I've been doing research on this since I will be start a new business in a few months and want to be covered with health insurance. I was able to compare a lot of plans and see different prices using http://healthquoteneeded.excellentabc.com . I'm still deciding on which plan to go with but this should help you a bit.
Good luck
2007-02-23 09:30:41
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answered by Wendy F 3
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There is a company that deals with insurance needs of the self employed and small business. You mention that you are a small business owner but if you have no employees you probably fit under self employed as well. Most health insurance companies have to have a short period each year where they will take people into their programs at some kind of group rate but this may vary from state to state. This is not going to be cheap. You might just ask someone who sells health insurance if they know which programs fit you. Most, especially in small communities, will take the time to tell you and they know because they know their own industry. If you have not asked anyone in the insurance industry you have not done much research.
2007-02-21 03:53:50
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answered by Tom W 6
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I would recommend you to try this site where you can get quotes from different companies: http://COVERAGE-FINDER.NET/index.html?src=2YASRg32BUn8keO
RE :What is the best low cost health insurance for a small business owner with no employees?
I have two daughters, one fifteen years old in high school and the other is 21 and a college student. I am a 49 year old woman and in fair health. My husband is a Vietnam vet in fair health as well and will be eligible for medicare this year, so he will not need this insurance.
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2016-09-01 18:24:55
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answered by ? 6
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That will depend on which state you are in. Most companies will not write group health for one employee (yourself). That depends on how they are filed in your state. I suggest you find a knowledgeable independent agent in your area to help you. You may be forced to purchase an individual plan instead of a group plan. Make sure this agent knows the laws and filings of the companies in your state or they may not know all the options you have to choose from.
2007-02-26 13:48:41
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answered by nurse ratchet 6
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When I did an online research I found the following website very helpful.
http://cheap.life-insurance-check.com
Just use the SEARCH in the right corner of the page in case the needed information is not displayed immediately.
Good luck with your research and healthy greetings
Kind regards,
Carolina
2014-06-08 23:40:00
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answered by Anonymous
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evaluate loose expenditures from dif agencies at INSUREDEALS.archives- RE low-priced scientific well-being coverage for small enterprise proprietor? I very own a small retail keep in CT and basically won observe that my scientific well-being coverage (for my kinfolk as nicely as my workers) went up via 23% (!). Now i'm attempting to analyze on line what the acceptable thoughts are in terms of affordability and coverage. I appeared into HSA yet am afraid that my workers could no longer have the skill to pay the severe deductible out of pocket. I additionally contemplate whether getting individual scientific well-being coverage (no longer via utilising the enterprise) could paintings if I pay a element for each of my workers and if those tend to be low-priced. I pay a hundred% for my workers now and partly for his or her kinfolk individuals and could opt to proceed doing that however the charges are basically getting ridiculous. If everybody has any recommendations i actually savour it. regrettably, i'm no longer information superhighway savvy so procuring on line has shown to be difficult and coverage jargon basically sounds like a distant places language to me... :) thank you,
2016-10-02 12:14:04
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answered by Anonymous
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With no employees, you're looking at an individual plan. So you're just going to have to shop around accordingly. A few calls to local, independent agents can get you some quotes.
2007-02-21 06:47:33
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answered by Anonymous 7
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For free insurance quotes
2014-12-30 21:26:24
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answered by ? 1
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consider an HSA (health savings account) . It's like a 401k but for medical expenses, and you never loose the money you put into it.
2007-02-27 11:59:16
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answered by djb5474 2
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You might try and bookmark this website I have used for insurance research and news:
www.healthinsurance-guide.net
2007-02-24 10:52:25
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answered by Anonymous
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