Hi,
My name is Tiffany Brackens, broker for Ameriplan Healthcare Benefits, and I'd like to offer you a cheaper alternative for savings on dental, vision, chiropractic, and medical care.
AmeriPlanUSA® offers an unmatched benefits program.
The program starts at $11.95 for a individual membership or just $19.95 for the entire household!!!
If you are interested in discounts for your dental, vision, chiropractic, or medical needs, please visit: http://tiffanybrackens.onesimplecard.com...
More info on SAVING MONEY call (212)990-7215 (Explanation of Healthcare Benefits).
You can also contact me directly:
Tiffany Brackens
(817) 232-9723
tbrackens@ameriplan.net
2006-07-10 02:25:10
·
answer #1
·
answered by pink_xcstasy 2
·
1⤊
0⤋
If you are already ill, health insurance will be more expensive – though that might not be true if you have not yet been treated for your medical condition. If you’re interested in health insurance, you should probably talk with local health insurance agents (link below). Here are a few quick thoughts. I’ve included links in the “Sources” section.
1.Free clinics or county health departments. You might have to pay, but it will be much less than if you go to the emergency room.
2.Other state-sponsored insurance programs
3.Organizations that sponsor people with your condition. I’ve linked below to Needy Meds. Just look up your condition and see if they have links to support groups.
4.Health insurance through work: if you have been insured within the last two months on a group health plan, such as one through work, then a new group health plan would have to accept you even with your medical condition. Also, group health insurance is cheaper.
5.State-licensed agents: they can probably let you know about your possibilities of getting and affording private health insurance in about five minutes. Some companies are tailoring health plans to people in their late teens and twenties. Blue Cross Blue Shield, for example, has a Tonik line of health plans starting at around $60 that includes preventive exams, dental, and vision care.
Good luck, and don’t delay in getting help.
Barnes@MostChoice
2006-07-10 12:23:59
·
answer #2
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋
Why can't you get on Medicaid? Are you working and making "too much money"? Always thought that was crock. Years ago, Aetna used to be my personal favorite, but am sure they have changed over the years. There is Blue Cross, Blue Shield (lots of people prefer them). Whatever you do, remember, obtaining private health insurance is going to be very costly to you, unlike when you are at work and the employer pays a portion of it. Also, if you have a pre-existing condition, sometimes you have to wait in some places, 90 days before you can use the insurance to pay for that particular thing.
2006-07-09 04:14:59
·
answer #3
·
answered by kath68142 4
·
0⤊
0⤋
get a cobra plan.
2006-07-09 04:11:08
·
answer #4
·
answered by sunflowergal35 1
·
0⤊
0⤋
www.ameriplan.com
2006-07-09 04:15:20
·
answer #5
·
answered by Anonymous
·
0⤊
0⤋