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Affordable Health Insurance Exists
News about the rising cost, and limited availability, of individual and family health insurance can be discouraging. It can also be misleading...
In many parts of the country, high quality, affordable health insurance exists. In some cases, high quality individual health insurance is less expensive than the insurance employees can obtain through their employers.
Here's one set of examples of highly affordable individual health insurance. eHealthinsurance, which offers instant online quotes from 4,000 policies provided by over 140 top providers across the nation, has now provided insurance to over one million people. The Company recently passed this milestone, and it's a clear indicator that affordable coverage can be found.
Here are some examples of individual health plans eHealthinsurance currently offers:
- A California PPO with a $1,500 deductible for $56 per month.
- A Florida PPO with a $2,500 deductible for $93 per month.
- A Georgia HMO with a $2,000 deductible for $89 per month.
- A Texas PPO with a $5,000 deductible for $62 per month.
- A Washington State PPO with a $5,000 deductible for $49 per month.
If you are looking for health insurance, the success of over one million customers in obtaining affordable individual coverage through eHealthinsurance suggests you take one simple set of actions: Don't give up on finding health insurance before you have looked for it. As the news media continues to document the very real health insurance crisis, you may be tempted to assume that no affordable coverage exists. In fact, depending on where you live and other elements in your personal circumstances, affordable coverage may be readily available to you. The only way to find out what policies are available to you is to investigate!
We believe the most efficient means of investigating your health insurance options is to investigate online sources as well as local agents. Here's what we suggest:
Note: This article was initially published in our Health Plans Today.us blog on December 26, 2006.
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