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Kaiser
Blue Cross
AARP

Research some local health companies.

2006-08-28 11:41:58 · answer #1 · answered by Bluealt 7 · 0 0

Some great infor suggested and I don't want to repeat anything, but I do want to suggest a perfect book for you that has all of these websites, and information you will need to get the healthcare that is right for you. It is called "Healthcare for Less" by Michelle Katz. The author was a nurse as well as a patient that did not have health insurance when she got into her car accident and needed surgery. In the book she gives websites, questions you should ask, and ways you never thought you could save money in your healthcare...it will help guide you throught the process with charts etc...because healthcare is VERY overwhelming. You can get this book at Borders or Barnes and Noble for about $15, but I heard it is only $10 at Amazon!!!! I hope it helps you like it helped me...I recently switched to an HSA which is a much better insurance for me...I learned about it in the book!!!!!!

2006-09-01 04:50:44 · answer #2 · answered by Michelle 3 · 0 0

The best way to start is by doing what you’re doing now – asking for personal recommendations. What kind of health insurance are you looking for? It might be a good idea to jot down a list of the different aspects of a health plan and then chart the differences between various plans you come across. Generally, the main features are deductible, premiums, copays, and the degree to which you need a referral to see a specialist or undergo specific tests and medical procedures.

I’d check out Consumer Reports (link below), US News & World Reports Best Health Plans, and whatever other informational resources you can find. I’d also talk with locally licensed health insurance agents. I’ve included a couple of articles about choosing a health plan that might be useful. They are government-authored, but they’re actually pretty good (all links below).

HMOs (health maintenance organizations) are popular right now, and they usually include mental health coverage in their plans. A typical example is that you would pay a monthly fee and then a copay when you visit your therapist (usually around $50 for a plan with low monthly payments). One potential problem, though, is access to physicians. An HMO might not have the kind of mental health specialist you’re looking for. Before you enroll in an HMO, I would strongly urge you to look at their mental health specialist roster. For more choices, you might opt for a PPO (preferred provider organization) or a traditional fee-for-service plan.

If you are self-employed and own a business, you might be able to take advantage of small business health plans or join a trade association. Also, some states consider some self-employed individuals who do not own a business as “groups of one.” These people are considered small businesses in terms of access to group health plans, which typically offer lower prices.

The quickest way to get a good overview of locally available health insurance options is by talking with more than one health insurance agent. After you’ve reviewed some information and know what kind of insurance you want (HMO, PPO, fee-for-service, et al), try visiting MostChoice.com. It’s a Web site that helps you shop for health insurance. They have free instant price quotes and policy information on health plans near you, but their specialty is getting you in touch with state-licensed agents. There’s no cost or obligation to buy insurance. You just fill out a short form and wait for the agents to contact you (within 48 hours). Have your questions ready and let them work until one of them delivers the plan that’s right for you. You might want to have a set amount you want to spend each month on insurance and tell the agents to work within those parameters.

You can find MostChoice here: http://www.mostchoice.com/health-insurance.cfm

Hope this helps,
Barnes@MostChoice

2006-08-31 08:45:30 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

National Association For the Self Employed.Largest group insurance in the country.

2006-08-28 11:43:29 · answer #4 · answered by thirsty mind 6 · 0 0

You want to compare quotes online and ask some questions about the coverages available, coverage limits, deductibles, co-pays and any exclusions for pre-existing conditions.

Also, the quote providers listed below may offer information about any tax deductions available to you on the premium you pay for your health insurance, since you are self-employed.

I recommend the two top-rated health insurance quote providers:

1) InsureMe - they give you the five best health insurance quotes from top-rated health insurers nationwide. To Request a free, no obligation quote, Go to - http://www.insureme.com/landing.aspx?Refby=613598&Type=health

2) eHealthinsurance.com offers you side-by-side quote comparisons from a large network of health insurers across the country.

I hope that helps! Take care and best of luck!

2006-08-29 04:22:36 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

we are self employed and this is what we use:
http://www.usabenefits.org

2006-08-29 16:01:33 · answer #6 · answered by moffman 2 · 0 0

try google or ask.com

2006-08-28 11:51:57 · answer #7 · answered by jyd9999 6 · 0 0

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