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Insurance in Springfield

Data source: US Census year 2000

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Uninsured in Greene County

Springfield is the county seat of Greene County.

One in ten

One out of ten people in Greene County (11.7%) lack health insurance. In the state of Missouri, 12% are without.

Among the population under 18 years in Greene County, 8.7% are uninsured, while the figure for Missouri is 8.9%.

in 2005, 85% of Americans had some medical expense, spending on average $1,166.

Crime and Safety in Springfield

Cities are generally less safe to live in than small towns. Violent crime in Springfield is 42.1% higher per capita, than in the U.S. as a whole. The per-capita rate of property crime in Springfield is 165.3% higher than nationally.

There are 3122 people living in restricted group quarters such as correctional facilities, nursing homes, and mental hospitals in Springfield (2% of the population).

Accidents

Commuting to work is a fact of life for most Americans. In 2000, 91% of Springfield residents drove to work, and 1% used public transport. 4% walked to work, and 1% rode a bicycle. While keeping active is vital for good health, unprotected forms of transportation also puts you at greater risk in traffic.

In the United States, 10% or Emergency Room visits in 2005 was due to traffic accidents. The most common injury was due to falls, totalling 21% of ER visits.

Springfield, Missouri Health Insurance

With a health insurance plan, your medical costs will be reduced, and a plan that includes regular checkups lowers your likelihood of developing serious health problems. As an added bonus, doctors charge people with health insurance less, since insurance companies negotiate discounts.

Getting an individual health insurance plan doesn't have to be expensive and complicated. With average premiums for single coverage reaching $373 per month ($4,479 annually) in 2007, and familty premiums soaring to $1,009 per month ($12,106 annually), the incentive to find cheap alternatives is higher than ever. Yougotinsured.com is dedicated to help you find ways to save, while retaining the security of a high coverage level.Yougotinsured.com is dedicated to help you find ways to save, while retaining the security of a high coverage level.

One way to pay smaller premiums is to sign up for a high-deductible health plan (HDHP), an alternative gaining popularity among employers who offer health benefits.

While most Americans have health insurance coverage through their employer, there are trends in the opposite direction. As the economy transforms, and employers rely more on part-time and contract labor, fewer employees are eligible for health benefits. Among firms who offer health benefits, 79% of workers were eligible in 2007. Among both firms that offer and don't offer health benefits, a total of only 59% of workers were actually covered by their employer.

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Local Health Insurance Agents in Springfield, Missouri

  • Action Insurance Agency

    (417) 831-4226

    1930 E Meadowmere St Ste 105
    Springfield, Missouri 65804-0349

  • Adco-Burch Insurance Services

    (417) 877-8338

    1722 S Glenstone Ave Ste Ll
    Springfield, Missouri 65804-1516

  • Aim Davidson Insurance

    (417) 877-8462

    1334 S Glenstone Ave
    Springfield, Missouri 65804-0350

  • Alliance Blue Cross Blue Shield

    (417) 887-4083

    3534 E Sunshine St
    Springfield, Missouri 65809-2813

  • Apb Insurors

    (417) 886-6660

    3101 S Kimbrough Ave # B
    Springfield, Missouri 65807-5011

  • B & B Insurance Agency

    (417) 882-3090

    2161 S Pin Oak Dr
    Springfield, Missouri 65809-3144

  • Benefit Management Inc

    (417) 886-1416

    3116 S Pickwick Pl
    Springfield, Missouri 65804-3741

  • Berke, Robert - State Farm Insurance Agent

    (417) 831-0055

    1054 A West Sunshine
    Springfield, Missouri 65807-2455

  • Best Value Insurance Agency Inc Office

    (417) 863-1096

    1700 S Campbell Ave Ste H
    Springfield, Missouri 65807-2000

  • Bids Inc

    (417) 831-0065

    1226 E Meadowmere St
    Springfield, Missouri 65804-0238

  • Binkley, Kathy L - State Farm Insurance Agent

    (417) 881-6677

    3213-C S Campbell
    Springfield, Missouri 65807-4912

  • Blankenship Chris & Betty

    (417) 863-1096

    1700 S Campbell Ave
    Springfield, Missouri 65807-2000

  • Breeding, Michael D - State Farm Insurance Agent

    (417) 882-2800

    1855 S National
    Springfield, Missouri 65804-2217

  • C & C Insurance Inc

    (417) 882-1789

    1675 E Seminole St
    Springfield, Missouri 65804-2435

  • Central Reserve Insurance Co

    (417) 521-8777

    945 N Campbell Ave
    Springfield, Missouri 65802-3822

  • Creach, David W - State Farm Insurance Agent

    (417) 865-6229

    1040 East Kearney
    Springfield, Missouri 65803-3470

  • Cutbirth, Andrew P - State Farm Insurance Agent

    (417) 887-2717

    1835 S Stewart Room 110
    Springfield, Missouri 65804-2556

  • Durbin, Frank - State Farm Insurance Agent

    (417) 881-2337

    1345 E Sunshine
    Springfield, Missouri 65804-1143

  • Farmers Insurance Group of Companies

    (417) 865-9627

    1658 E Saint Louis St
    Springfield, Missouri 65802-3130

  • Farmers Insurance Group of Companies

    (417) 889-1212

    304 W Erie St
    Springfield, Missouri 65807-4915

  • First Choice Administrators

    (417) 890-1020

    1637 S Enterprise Ave
    Springfield, Missouri 65804-1850

  • Hammock, Jeffery D - State Farm Insurance Agent

    (417) 869-4640

    510 N West Bypass
    Springfield, Missouri 65802-5350

  • Hammons, Robert C - State Farm Insurance Agent

    (417) 865-0808

    2953 E Chestnut Expressway
    Springfield, Missouri 65802-2595

  • Harle Jr, Fred M - State Farm Insurance Agent

    (417) 881-4408

    4150 S Fairview Ave
    Springfield, Missouri 65807-5339

  • Hefley Burlin Ins

    (417) 869-4461

    1759 E Elm St
    Springfield, Missouri 65802-3227

  • Hefley, Burlin - State Farm Insurance Agent

    (417) 869-4461

    1763 East Elm
    Springfield, Missouri 65802-3227

  • Keltner, Nancy J - State Farm Insurance Agent

    (417) 881-1120

    3814 S Cox Avenue
    Springfield, Missouri 65807-8603

  • Krittenbrink, Susan - State Farm Insurance Agent

    (417) 863-2228

    3040 E Cherry
    Springfield, Missouri 65802-2625

  • Lloyd F Meacheam Ins Agcy Inc - State Farm Insurance Agent

    (417) 869-2538

    1516 E St Louis Street
    Springfield, Missouri 65802-3128

  • Lower Ray & Associates

    (417) 888-5103

    3322 S Campbell Ave
    Springfield, Missouri 65807-4980

  • Mutual of Omaha

    (417) 863-7250

    901 E Saint Louis St Ste 103
    Springfield, Missouri 65806-2561

  • Orellana, Jose F - State Farm Insurance Agent

    (417) 882-1409

    330 W Plainview Rd Suite F
    Springfield, Missouri 65810-2660

  • Physicians Mutual/Life Insurance Co

    (417) 882-5614

    3840 S Cox Ave
    Springfield, Missouri 65802-8603

  • State Farm

    (417) 890-1813

    4940 S Farm Rd 189
    Springfield, Missouri 65802

  • State Farm Insurance Companies Agents, Orellana Frank

    (417) 882-1409

    330 W Plainview Rd
    Springfield, Missouri 65810-2672

  • Staudt David

    (417) 890-8268

    4703 S Kimbrough Ave
    Springfield, Missouri 65810-1853

  • Wittmer, Sam A - State Farm Insurance Agent

    (417) 833-6060

    3759 N Glenstone
    Springfield, Missouri 65803-7137

Glossary of Terms

Coinsurance
amount you have to pay for medical care in a fee-for-service plan after you have reached the deductible. The coinsurance rate is usually written as a percentage. For example, if the insurance company pays 80 percent of the claim, you pay 20 percent.
Coordination of Benefits
A system to eliminate duplication of benefits when you are covered under more than one group plan. Benefits under the two plans usually are limited to no more than 100 percent of the claim.
Copayment
Another way of sharing medical costs. You pay a flat fee every time you receive a medical service (for example, $5 for every visit to the doctor). The insurance company pays the rest.
Covered Expenses
Most insurance plans, whether they are fee-for-service, HMOs, or PPOs, do not pay for all services. Some may not pay for prescription drugs. Others may not pay for mental health care. Covered services are those medical procedures the insurer agrees to pay for. They are listed in the policy.
Customary fee
Most insurance plans will pay only what they call a reasonable and customary fee for a particular service. If your doctor charges $1,000 for a hernia repair while most doctors in your area charge only $600, you will be billed for the $400 difference.
Deductible
The amount of money you must pay each year to cover your medical care expenses before your insurance policy starts paying.
Exclusions
Specific conditions or circumstances for which the policy will not provide benefits.
Fee-for-Service
The insurer only pays for part of your doctor and hospital bills. This is the traditional kind of health care policy. Insurance companies pay fees for the services provided to the insured people covered by the policy. This type of health insurance offers the most choices of doctors and hospitals.
HDHP
High-Deductible Health Plan. With this type of plan, you pay a smaller premium, but have to pay a larger amount out of your own pocket when you use medical services.
HMO
(Health Maintenance Organization): Prepaid health plans. You pay a monthly premium and the HMO covers your doctors’ visits, hospital stays, emergency care, surgery, checkups, lab tests, x-rays, and therapy. You must use the doctors and hospitals designated by the HMO.
Institutionalized
People under formally authorized, supervised care or custody in institutions (for example, correctional facilities, nursing homes, and mental hospitals). Generally, restricted to the institution, under the care or supervision of trained staff, and classified as "patients" or "inmates."
Kaiser
Figure refers to employer-based health insurance. Individual plans may be more expensive. ("Employer Health Benefits 2007 Annual Survey" (#7672), The Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation & HRET, September 2007)
Managed Care
Ways to manage costs, use, and quality of the health care system. All HMOs and PPOs, and many fee-for-service plans, have managed care.
Maximum Out-of-Pocket
The most money you will be required pay a year for deductibles and coinsurance. It is a stated dollar amount set by the insurance company, in addition to regular premiums.
Noncancelable Policy
A policy that guarantees you can receive insurance, as long as you pay the premium. It is also called a guaranteed renewable policy.
PPO
(Preferred Provider Organization): A combination of traditional fee-for-service and an HMO. When you use the doctors and hospitals that are part of the PPO, you can have a larger part of your medical bills covered. You can use other doctors, but at a higher cost.
Preexisting Condition
A health problem that existed before the date your insurance became effective.
Premium
The amount you or your employer pays in exchange for insurance coverage.
Primary Care Doctor
Usually your first contact for health care. This is often a family physician or internist, but some women use their gynecologist. A primary care doctor monitors your health and diagnoses and treats minor health problems, and refers you to specialists if another level of care is needed.
Property crime
Property crime includes burglary, larceny-theft, motor vehicle theft, and arson. The objective of the theft crimes is the unlawful taking of money or property, and does not include use or threat of force against the victims.
Provider
Any person (doctor, nurse, dentist) or institution (hospital or clinic) that provides medical care.
Race
Race is a self-identification data item in which respondents choose the race or races with which they most closely identify. [US Census]
Single Coverage
Health insurance that covers medical expenses for one person.
Third-Party Payer
Any payer for health care services other than you. This can be an insurance company, an HMO, a PPO, or the Federal Government.
Violent crime
Violent crime includes four offenses: murder and nonnegligent manslaughter, forcible rape, robbery, and aggravated assault. Violent crimes involve force or threat of force.

Springfield Facts

Data source: US Census year 2000

Population

Population in Springfield is 148,793.

91% of Springfield residents are White, 4% are African-American, 3% are a mix of two or more races, 2% are Asian, and 1% are of some other race.

Economy

The median income in Springfield is $22,620 for men, and $16,346 for women.

Compared to the typical person in the state of Missouri, a resident of Springfield makes 23.6% less. The trend for Missouri is that the median income is increasing. (2006)

10,667 people (7% of the population) were living on an income below the poverty level as of 2006. The poverty in Springfield was decreasing compared to the year before.

The typical home is worth $97,200. 34% of Springfield homeowners own their home outright, paying typically $283 per month in owner costs. Among those with a mortgage (66% of homeowners), the median monthly owner cost is $826. (2006)

Housing

There are a total of 68,932 homes in Springfield. Of these, 0 were for sale, and 0 homes were available to rent in 2006. 37,057 (54%) were owner-occupied, and 31,875 (46%) were occupied by renters. (2006)

Age

The median age for men in Springfield is 32, and in Missouri the average man lives to be 73. The median age for women in Springfield is 36, and women in Missouri live to be 79, on average. (2006)

Education

The education level in Springfield is high compared to the national average.

Among men over 25, 33% has a college degree, and 22% has some college. Out of the men that didn't study in college, 69% graduated from High School, and 31% dropped out.

Among women over 25, 31% has a college degree, and 24% has some college. Out of the women that didn't study in college, 65% graduated from High School, and 35% dropped out. (2006)


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