Websites are great, but be sure you ask the right questions and you are getting the right insurance for you...a book that I thought was wonderful in explaining this and mentioning all the right websites was "Healthcare for Less" by MIchelle Katz...the book is easy to read and well worth the $10!!!! You can get it on www.Amazon.com or from Barnes and Noble...there is even a link on her Website of the chapters....I think you can even buy the book real cheap on that: www.healthcareforless.us...I hope it helps you as much as it has helped some of my patients that needed to save money in healthcare!
2006-08-25 08:27:30
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answered by Michelle 3
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I'd say talk to an independent insurance agent/broker, they can rate you against several companies. Also, if your income is genuinely low (and not just porportionately low compared to your expenses) see if your state offers some free healthcare for low income individuals and families. In Arizona, for example, we have AHCCCS (www.ahcccs.state.az.us). Otherwise for websites that have offerings, try...
www.ehealthinsurance.com
www.healthinsurancefinders.com
www.netquote.com
www.lifeandhealth.com
www.2Insure4Less.com
www.uhc.com
www.aetna.com
www.kaiserpermanente.org
2006-08-25 14:41:45
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answered by Jim C 1
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Do a web search for "health insurance for low income individuals", get results like these.
https://www.insureme.com/
http://www.affordable-health-coverage.com/index.
http://www.ensurance.com
2006-08-25 14:40:37
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answered by Papa 7
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This is the site my wife and I use to get a health plan.
http://www.usabenefits.org
Hope you find what your looking for.
2006-08-25 19:03:36
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answered by dadeo 1
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