Can I buy an individual policy?
Yes. If you are unemployed, return to school or are self-employed,
you may want to buy an individual health insurance policy.
The following are a number of options that you may consider:
- Ask your insurance company if you can convert its group policy
to an individual policy. You will pay a higher rate than you did
before and your benefits may be limited, but the terms will still
probably be better than if you buy your own policy.
- If you are married, see if your spouse’s employer will add you
to its group plan.
- Try to join a group health plan through a trade association
or alumni group or professional association may offer reasonable
rates. If you are over age 50, you can join the American Association
of Retired Persons (AARP), which offers an extensive plan. Even
some credit card companies offer health insurance coverage.
- As a last resort, you can buy an individual policy. The rates
will be high and coverage limited, but it is important that you
be protected against financial catastrophe if you or your family
are hit with a major illness or injury. If you are self-employed,
most of the health insurance premium will be tax-deductible.
To find the best policy, contact a health insurance agent or broker
who will help you find the contract that gives you the most for your
money. With Permission © Insurance
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