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Fresh Out Of School
Andy West
Trying to get disability insurance for a physician at the end of his or her residency will be difficult. Any medical conditions that were obtained by the physician during the residency will make buying the insurance plan possible but not favorable. Premium payments will be higher and benefits may not be very beneficial.
One concern of medical residents for not taking advantage of better rates for insurance plans is their need to pay their outstanding student loans. As medical students, their student loans from medical school can exceed $100,000. As physicians attempting to enroll for disability insurance, they may find that they may be not getting the best policy and rates than as medical students.
During medical residency, the hospital and residency program may offer group disability insurance plans. But these are limited because they stop when you stop working as a resident. The need to have your own policy suddenly arises and you reach a stumbling block trying to enroll for your own plan as a physician. Then, other regular payments pile up, including student loan payments and basic necessities and room for insurance is further adjusted. And if you receive an injury of any kind while working as a resident, your full potential may not be the same and can affect your income and put you in further debt.
Enrolling for disability insurance for physicians as a medical resident is the ideal solution to protect whatever future income you may have and being able to pay your student loans regularly. Purchasing an insurance plan earlier is also advantageous because you get a lower premium based on your age and health status alone. And because, as a medical student, you are still free from injuries, and you're in perfect health, you will be able to get the best policy and rate available for your profession.
There are some things to remember when shopping for disability insurance. Make sure that your policy defines your specific occupation or has an occupational coverage. Enrolling under a general occupation coverage will not leave you room for options in case you happen to become injured during your medical residency. Specifying your occupation at the start of your coverage ensures you that, should an injury, whether minor or serious, occur during your medical residency, you will be covered by your insurance.
Guaranteed renewable policies that cannot be canceled by the insurer is a great way to go. This means that no matter what injury you may obtain during residency, the insurance company cannot cancel, change or refuse to renew your policy for any reason or any time, as long as you pay your premiums.
As with any other plans, these must be carefully studied and examined. These policies have maximum and elimination period of benefits. You should not assume that the company will pay 100 percent of your income. Most insurance companies only pay about 50 to 60 percent of your income. And they don't release the money immediately after disability or injury. The policy holder may have to wait at least a month or up to a year before receiving any money. Careful study will ensure that you will get the best policy and rates for the disability insurance that you want.
If you think, as a medical resident, everything about disability insurance for physicians will be difficult, do not hesitate to seek the help of a specialist or a broker to help you research. Do not rush this process. It's important that you get the best plan you can afford.
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