Health care open enrollment season: Consumer Reports tips

LOS ANGELES (KABC) --

Consumer Reports has just released its analysis of more than 1,000 health care plans, and offers some important questions to consider before you choose.

Consumer Reports experts say even though health insurance is tricky, don't just renew the plan you have.

"There are some basic things that everyone needs to look at no matter how you get your insurance. One is, What are the cost-sharing provisions of the plan? The deductibles? The co-pays?" said Nancy Metcalf, Consumer Reports.

And be sure to check the annual out-of-pocket limit. It's the most you'd have to pay in a year.

Also, check out which doctors and hospitals are in your plan. Choosing a smaller or narrow network can save money.

"However, if you have an ongoing relationship with providers who aren't in the plan, it might not be for you," said Metcalf.

And if you take prescription drugs regularly, especially costly ones, study the plan's formulary (a list of preferred drugs) to make sure yours are covered.

Consumer Reports has analyzed more than a thousand private, Medicare and Medicaid health insurance plans ranked by the NCQA, a nonprofit quality measurement and accreditation organization.

"Our rankings look at overall quality, customer service, how well the plans deal with common conditions like asthma or diabetes," said Metcalf.

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Health care open enrollment season: Consumer Reports tips

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