Health Insurance Options-
Finding yourself without a job is stressful. There are many decisions to make when you are unexpectedly laid off, and the worries are overwhelming. Healthcare – or lack thereof – often tops the list of concerns for the newly unemployed.
Although many people automatically opt for COBRA coverage after learning that their position has been eliminated, it’s important to know that there are other options available. A little homework could deliver significant savings and provide peace of mind in knowing that your family has healthcare coverage while you look for another job.
An independent healthcare plan might be your best option, particularly if you and your family are in good health. The higher the deductible you choose and the higher the of out-of-pocket costs you’re willing to incur, the lower your monthly premium will be. Accidents can happen at any time, but if you feel you’re close to landing a new job and you want to minimize your monthly costs, you may want to choose a high-deductible policy and consider it catastrophic-only coverage. Keep in mind that all insurance policies now cover annual exams, such as well woman visits and pediatric check ups.
People with pre-existing conditions are sometimes skeptical about choosing an independent healthcare plan. While it’s true that much of the Affordable Care Act, which stipulates that no one can be denied health coverage regardless of health status, are not yet all in place, there are provisions that protect children. If one of your minor dependents has a chronic illness and has been denied healthcare coverage in the past, he or she can now be covered. It’s true, though, that [Read more…] about Health Insurance Options for Unemployed Workers