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where can i find affordable health insurance for my wife so that she may quit work and start her own business?

She is a teachers aide now, has retired but still works b/c she won’t have insurance is she quits.

  • woos posted: 07 Aug at 10:01 am

    There is a book called “The Cost of Being Sick” by Nickolas Web and its truly eye opening. There is no affordable health insurance and if you think its expensive now, in 10 years it will be equivelant to paying a mortgage.

    The only reimbursement or lowering of health insurance considered is if you are into prevention, supplementation, exercising etc. That’s why Kaiser commercials are promoting prevention, because they want you to be able to afford to pay for health insurance.

    They now have a credit rating system in which if you have a history of disease, they will deny you a loan, even for a business!

  • Simple Man Of God posted: 07 Aug at 10:48 am

    I don’t know where you live, but in the Carolinas, we have this thing from Blue Cross/ Blue Shield called “BlueAdvantage” for small business owners and the like that is reasonable. You may want to check into that to see if they have it in your area.

  • Cindy P posted: 07 Aug at 10:53 am

    THAT, my friend, is the million dollar question. It’s been a problem for americans everywhere. Insurance is EXPENSIVE, no matter where you live, or who you are. My husband is a dairy farmer, thus self-employed, and we pay $8,000 a year out of our own pockets for a family plan through Independent health. Do you qualify for state funded health plans? Check with your local social services office and see first, if anything is available, and second, if you qualify. If you go privately through a health ins. co., you will pay. We belong to our local chamber of commerce, which reduces the price some, but as you can see, it’s still quite expensive. Good luck to you!!

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