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How can i get insurance health care? |
How can i get insurance health care? Get the book "Healthcare for Less" by Michelle Katz...it is a great guide and will help you ask the RIGHT questions and go to the right websites to find the best insurance for you...I bought my copy and Barnes and Noble for $15.95 and wound up getting an HSA which is fantasti for me in my area! Source(s): www.healthcareforless.us go to esurance.com for some quotes, or get a job that has health insurance get one of the following http://myeHealthInsurance.info The three basic ways to get health care insurance is by buying a health insurance policy yourself, joining a group health plan through work, or getting insurance through the government. If you can get work through your job, then that would probably be the best route because getting accepted is easier than through a personal health plan, and group health plans are less expensive. If you need to buy a health plan on your own, there are many sites which will enable you to instantly search dozens of health plans in your area. I would also talk with local insurance agents; health plans you buy offline aren鈥檛 any more expensive than those you can get through the Web. MostChoice.com is one place you can visit to compare plan features and rates. You can find it here: http://www.mostchoice.com/health-insuran... If you can鈥檛 get insurance through work and cannot afford to pay for health insurance on your own, then you might qualify for Medicaid or another state or federally sponsored insurance program. I鈥檝e included links to state insurance departments that might be able to point you in the right direction. Hope this helps, Barnes@MostChoice State Insurance Departments http://www.naic.org/state_web_map.htm... |
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