(1)With any healthcare plan, the most important thing to decide is what doctors you will get in the network. Several people are accustomed to particular doctors. If you want to continue seeing your own doctor, then you must make sure he is affiliated to that particular health plan. Remember that all doctors are not affiliated to all healthcare plans.
(2)If you have some preexisting condition, then it could be a deterrent in getting the healthcare plan of your choice. Some healthcare plans do not cover for preexisting conditions. Hence, you will need to see what exactly your healthcare plan will cover. Every healthcare plan provider will cover for different preexisting conditions. You will need to shop around to get what you want.
(3)See if you have specialists for certain medical conditions within the network. Supposing that your requirement is for a particular health specialist, it could be very problematic for you if your healthcare plan does not include such a specialist in their network, or has one in a place where it is difficult for you to travel. Also specialist services are not covered by all healthcare plans.
(4)Get yourself informed on what your healthcare plan defines as emergency. If there is such a situation in future, you will need to know whether your healthcare plan would cover for it or not.
(5)Each healthcare plan has a different stand with respect to the number of checkups they allow per year. One annual checkup is usually covered, but if you need more, they may not provide cover for the extra ones. This consideration becomes more important if you have kids that also would need to be checked up often.
(6)Healthcare plans come with a long list of exclusions that you must be aware of in advance. Get a list of the exclusions in advance, so you will know what you are getting and what you are not.
(7)Find out in advance what your healthcare plan's stand is with respect to prescription drug coverage. Since prescription drugs can be very expensive, this becomes a very important part of your healthcare plan. Check out if you will have to co-pay for the drug, or get it free or at a discount. Some plans would cover generic drugs and some won't. You need to know about all this before going ahead.
(8)If there are several features in your healthcare plan, see if there are any you can do without. There are some covers like mental health, nursing homes and drug treatment which you may not require at all. But you might end up paying for them.
(9)If you are female, then make it a point to see that the plan covers for obstetrician and gynecologist visits. There are expensive medical facilities like fertility treatments etc. that you might like covered. Even if they are in a co-payment setup, you must know what portion of the bill you will have to foot.
(10)Once you have short-listed a couple of plans you like, you must begin comparing their costs. Your deciding factors should be lower costs and provision of the facilities you like.
These are the important pointers that could provide you the healthcare plan that could be tailor-made for you. Go around shopping a bit to get what you want, and never settle on the first plan that comes your way.