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How
To Get Health Insurance If You
Think Or Know You Are
Uninsurable
If you have
been told that you do not qualify for health insurance due to pre-existing
health problems, do not think that means you cant get any
health insurance. If you carry no health insurance at all, you risk
paying higher prices for your medical care, not getting the quality of care
that you need, and losing everything youve got in order to pay medical
bills. There are several options you may have that are a better decision
than going without any health insurance at all. - Cover
the conditions and family members that you can cover. As crazy as
it sounds, people will sometimes tell us that if an insurance company wont
cover one member of the family, then the whole family will just go without
coverage. Or they wont accept a policy unless it will cover their
pre-existing gastritis, and after all thats the only thing they ever
go to the doctor for. Dont be foolish. Get the coverage
now for the things that you can cover, before something happens and you cant
get that person or condition covered either.
- See
if you can qualify for group coverage from an employer or your spouses
employer. While individual plans consider the applicants health
before accepting them, group plans are guaranteed issue.
So if you have a job with a company that offers group coverage, that will
be your best option. You may also be added to your spouses group
plan, though the cost could be anywhere from zero to quite a bit, depending
on how the company offering the coverage structures the plan.
- Set
up your own group plan. In most states, group coverage starts with
two employees. If you own your own business, this could be you and your
spouse as long as both of you are legitimate employees of your business.
There is also group-of-one coverage available to self-employed
individuals in many states. Typically, to qualify for group of one coverage
you must be profitably self-employed for at least one year, and you may only
enroll during an open enrollment period when your COBRA plan ends, or within
30 days of your birthday. HSA for America does not currently offer group
coverage.
- Sign
up for Tennessee Major Risk Medical Insurance. This is
a Tennessee state-sponsored high-risk pool offering coverage to people who
can’t get coverage in the private market. These plans are much
more expensive than private coverage for healthy individuals, but can be a
bargain for those with serious health problems. They are available only
to citizens of Tennessee who have been denied coverage because of a medical
condition, and have lived in the state at least six months.
- Apply
for a limited benefit plan. The Assurant
KeyMed plan is not a PPO plan, but members can receive discounts when
using doctors and hospitals in the PHCS Healthy Directions network.
This can mean substantial discounts in what you pay for your health care services.
Another option for
people with pre-existing health concerns is the Value
Plan, offered by American General. Rates are very reasonable,
ranging from $25 to $100 per month for a 49 year-old. Though this plan
will not cover everyone, it only has 3 health questions and most people can
obtain coverage through them. Unfortunately, it will NOT cover anyone
that has in past 24 months had chest pains, disease or disorder of the
heart, liver, kidneys, or lungs, uncontrolled high blood pressure, albumin or
sugar in urine, uncontrolled diabetes, cancer, tumors, or ulcers.
It is important
to understand that this plan is very limited in what it will pay, and will fall
short if you have a large medical bill. However, having this plan can
buffer your exposure quite a bit compared to carrying no coverage at all.
It will cover up to $1,000 per day for hospitalization, and $4,000 per day for
intensive care. Surgical benefits go up to $20,000. See our Value
Plan page for rates, coverage information, and an application.
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