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Health insurance
We are curious as we move from Washington State to Florida, and are giving up our employment health coverage in Washington (no Cobra): Who do you recommend as a great broker for health care insurance in The Villages or near there. Also, if you have been in this situation, moving and needing health care insurance, and you are under 65 with no Medicare or secondary insurance plan, what did you choose that gives good coverage and is reasonably priced? Thank you!
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ehealthinsurance.com is a website that will give you information on numerous health insurance carriers within any state/location. You can make comparisons between various levels on coverage from a number of different companies.
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Check out AARP's Health Care Options. Ours is through United Healthcare.
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Hi Jane032657
I find myself in the same situation. Have you found a good insurance policy? This is really driving me crazy. I am not sure if I will be able to find affordable health insurance. Please let me know how you make out. Thanks Domenick |
Blue Cross is great and they have a office here in the Villages. Ask for Terry 352-259-0666.
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I believe I read right here on TOTV that you can get coverage at say $4,000 per year with a $5,000 per year deductible.
My plan is to take out cobra to bridge to medicare ealy next year. I guess the ruling facts are how healthty you are and how much risk you are willing to take as to how healthy you will remain before you hit 65... Good luck, I know it ain't gonna be easy.... |
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Consider retaining your Washington residency for as long as possible. Otherwise you are pretty much screwed. The new health care law does nothing to address the transportability of insurance because you moved across state lines. It does have policies available now for people with preexisting conditions, but you have to be without insurance for 6 months before you are eligible, if you want to take that risk. |
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Just wondering......is there no COBRA available because there were fewer than 20 employees in the plan..?? If that is not the case.......COBRA has to be availale, according to Federal law. Also, you may wish to check GROUP coverage...thru U.S. Chamber of Commerce... or ANY other appropriate providers' group plan......Costs less than $1000 bucks to form a business here.....and... ..IF you had a business in the past....you know what I am alluding to...... Maybe you could start it B4 you terminate the current coverage......and....... as stated prior.....If you used to sign the FRONT of paychecks....you know the benefits therin.... |
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