It seems to be a moving target for affordable health insurance. Looking for options for 1 person. What have you found?
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My financial planner tells me that by using my LLC(Rental property business) I can get a better rate than if I didnt have a business because i am in a category with other businesses and not just buying as an individual. The guy over that department agreed but says it still wont be as cheap as I am currently paying being insured by a large company.I havent retired so I dont know the details but its worth checking out.
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go to www.healthcare.gov - the marketplace has plans to choose from with no medical questions in order to get a policy -
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Originally posted by Huntingfool View Postgo to www.healthcare.gov - the marketplace has plans to choose from with no medical questions in order to get a policy -
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look into health share plans. That's what we have for our family. Has worked well for us. they've covered ER visits, knee surgery, physical therapy, annual checkups, free teledoc for minor stuff etc. We use Zion Health. I think we play like $600 or so a month for a family of 5. We have some other supplemental coverage too in case someone gets something major like cancer .
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