Health Insurance
Easy as 1-2-3: Obtaining Health Insurance
Health insurance is commonly obtained through an employer. Nearly all employers these
days offer some sort of “group” health insurance plan for employees. The term “group” simply denotes that there is
a large group of people on the plan, which decreases the cost of the monthly premium for all members. These plans
can cover yourself, your spouse, and your family, depending on the specific policy. Covering more than just
yourself obviously increases your monthly premium, but the ability to cover your family inexpensively is a huge
benefit. To obtain group health insurance through your employer, you should contact your human resources department
or whoever is in charge of benefits in your company. You should be able to buy into the group health insurance plan
at any time during your employment.
If you leave an employer who offers group health insurance without first
finding other coverage, you can also use the COBRA law with your previous employer’s health insurance coverage.
COBRA is a government act that allows you to continue coverage under your previous employer, though at a more
expensive rate. If you had coverage for your entire family, COBRA will allow you to continue this full coverage for
a certain period of time.
There are several million people in the United States who are unable to
participate in any group health insurance plans, however. Health insurance companies do offer individual plans for
those who do not have coverage through their employer, are self-employed, or are ineligible for government health
insurance assistance, such as Medicare or Medicaid. Individual health insurance plans are more often than not very
expensive in relation to group health insurance plans. These plans can also cover family members and spouses for
additional costs. Finding individual health plans is not difficult. Almost all health insurance companies offer
individual plans; you can now search online for individual health insurance plans. Some Web sites even allow you to
compare pricing and details of plans offered in your area - much like shopping for car insurance.
There is also federal health assistance available depending on certain
criteria. If you are over the age of 65 or if you have a disability or specific condition (detailed by the
government), you are eligible for Medicare. Medicaid is another government health insurance program that is based
on income. Overall, it is simply important to be covered, no matter how you go about doing it. Research your
options of coverage and speak with a professional to find out more about the health insurance options available to
you.
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