Hospital Stay Protection for Baidland Families
Cover deductibles, copays, and lost wages during hospitalization.
Hospital indemnity insurance for Baidland, Pennsylvania residents through June Marcia Williams (NPN 17209549, PA licensed) — fixed daily cash benefit for each day admitted to a hospital, no pressure, same-day quotes.
Does a stroke or TIA history affect Hospital Indemnity Insurance rates in Baidland, PA?
Most A-rated carriers decline applicants with any history of stroke or cerebrovascular accident on fully-underwritten products. Single TIA events more than six months ago, in older applicants with no recurrence, may place at Table 2-4 at some carriers. Simplified-issue final-expense offers a graded Basic benefit for stroke events within the past 1-2 years and a Standard immediate benefit thereafter at most carriers.
Consensus position:Any history of stroke (CVA) on fully-underwritten products declines at most carriers; TIA single events with adequate post-event interval may rate Table 2-4; final-expense simplified-issue offers a graded benefit for events within 2 years.
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June Marcia Williams is a licensed hospital indemnity insurance agent serving Baidland and Washington County, PA. Hospital indemnity pays daily cash benefits directly to you when you're admitted to the hospital — regardless of the reason. Through our appointed carriers, families receive $100-$1,500 per day for hospital and ICU stays, plus skilled nursing and outpatient surgery benefits. Cash goes to you, not the hospital. Read the full Hospital Indemnity Guide →
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Hospital Indemnity Options
Hospital Confinement
- $100-$1,100 per day
- Paid from day 1 of admission
- Any covered reason
- No network restrictions
- Paid directly to you
ICU Confinement
- $200-$1,500 per day
- Paid in lieu of hospital rate
- Critical care situations
- No lifetime maximum
- Guaranteed renewable
Optional Benefits
- Skilled nursing: $50-$550/day
- Up to 14 days after 7-day elimination
- Outpatient surgery: $50-$550
- One surgery per year
- Wellness visit: $75/year
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Everything You Need to Know About Hospital Indemnity Insurance
What Is Hospital Indemnity Insurance?
Hospital indemnity pays a fixed daily cash benefit for every day you're confined to a hospital — regardless of the reason. Accident, illness, planned surgery — it doesn't matter. The cash is paid directly to you, not the hospital. Use it for copays, deductibles, lost income, childcare, mortgage, or anything else while you recover.
How Daily Benefits Work
You choose your daily benefit at enrollment: $100 to $1,100/day for hospital, $200 to $1,500/day for ICU. A 5-day hospital stay at $500/day = $2,500 cash. A 3-day ICU stay at $1,000/day = $3,000 cash. Benefits are paid per confinement with no annual or lifetime maximum on the number of stays.
Hospital Indemnity vs. Health Insurance
Health insurance covers hospital bills. Hospital indemnity covers everything health insurance doesn't — your deductible (national average $1,787 for single coverage, KFF 2024), copays, out-of-network charges, transportation, childcare, and lost wages. Even with health insurance, out-of-pocket costs for a hospital stay in Pennsylvania can run $1,200–$3,500. Hospital indemnity fills the gap from day one.
Skilled Nursing & Outpatient
Optional riders add skilled nursing facility benefits ($50-$550/day for up to 14 days after a 7-day elimination period) and outpatient surgery benefits ($50-$550 per procedure, one per year). The wellness visit rider pays $75/year for preventative care — a benefit that pays even if you're never hospitalized.
Who Needs Hospital Indemnity?
Anyone with a high-deductible health plan (HDHP), an HSA, or Medicare. If your health insurance deductible is $1,000+, hospital indemnity fills the gap from day one. It's also ideal for self-employed workers who lose income during hospital stays, and families where one hospitalization could create a financial emergency.
Pennsylvania Consumer Protections
Hospital indemnity policies through our carriers are guaranteed renewable with level premiums. Pennsylvania requires a 10-day free-look period (31 Pa. Code Ch. 89). Issue ages 18–85. Guaranteed issue available for qualified worksites. Simplified issue for individuals requires health questions. Medicaid may reduce benefits. Federal law (Social Security Act § 1882) requires uniform Medigap disclosure for applicants 65+.
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How much does hospital indemnity pay per day?
Hospital confinement benefits range from $100 to $1,100 per day. ICU benefits range from $200 to $1,500 per day. You choose your daily benefit amount at enrollment.
Does it cover any reason for hospitalization?
Yes. Hospital indemnity pays for any covered hospitalization — accident, illness, or planned surgery. Pre-existing conditions have a 12-month lookback period.
Can I use it with Medicare?
Yes. Hospital indemnity is a popular Medicare supplement. It helps cover Medicare Part A deductibles and copays. Issue ages up to 85. Federal law (Social Security Act § 1882) requires a uniform Medigap Outline of Coverage disclosure for all applicants age 65+.
Is there a limit on how many times I can use it?
No annual or lifetime maximum on the number of hospital stays. Benefits are paid per confinement. The policy is guaranteed renewable for life with level premiums.
Is a medical exam required?
No medical exam. Simplified issue requires health questions. Guaranteed issue available through qualified employer groups. Issue ages 18-85.
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