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		<title>Compare Individual Health Insurance Plans For Coverage You Can Afford</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Many Americans are not covered under a group medical plan, and they may need a private plan. Here are some groups of people who may need to buy their own coverage. Self employed people usually need to purchase a family medical policy. Some groups of self employed people may be able to join a professional [...]]]></description>
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Many Americans are not covered under a group medical plan, and they may need a private plan. Here are some groups of people who may need to buy their own coverage.<br />
 Self employed people usually need to purchase a family medical policy. Some groups of self employed people may be able to join a professional or business association for negotiated rates. Employees of small businesses may not work at a company that provides group health. When a very small business only has a handful of employees, the cost of group health plans can be too expensive to justify for the business. owner. Of course, the small business owner would also need to cover his or her family too. Contract employees probably do not have group benefits either. Even if a contract or temporary employee works for a placement firm, their access to health insurance may be limited. Unemployed people may be entitled to a COBRA extension which allows them to continue their group coverage for several months. However, these extension are not universal. Some companies do not have to offer them. The price tag for a COBRA extension of group medical benefits also comes at a high price. While employed, the ex-employee probably only paid a portion of the premium. Terminated employees usually have to pay the entire premium, and it is not unusually to see that that this bill comes to more than $1,000 a month. Students may be covered under a parent&#8217;s health insurance if they are still single and young enough. However, even if that student would be qualified for their parent&#8217;s health insurance, they may go to a school that is outside of the range of the plan network, and so services will be more expensive. Some insurers sell student health insurance policies, which are usually inexpensive, to cover this group of younger, college students. </p>
<p>Unemployment Health Insurance</p>
<p>Since unemployment is on many people&#8217;s minds these days, I have seen a lot of new stories about possible aid for newly terminated employees so they can extend their COBRA group health benefits. So that may reduce the actual out of pocket cost of keeping group health, even after a layoff. This addresses the problem for the newly unemployed, but not for the large group of people who have been struggling with health insurance for years.</p>
<p>Who Can Find Affordable Health Insurance?</p>
<p>Fairly young and / or healthy people should be able to qualify for fairly affordable major medical premiums from private companies. It is important to compare the costs and benefits of several different types of plans. Consumers should think about their own health needs and risks, and purchase a plan that will cover them, but not purchase so much coverage that the policy cannot be afforded.</p>
<p>For instance, if a young woman thinks she may get pregnant, be very careful when considering private plans because normal pregnancy coverage is rare on the individual market. And if a terminated employee has a health condition, they should also be careful. Again, private companies do not have to accept every applicant, and people should make certain that they can get accepted before they cancel a COBRA extension.</p>
<p>Alternatives To Private Medical Plans</p>
<p>Of course, county, state and federal health programs do exist to cover people who cannot access other options. There are usually some income restrictions, or an applicant must show proof they have been declined by an insurer.</p>
<p>Author: Marilyn Katz<br />
Source: ezinearticles.com</p>
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