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How You Can Afford and Why You Should Have Health Insurance



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By : Kent Kingsley   

Due to the drastic effect the economic downturn has had on this countries economy, health insurance is a major concern for many of our citizens. It is estimated that 1 in 5 adults do not have health coverage and those that do are often times underinsured. Don't fear, you do have a few options if you find yourself in one of these categories. Many people are finding that purchasing an individual health insurance policy is the right choice.

Due to the high unemployment rate many people feel that they cannot obtain affordable health insurance. The real question is "how can you afford not to have health insurance". Many families have been launched into bankruptcy proceedings because of an unexpected illness that racked up the medical bills while they did not have coverage. Therefore the question is - Do you need it? The answer is YES, and here are ways that you can make sure that you can afford it!

With the ever rising cost of medical care, having at least a high deductible catastrophic policy is important to protect yourself and your assets. This will at least keep your medical claims to a number that will likely prevent you from filing the bankruptcy paperwork. The best option here is an HSA qualified plan. These plans have a single family deductible that must be met before insurance picks up the rest of the tab. These plans are typically 30-50% less expensive than a comprehensive copay plan. So you not only save hundreds of dollars a month in premiums but you are likely saving your retirement, house and other assets in the event of a major claim.

Families may find that it is cheaper to get private insurance for family members rather than put them on their policy at work. Even though you as the employee are subsidized by your employer, there is nothing that requires your employer to pay for your family's portion of the premium. This means you are paying full price for your spouse and children. With the rising costs of health insurance, most employers are now going this route and leaving the employee to pay the full premium for the family.

It is in your best interest to educate yourself on all your options. When it comes to making the right decision for choosing your health insurance policy it wise to use the assistance of a qualified health insurance broker to explain all the benefits of the various plan options.

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Author Resource:- Kent Kingsley is an independent health insurance agent in Charlotte North Carolina. Kent's main objective is assisting clients in understanding their options for health insurance and helping them obtain the coverage they need. If you are looking for individual coverage or looking for ways to save on your monthly premiums, you should visit this NC health insurance site to learn about your options.
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