Health Insurance and Uninsurable
By: Jason Cunningham
Sometimes individuals will find themselves
uninsurable for individual health insurance. When this occurs, individuals may
feel there is no where to turn. While coverage may not be as comprehensive,
you still have options to consider.
Terminal cancer patients and diabetics using
insulin are probably not eligible for an individual health insurance. Sometimes
when people are turned down for insurance, their questions on available coverage
may be left unanswered. Do not despair, the web has most of your answers.
You may seek
health insurance coverage from your state. Your state health insurance plan
probably will not be as good but it
beats nothing. The price will probably be less, however most state plans have
only one option. The catch is you must be denied coverage by one health
insurance company in your state to apply. Call your state insurance department
for more information.
Another option would be a
HealthCare Savings Plan. These health plans are not insurance but negotiated fee
for service with participating doctors and hospitals. Advantages of such a
plan include no waiting period and no exams.
If
you find yourself denied for individual health insurance, you still can get
coverage. If you are eligible for group health at work, by law you will not denied
coverage. Otherwise you may qualify for your state health insurance
plan or apply for an Alternative Health Insurance Plan.
Click here for more Information about Alternatives to Health Insurance.
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