity help pays for bills resulting to cover out of pocket expense, loss of work, copays and deductible when a medical emergency occurs.

Compare Hospital Insurance Rates

Learn more about the factors that dictate your Hospital insurance rates, compare top insurers, and save.

View Quotes
Your information is secure.

Table contents

What is Hospital or Hospitalization Insurance?

The cost of medical care, especially hospital stays, can quickly add up. Hospitalization insurance, also sometimes called Hospital Insurance, hospital and doctor indemnity or Hospital Indemnity insurance, can help you prepare your budget for unexpected medical costs resulting from a hospital stay.

Why should I purchase hospital insurance?

On top of helping you prepare your budget for the expenses surrounding hospital stays, Hospital Indemnity Insurance has the following benefits:
You don’t have to meet a deductible to receive your benefits No networks - payment amounts are the same regardless of whether you are in-network1 or out-of-network Benefit payments are yours to use as you decide Coverage is available for the entire family Coverage is renewable until age 65



How do hospital indemnity insurance plans work?

While you have a policy in force and were admitted to a hospital. Submit a claim form and submit it with attached copies of your stay receipts for any covered items (see the plan you choose for details). You are then issued a check or electronic deposit you can use as you see fit. Benefits are paid in a lump sum directly to you, and amounts are fixed and determined by your policy, regardless of the amount of expenses incurred.


1. Submit a claim form with receipts


2. Receive a check to use as you see fit

Hospital indemnity is not ACA minimum essential coverage

This is a supplement to health insurance and is not a substitute for the minimum essential coverage required by the Affordable Care Act (ACA).

Think of it as the Sidekick To Your Health Insurance

Can hospital indemnity insurance be used to cover out-of-pocket costs?

Yes, you can use your benefit payment as you see fit. Use it to help cover your household bills, medical insurance deductibles, copayments, and more.

Are benefits paid directly to me or to my health care provider?

Payments will be paid directly to you, not to the doctors, hospitals or other health care providers. You will receive a check, payable to you, for maximum convenience.

I have a good medical plan at work. Why would I need additional coverage for hospital stays?

Staying in the hospital after an accident or illness can be costly. Even quality medical plans can leave you with extra expenses to pay. Costs like plan deductibles, copays for doctor visits and extra costs for out-of-network care can add up fast. Having the financial support you may need when the time comes means less worry for you and your family.

Can I enroll in this insurance without having to take a medical exam?

Yes. If your employer offers hospital indemnity insurance, your acceptance is guaranteed, regardless of your health. You just need to be actively at work for your coverage to be effective

Is there a waiting period before my coverage begins? No. Supplemental Insurance types will be effective on the date of your coverage as long as you are actively at work.

Follow Us
© 2024 Healths Insured (License #L093409). All rights reserved.
The materials available at this web site are for general informational and educational purpose and not for providing legal advice. You should contact a licensed insurance agent or attorney to obtain advice with respect to any particular issue or problem. Use of and access to this Web site or any of the e-mail links contained within the site do not create a relationship between Goods Insured & Healths Insured and the user or browser. In offering this website, Goods Insured and Healths Insured is required to comply with all applicable federal laws, including the standards established under 45 CFR 155.220(c) and (d) and standards established under 45 CFR 155.260 to protect the privacy and security of personally identifiable information. Guides, resources, content, and opinions expressed at or through this site are the opinions of the individual author and may not reflect the opinions of the firm. Any insurance policy premium quotes or ranges displayed are non-binding. The final insurance policy premium for any policy is determined by the underwriting insurance carrier following application.