Posted by benny in
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What reputable health insurance companies are out there
My mom doesn’t have health insurance and my job doesn’t give insurance to family members.
I would like to pay monthly to a health insurance company so my mom could get health check up when she needs it.
Do you know any health insurance companies that can accept low monthly payments since I don’t get paid that much?

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This site can help you to compare many health insurance companies at your state
http://top-usa-health-insurance-comparator.blogspot.com/
Hope this help,
You will want to speak with an agent doing business in your area. Typically, Aetna and United Healthcare (Golden Rule) offer very good rates for middle aged females – so they would be worth a look. You can choose a higher deductible, but still have a low copay for an office visit with both companies.
There are 2 main approaches: do an online search and get quotes yourself (assuming you have a pretty good understanding of a kinda’ complex subject) or contact an agent/broker in your area who specializes in health insurance (go to http://www.nahu.org and do an agent search: this is the national association of folks who specialize in individual & company health plans). One tip: don’t buy more health coverage than you think she really needs. “Insurance” is designed to help you pay for something that you/she can’t handle alone. The point, of course, is to balance the hard dollar cost – premium – vs. the amount of coverage she really needs.
Hope this helps a bit…
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I used United Healthcare for when I switched jobs. Go to http://www.thegoldenrule.com.