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Don't Make This Common Pricey Medical Insurance Blunder

If you are self-employed you may be able to acquire a group insurance policy. In many states a one man or one woman company can qualify as a group. However, these policies are often more highly-priced than the policies offered to individuals. If, however, you do not qualify medically for an individual policy, a group policy may be your best option.

You may also be able to get coverage through the federal government or through your state government. Many of these programs will only be available to you if you have a low income and/or assets. Other programs may be available to you if your medical history keeps you from getting coverage.

Medicare is probably available to you if you are over age 65. Medicare offers good coverage, but you may want to improve your coverage by purchasing a Medicare Supplement or by buying a comprehensive policy instead of using Medicare.

The most critical thing you should hold on to after reading this page is that medical care insurance is available from more than one place. When looking for coverage, you should look in more than one place. Medical Care insurance is available from various private and public sources. If you want to keep costs low, you should compare premiums and the level of coverage from all the medical insurance plans available in your area

Don't Make This Common Pricey Medical Insurance Blunder

By: Oli Osorhan




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