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Many individuals only look at their current medical expenses to determine if they can do without health insurance and choose to take the risk that they will not need hospitalization or
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However, this is easier said than done. For many people that have recently lost their jobs, paying health insurance premiums becomes virtually impossible, because they are forced to pay
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your options. If you have been insured under your employer's8217;s group health plan, knowing where to go for personal health insurance guidance can be intimidating. How do you know if
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based on your financial situation
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state who can provide you with further guidance and walk you through a plan comparison process. Speaking with a few different insurance brokers, and choosing the one with whom you are
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If you have any existing or recent health concerns, regardless of how minor, this should be the very first thing to discuss with your insurance broker. Your plan options and rate quotes
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application. Insurance companies have the resources to determine if your medical condition existed prior to applying and can deny claims or cancel your insurance policy as a result.
If your insurance broker informs you that you are uninsurable, speak with at least two or more brokers to see if they might represent an insurance company with looser guidelines. Be
cautious of 's8220;discount's8221; health plans. These are not insurance policies and will provide you little or no protection in the event of a major medical claim. These plans are often
disguised as 's8220;health insurance's8221;, so you receive information on a plan that seems 's8220;too good to be true's8221;, be diligent about verifying this coverage with your State
Department of Insurance before purchasing.
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