



What If You Can’t Get Insurance Through Your Job?
Don’t wait until you need healthcare. Once you have a problem, choices are limited. You have 4 basic options and uMedMarket helps with each.
uMedMarket reduces your out-of-pocket expense for healthcare. We do this by providing a real marketplace that enables shopping by price before you commit to a service.
This means you aren’t paying $2,000 for an MRI. With uMedMarket you’re paying $800, so less out-of-pocket expense.
uMedMarket negotiates with providers to give discounted cash prices to uMedMarket users. To ensure quality, we screen every provider we work with and search available third party quality data for our providers such as Google and Yelp ratings, HealthGrades, Leapfrog Hospital Safety Grade, Propublica Surgeon Scorecard and others. Shopping on our site offers:
To use the uMedMarket, you simply go to our website and either search by service or location to find the service you want. We are always trying to add services and providers, so if we don’t have a service or a provider that you need, let us know! We’ll get you prices ASAP. For a step-by-step guide go here. Contact us at Contact@uMedMarket.com for any questions.
With uMedMarket you can shop for labs. imaging and urgent care online. This allows individuals who expect just occasional healthcare needs to access shopping on an ‘as needed’ basis and save. This works particularly well with High Deductible Health Plans.
Specialty Procedure Shopping is a custom service for high cost medical services for those with either very high deductibles or no insurance at all. With this service we will shop any high cost service you need, from knee surgery to cardiac bypass surgery.
We will find options for you based on your priorities. If the experience of the provider is the primary objective, we can find a provider that specializes in the specialty procedure you need and performs that service at a high frequency with excellent outcomes. If low cost is the primary objective, we can find high quality US providers for the procedure you need, though you may need to travel and stay in a hotel overnight.
We can also find ultra-low cost quality options if you are willing to travel internationally. Again, you would need to travel and may need to stay in a hotel for a few nights. uMedMarket is committed to bringing choice and competition to healthcare.
With uMedMarket, all payments are with cash. That means the providers save big on overhead and can give uMedMarket subscribers big discounts.
Have a high deductible plan? uMedMarket helps you save on your out-of-pocket spending. Don't have insurance? No problem! uMedMarket can help you!
All our Shopping Service providers have given uMedMarket special permission to post their prices online. You won't find them anywhere else on the internet
Don’t wait until you need healthcare. Once you have a problem, choices are limited. You have 4 basic options and uMedMarket helps with each.
An HSA is a tax free savings account that allows you to set aside pretax money to cover health care not covered by your insurance. To be eligible for an HSA in 2020, you must have a qualifying, high-deductible health plan (HDHP) with an annual deductible of at least $1,400 for an individual or $2,800 for a family. You can’t contribute to an HSA if you’re enrolled in Medicare or a dependent listed on someone else’s tax return.
High-deductible health plans (HDHPs) are more common than ever. The reason is simple, the cost is a lot less expensive than traditional plans like PPOs and HMOs. But there’s a lot of confusion about what exactly they are and how they work.
Don’t wait until you need healthcare. Once you have a problem, choices are limited. You have 4 basic options and uMedMarket helps with each.
An HSA is a tax free savings account that allows you to set aside pretax money to cover health care not covered by your insurance. To be eligible for an HSA in 2020, you must have a qualifying, high-deductible health plan (HDHP) with an annual deductible of at least $1,400 for an individual or $2,800 for a family. You can’t contribute to an HSA if you’re enrolled in Medicare or a dependent listed on someone else’s tax return.
High-deductible health plans (HDHPs) are more common than ever. The reason is simple, the cost is a lot less expensive than traditional plans like PPOs and HMOs. But there’s a lot of confusion about what exactly they are and how they work.
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