Getting Healthy Can Decrease Your Health Insurance Rates

Are you looking for ways to lessen some of the bills you currently pay? What if you could decrease your health insurance bill? This may be easier to do than you think, all you need to do is better your health.

All right, so we know it's not that easy to get in shape. If it were, everyone would be a perfect 10, right? Most of us have a tough time garnering the will power to eat healthier, exercise and do all the other things that contribute to better health.

But now you can add saving money to the list of benefits of losing weight. This is often a great driving force and may be just what you need to make it this time.

Here are some of the things you need to look more closely at as a way to increase your overall health:

Get to A Healthy Weight

The first thing you should do is try to get your weight in check. Most of us are a little overweight. For that matter, many of us are a lot overweight. Excess weight causes immense strain on the body. At the least it puts more pressure on joints. At the most it can lead to respiratory and heart conditions. All of these are expensive to deal with and the health insurance companies know this. For this reason, they prefer their customers to be in a healthy weight range.

Get your Cholesterol in Check

A key indicator of heart problems to come is usually in the cholesterol. High cholesterol is often a sign that there are going to be blockages and other blood and heart problems down the road. Health insurance companies know how expensive these can be.

Target Healthy Triglycerides

Another heart problem indicator is high triglycerides. This is quickly becoming the main indicator and many health insurance companies are basing whether or not they will accept a new customer on their triglycerides.

Stop Smoking

Smoking is a major health problem waiting to happen. From lung cancer to a number of smoking related illnesses, health insurance companies prefer those who are not smoking because they will be cheaper in medical claims.

Now is the time to check with your health insurance company. Not all companies promote that they offer discounts or reduced premiums for those who are healthy, but many of them have these programs in place. Talk to your health insurance company and find out how much you can save. If they don't have these types of programs, it may be time to shop around for a company that does.

Author: Stephen Sikes