Article by Andy Immotna
There are some companies that provide minimal health insurance for you and your family. Individual health insurance is also available for people who seek individual health insurance, just bear in mind to choose the right company when choosing for an affordable health insurance. Here’s a few reliable insurance company that offers affordable health insurance for you:
Vital One
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Question by Cargo Pilot II: Have All Health Insurance Companies Quit Selling Individual Policies For Kids?
Thanks to ObamaCare, kids can no longer get health insurance on an individual plan. The companies simply quit writing new business. Now, ALL children are unable to get individual health insurance. Are any companies left offering individual health insurance for children, or did Obama assure all children will be unable to get individual health insurance coverage?
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Question by scottso360: some repubs want seniors to compare health insurance companies. but some seniors just stare at a can of peas?
barney is a compassionate conservative
jacob, it sounds like you are confusing medicare with medicaid, which proves my point.
jacob, it sounds like you are confusing medicare with medicaid, which proves my point.
barney seems very angry for some reason.
seniors do have to buy supplemental insurance. but shopping for health insurance is hard for non-seniors. dealing with health insurance bureaucrats is a nightmare for everyone, especially seniors.
shut the hell up is not freedom and democracy.
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When you are looking for individual health insurance plans, you should check out the rates of various insurance companies. You can find the cheapest coverage for you that will still afford you visits to the doctor as well as hospitalization if necessary. If you do not have insurance through work or are self employed, you can get your own insurance. You can find inexpensive individual health insurance plans that will suit you.
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A family members suffers from bipolar but is unemployed (without health insurance) and cannot afford to pay the costs. Are there companies that help people pay for their prescriptions?
I’d like to know how my 60,000 employee company compares with others when it comes to health insurance benefits. Where can I find information about what rates employees at other medium/large companies are paying?
I am a financial adviser. I am looking for a chart or spreadsheet that compares the major group health insurance companies. I dont need quotes just the basic things that are covered or not covered by each carriers average plans.